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Microsoft stock heads into Monday on the back foot after Azure jitters and AI spend fears

Microsoft stock heads into Monday on the back foot after Azure jitters and AI spend fears

New York, Jan 31, 2026, 09:32 EST — Market closed.

  • Microsoft slipped 0.74% on Friday, ending the day at $430.29, following a steep drop of nearly 10% the previous session.
  • Investors are weighing Azure’s growth alongside rising capital expenditures for AI infrastructure and exposure to OpenAI.
  • Spillover from Big Tech earnings will be in focus next week, with Alphabet reporting on Feb. 4 and Amazon following on Feb. 5.

Microsoft Corp shares slipped on Friday, wrapping up a tough week as investors mulled over the company’s recent cloud figures and their implications for its AI investments.

The stock’s drop matters now since Microsoft has turned into a key proxy for the “AI trade” bet: it signals whether demand justifies the rising investments in data centers and chips, and if margins can withstand the growing costs.

Friday’s session saw U.S. stocks slip as investors weighed new policy and rate cues. With Microsoft’s heavy weighting, its fluctuations often sway major indexes, even when trading is subdued.

Microsoft posted $81.3 billion in revenue for its fiscal second quarter, with Azure and other cloud services jumping 39%. Microsoft Cloud revenue hit $51.5 billion.

But the conversation quickly shifted to spending. Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood revealed capital expenditures hit $37.5 billion for the quarter and warned that rising memory-chip prices could pressure cloud margins down the line. On the earnings call, Microsoft also shared a first: a core usage figure for M365 Copilot, which now counts 15 million annual users.

Some investors are zooming out beyond the quarter, focusing on concentration risk. Reuters noted that OpenAI represents 45% of Microsoft’s cloud backlog, a key indicator of future contracted revenue. Hood pointed out that Azure’s growth rate would have topped 40% if the latest graphics chips were allocated entirely to Azure instead of internal projects.

Not everyone sees the selloff as a sign of fundamental trouble. Truist analysts told Investing.com that while Microsoft’s stock slide reflects concerns about Azure growth and high Capex, they still consider the second quarter fundamentally solid.

The takeaway from the past two sessions is clear: investors are demanding stronger proof that AI features and cloud demand can scale quickly enough to offset rising costs. That’s a tough ask, especially with supply bottlenecks, shifting product mixes, and internal capacity decisions muddying the true picture of demand.

The risk is clear. Should capital spending remain elevated while cloud growth slows, margins and free cash flow will come under pressure. That could prompt the market to view “long-term” AI returns as optional instead of guaranteed.

At Monday’s open, traders will be eyeing whether the selling pressure eases following the post-earnings dip, and if analyst target revisions continue skewing in one direction. Attention will also turn to peer cues, as Alphabet is set to report on Feb. 4.

Amazon is set to report earnings on Feb. 5. Attention will be on its cloud division, AWS, which is seen as a key real-time indicator of enterprise demand and AI-driven spending trends in the sector.

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