Microsoft beats expectations with 18% revenue jump, but shares slide
The Hindu
Microsoft reported stronger-than-expected quarterly results Wednesday, with revenue jumping 18 percent to $77.7 billion as demand for artificial intelligence services boosted its cloud computing business.
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