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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Is MSFT Underperforming the Technology Sector?
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Is MSFT Underperforming the Technology Sector?

Last updated: May 29, 2026 2:30 pm
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Microsoft Corporation, headquartered in Redmond, Washington, is a powerhouse in the computer industry. The company is a leader in developing and supporting software, services, devices, and solutions. With a market capitalization of $3.1 trillion, Microsoft offers a wide range of applications, additional cloud storage, and advanced security solutions to customers worldwide.

Being categorized as a “mega-cap stock,” with a market cap exceeding $200 billion, Microsoft’s substantial size, influence, and dominance within the software-infrastructure industry are undeniable. The company’s strength lies in its diversification, which helps hedge market volatility and create economies of scope across different segments. Microsoft’s strong brand equity enables it to have pricing power in areas such as software, Xbox, and LinkedIn, while its heavy investment in research and development fuels its leadership in AI, cloud computing, and quantum technology. Under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft has adopted a growth mindset, fostering a more empowered and agile culture that attracts and retains top talent.

Despite its remarkable performance, Microsoft’s stock price has experienced a decline of 25.7% from its 52-week high of $555.45, reached on Jul. 31, 2025. Over the past three months, Microsoft’s stock has gained 5.7%, which lags behind the State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF’s 32.9% increase during the same period.

Shares of Microsoft have fallen by 14.1% year-to-date and have dipped by 9.2% over the past 52 weeks, underperforming the technology sector. However, the stock has been trading above its 50-day moving average since late April, with slight fluctuations, and has been above its 200-day moving average since early May.

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In April, Microsoft reported its Q3 results, with an EPS of $4.27, surpassing Wall Street expectations of $4.07. The company’s revenue was $82.9 billion, beating Wall Street forecasts of $81.4 billion.

In the competitive landscape of software-infrastructure, Oracle Corporation has taken the lead over Microsoft, showing resilience with marginal downticks year-to-date but gaining 18.2% over the past 52 weeks.

Wall Street analysts are optimistic about Microsoft’s future prospects, with a consensus “Strong Buy” rating from 48 analysts covering the stock. The mean price target of $553.83 suggests a potential upside of 34.2% from current price levels.

In conclusion, Microsoft Corporation continues to be a key player in the computer industry, with its innovative solutions and strong market position driving its success. Investors and analysts remain bullish on the company’s growth potential in the ever-evolving technology sector.

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