Microsoft sees steady cloud growth

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After record quarterly profit.

Microsoft sees steady cloud growth
Microsoft posted its most profitable quarter, beating Wall Street expectations for revenue and earnings, as PC sales declines stemming from a global chip shortage were more than made up for by a boom in cloud services. Shares ticked up 0.7 percent after Microsoft projected that growth in its ...

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