The Arizona State Retirement System reduced its stake in Microsoft Corporation by a mere 0.1% in the third quarter, selling 1,980 shares but still maintaining over 2 million shares worth well over a billion dollars. Microsoft reported strong quarterly earnings, beating analyst expectations, and declared a dividend. Despite a generally positive analyst outlook, the stock faces mixed sentiment due to insider sales, an antitrust probe in Japan, and concerns regarding AI investment costs and regulation.
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Arizona State Retirement System Cuts Stock Position in Microsoft Corporation $MSFT
The Arizona State Retirement System reduced its stake in Microsoft Corporation by a mere 0.1% in the third quarter, selling 1,980 shares but still maintaining over 2 million shares worth well over a billion dollars. Microsoft reported strong quarterly earnings, beating analyst expectations, and declared a dividend. Despite a generally positive analyst outlook, the stock faces mixed sentiment due to insider sales, an antitrust probe in Japan, and concerns regarding AI investment costs and regulation.