Microsoft forecast spooks investors as economy bites

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Low sales impacting bottom line.

Microsoft forecast spooks investors as economy bites
Microsoft projected second-quarter revenue below Wall Street targets across its business units, stoking fear that macroeconomic headwinds are impacting the cloud business in addition to the PC unit. Revenue growth in the first quarter was Microsoft's lowest in five years, and shares of the ...

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