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MSFT – Leading tech giant Microsoft (MSFT) is down nearly 25% from its 52-week high. Despite the uncertain economic climate, the company has guided strong revenue growth. So, will it be wise to buy the dip in the stock? Read on to learn our view….

Software and cloud services giant Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) is currently trading 24.8% below its 52-week high of $349.67, which it hit on November 22, 2022. The stock has declined 21.8% in price year-to-date and 13.4% over the past year to close the last trading session at $262.97.

The company missed the consensus earnings and revenue estimates in the last reported quarter. Its EPS came 2.7% below the consensus estimate of $2.29, while its revenue missed consensus estimates by 0.9%. The revenue miss was primarily attributed to the worsening foreign-exchange rates.

However, despite the currency fluctuations, the company has guided double-digit growth in its revenue and operating income for fiscal 2023. Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said that the forecast was “shockingly strong.”

MSFT has landed large long-term Azure deals. CEO Satya Nadella said, “We are seeing larger and longer-term commitments and a record number of $100 million-plus and $1 billion-plus deals this quarter.” “Coming out of this macroeconomic crisis, the public cloud will be even a bigger winner,” he added.

MSFT announced a quarterly dividend of $0.62, payable on September 8, 2022. Its four-year average dividend yield is 1.09%, and its forward annual dividend of $2.48 translates to a 0.94% yield. The company has increased its dividend for 17 consecutive years. Its dividend has grown at a 10.4% CAGR over the past three years.

Here’s what could influence MSFT’s performance in the upcoming months:

Robust Financials

MSFT’s revenue increased 12.3% year-over-year to $51.86 billion for the fourth quarter ended June 30, 2022. The company’s net cash from operations increased 8.4% year-over-year to $24.63 billion. Its net income increased 1.7% year-over-year to $16.74 billion. In addition, its EPS came in at $2.23, representing an increase of 2.7% year-over-year.

Favorable Analyst Estimates

MSFT’s EPS for fiscal 2023 and 2024 is expected to increase 10.8% and 17.3% year-over-year to $10.21 and $11.98. Its revenue for fiscal 2023 and 2024 is expected to increase 11.1% and 14.2% year-over-year to $220.33 billion and $251.62 billion. It surpassed Street EPS estimates in three of the trailing four quarters.

Higher-than-industry Profitability

In terms of trailing-12-month gross profit margin, MSFT’s 68.40% is 35.9% higher than the 50.33% industry average. Likewise, its 49.42% trailing-12-month EBITDA margin is 278.1% higher than the industry average of 13.07%. Furthermore, the stock’s trailing-12-month Capex/Sales came in at 12.05%, compared to the industry average of 2.39%.

POWR Ratings Show Promise

MSFT has an overall rating of B, equating to a Buy in our POWR Ratings system. The POWR Ratings are calculated by considering 118 different factors, each weighted to an optimal degree.

Our proprietary rating system also evaluates each stock based on eight distinct categories. MSFT has a B grade for Quality, in sync with its higher-than-industry profitability.

It has a B grade for Stability, consistent with its 0.93 beta.

MSFT is ranked #10 out of 53 stocks in the B-rated Software – Business industry. Click here to access MSFT’s Growth, Value, Momentum, and Sentiment ratings.

Bottom Line

Despite the uncertain macroeconomic environment and fluctuating currency exchange rates, MSFT expects its revenue and operating income to grow in double digits.

Given its robust financials, favorable analyst estimates, and higher-than-industry profitability, we think it could be wise to buy the dip in the stock.

How Does Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Stack Up Against Its Peers?

MSFT has an overall POWR Rating of B, equating to a Buy. Check out these other stocks within the Software – Business industry with A (Strong Buy) or B (Buy) ratings: VMware, Inc. (VMW), Amdocs Limited (DOX), and Citrix Systems, Inc. (CTXS).

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MSFT shares were trading at $262.40 per share on Wednesday afternoon, down $0.57 (-0.22%). Year-to-date, MSFT has declined -21.47%, versus a -16.06% rise in the benchmark S&P 500 index during the same period.


About the Author: Dipanjan Banchur


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