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Microsoft and Meta Beat Earnings Expectations, Fueled by AI Demand
Tech giants Microsoft and Meta Platforms reported stronger-than-expected earnings for the March quarter, buoyed by surging demand for artificial intelligence technologies, which helped offset broader economic uncertainty and recent global trade tensions.
Both companies posted results that outperformed Wall Street expectations, triggering a positive reaction in after-hours trading. Microsoft shares climbed 7%, while Meta gained 5.4%, providing a lift to U.S. stock futures.
Microsoft’s AI Momentum Boosts Azure Growth
Microsoft’s fiscal third-quarter earnings showed significant growth in its cloud computing segment, with Azure and related services rising 33% year-on-year—beating analyst expectations of 29%. The company said that AI services contributed 16 percentage points to Azure’s growth, up from 13% in the previous quarter.
CEO Satya Nadella emphasized the central role of AI in the company’s strategy, stating: “Cloud and AI are the essential inputs for every business to expand output, reduce costs, and accelerate growth.” Microsoft has aggressively integrated AI into its offerings, including its Office 365 suite and GitHub Copilot assistant, now used by over 15 million developers.
Microsoft’s total revenue reached $70.1 billion, a 13% increase from the same period last year. Earnings per share rose to $3.46, well above the consensus estimate of $3.22. All major business units, including LinkedIn, Microsoft 365, and Dynamics cloud services, reported double-digit growth.
However, recent U.S. tariffs could pose a challenge going forward. Microsoft has already scaled back some global data centre projects. Nevertheless, the company plans to invest $80 billion in infrastructure by the end of fiscal 2025.
Meta Posts Solid Growth, Eyes AI Expansion
Meta also exceeded expectations, with revenue rising 16% to $42.31 billion. Earnings per share jumped 35% to $6.43, well above the forecasted $5.28. Advertising, which makes up 98% of the company’s revenue, totaled $41.39 billion, beating estimates.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg highlighted the company’s continued momentum: “Our community continues to grow, and our business is performing very well. We’re making good progress on Meta AI and our AI glasses.” Meta AI, a generative AI tool, now boasts nearly one billion monthly active users.
To support its AI ambitions, Meta raised its capital expenditure forecast to between $64 billion and $72 billion for 2025. The company said most of the increase will go toward expanding its data centre capacity and acquiring advanced AI hardware.
Still, Meta flagged potential regulatory headwinds in Europe, noting that new rules could affect user experience and revenue in the region starting as early as the third quarter.
Both companies’ strong quarters underscore how AI continues to drive revenue and investor confidence, even amid global economic headwinds.
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