Microsoft Stock Loses an Estimated $112 Billion as Software Selloff Tests AI Capex Math

Microsoft Stock Loses an Estimated $112 Billion as Software Selloff Tests AI Capex Math

NEW YORK, August 17, 2026, 16:57 EDT

  • Microsoft closed 3.04% lower at $480.35, erasing an estimated $111.8 billion.
  • The loss equaled 96.4% of Microsoft’s fiscal 2026 capital spending.
  • Volume was 25% below its prior 20-session average, signaling pressure without panic.

Microsoft Corporation lost an estimated $111.8 billion of market value on Monday. Shares fell 3.04% to $480.35 as investors sold software and favored AI hardware.

Stock chart for NASDAQ:MSFT

The scale reframes the AI-spending debate. One session’s estimated loss equaled 96.4% of Microsoft’s entire fiscal 2026 property-and-equipment investment. It also reached 1.67 times the company’s estimated annual free cash flow.

The broader market fell less. The Dow lost 0.51%, while the Nasdaq declined 0.31%. Microsoft’s $15.05 share-price drop contributed roughly 89 Dow points, or about one-third of the index decline.

Monday markerValueInvestor read-through
Closing price$480.35Down 3.04%
Intraday range$478.41–$492.66Closed near session low
Estimated market value lost$111.8 billionBased on 7.427 billion shares
Estimated Dow impact89 pointsAbout 33% of index decline
Five-session change-5.1%From August 10 close
Sources: Yahoo Finance, Reuters and Microsoft earnings data. Market-value and Dow-impact figures are estimates.

Trading did not resemble capitulation. About 28.25 million Microsoft shares changed hands. That was 25.2% below the previous 20-session average of 37.75 million.

The same split ran across technology. ServiceNow , Adobe and Oracle fell with software. Micron Technology and Applied Materials rallied with semiconductors.

Technology comparisonMonday move20-session volume comparison
ServiceNow -5.08%29% below average
Adobe -3.78%26% below average
Microsoft -3.04%25% below average
Oracle -2.57%36% below average
Micron +4.13%25% below average
Applied Materials +5.55%4% above average
Source: Yahoo Finance daily data for MSFT, NOW, ADBE, ORCL, MU and AMAT. Volume comparisons are calculated.

The selloff contrasts with strong operating results. Microsoft’s June-quarter revenue rose 18% to $90.0 billion. Operating income also increased 18%, while Azure revenue grew 43%.

June quarterFiscal 2026Fiscal 2025Change
Total revenue$90.0 billion$76.4 billion+18%
Operating income$40.6 billion$34.3 billion+18%
Net income$35.8 billion$27.2 billion+31%
Azure revenueNot disclosedNot disclosed+43%
Commercial backlog$678 billionNot stated+84%
Source: Microsoft fiscal fourth-quarter release.

Cash-flow math is tighter. Operating cash flow grew 34% during fiscal 2026. Capital spending rose almost 80%, however, leaving estimated free cash flow 6.5% lower.

Fiscal-year cash flow20262025Change
Operating cash flow$182.94 billion$136.16 billion+34.4%
Property and equipment additions$115.95 billion$64.55 billion+79.6%
Estimated free cash flow$66.99 billion$71.61 billion-6.5%
Capital spending / operating cash flow63.4%47.4%+16.0 points
Source: Microsoft cash-flow statement. Free cash flow and ratios are calculated.

Chief Executive Satya Nadella said Azure revenue surpassed $100 billion annually for the first time. He added that Microsoft 365 Copilot reached more than 30 million paid seats. Those figures support demand, but spending still absorbs more cash.

Some large investors remain constructive. Richard Clode of Janus Henderson told Reuters that “today’s capex is tomorrow’s sales.” He expects hyperscaler profit and cash-flow growth eventually to outpace incremental spending. Reuters analysis and quote

The counterargument hardened Monday. An ECB blog said a correction in elevated U.S. technology valuations was likely, although its timing was unknowable. The blog did not represent the ECB’s official view.

Wall Street remains bullish, but the cushion narrowed. The $555.77 consensus target implies 15.7% upside from Monday’s close. Individual post-earnings targets span a much wider range.

AnalystRecommendationPrice targetUpside from $480.35
Wells FargoBuy$65035.3%
DA DavidsonBuy$55014.5%
UBSBuy$5259.3%
Cantor FitzgeraldBuy$5228.7%
BMO CapitalBuy$5157.2%
54-analyst consensusStrong Buy$555.7715.7%
Source: Investing.com analyst tracker. Upside is recalculated from Monday’s close.

Microsoft has fallen 5.1% since August 10, despite its post-earnings strength. This week, investors will watch the $478.41 Monday low and the software-versus-chip rotation. A recovery above $492.66 would reclaim the session’s full range.

Risks: AI demand could sustain Azure growth and reverse the selloff quickly. The downside is that capital intensity remains high while software valuations compress, limiting free-cash-flow growth and the multiple investors will pay.

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Further analysis

What caused Microsoft shares to decline on August 17?
Microsoft shares slipped 3.04% to $480.35 as investors shifted out of software stocks in favor of AI hardware. The S&P 500 software-and-services index shed 2.8%, while the Philadelphia semiconductor index rose 1.6%. The change was driven by sector rotation rather than new company developments.
What amount of Microsoft's market value was wiped out?
Roughly $111.8 billion was wiped out in a single session. This estimate comes from multiplying Microsoft’s $15.05 drop in share price by the 7.427 billion shares outstanding as of June 30. The total is provisional since the latest share count could vary.
What impact does the loss have on Microsoft's AI investments?
The projected value decline matched 96.4% of Microsoft's planned $115.95 billion in fiscal 2026 property and equipment expenditures. Capital spending jumped 79.6%, with estimated free cash flow decreasing 6.5% to $66.99 billion. Investors are gauging how rapidly AI infrastructure translates into earnings and cash flow.
Did Monday’s drop involve heavy trading and panic selling?
No. Microsoft saw 28.25 million shares change hands, roughly 25% less than its average over the previous 20 sessions. Although the price swing was significant, the subdued trading volume points to controlled de-risking rather than widespread capitulation.
Is Microsoft experiencing a decline in its operating performance?
The most recent quarter was robust, with revenue climbing 18% to $90.0 billion, operating income also gaining 18%, and Azure revenue surging 43%. The key question is if that level of growth will be enough to balance increasing capital intensity and maintain free cash flow growth.
What are the next key developments for Microsoft investors to monitor?
Monday’s low at $478.41 sets the initial short-term marker. A move back above $492.66 would restore the full session range. Investors are also monitoring if software keeps lagging semiconductors, and if Azure’s demand is turning backlog into cash at a quicker pace than capital expenditures are increasing.
Leokadia Głogulska

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech. Her coverage ranges from stocks and artificial intelligence to space technology and developments across global markets. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and worked in financial analysis before becoming a business journalist.

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