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ISIN: US5949181045
Ticker: MSFT
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Historical dividends and forecast

All dividend data

Microsoft has so far distributed $2.25 in 2024. The next dividend will be paid on 12.12.2024


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Frequently asked questions

What is Microsoft's market capitalization?

The market capitalization of Microsoft is $3.22T. Market capitalization is a measure of the total market value of a publicly traded company. It is calculated by multiplying the current stock price by the total number of outstanding shares.

What is Microsoft's Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio?

The Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio (TTM) for Microsoft is 36.66. This ratio helps investors assess whether a stock is overvalued or undervalued compared to its earnings.

What is the Earnings Per Share (EPS) for Microsoft?

Microsoft's Earnings Per Share (EPS) over the trailing twelve months (TTM) is $11.80. EPS indicates the company's profitability on a per-share basis.

What are the analyst ratings and target price for Microsoft's stock?

Currently, 53 analysts cover Microsoft's stock, with a consensus target price of $488.04. Analyst ratings provide insights into the stock's expected performance.

What is Microsoft's revenue over the trailing twelve months?

Over the trailing twelve months, Microsoft reported a revenue of $245.12B.

Is Microsoft paying dividends?

Yes, Microsoft is paying dividends. The next payment is scheduled for 12.12.2024, with an expected amount of .

What is the EBITDA for Microsoft?

Microsoft's Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) over the trailing twelve months is $131.72B. EBITDA measures the company's overall financial performance.

What is the free cash flow of Microsoft?

Microsoft has a free cash flow of $52.30B. Free cash flow indicates the cash generated after accounting for cash outflows to support operations and capital assets.

What is the 5-year beta of Microsoft's stock?

The 5-year beta for Microsoft is 0.90. A beta value indicates the stock's volatility relative to the market; a beta greater than 1 means higher volatility.

How many employees does Microsoft have, and what sector and industry does it belong to?

Microsoft employs approximately 228,000 people. It operates in the Information Technology sector, specifically within the Software & Programming industry.

What is the free float of Microsoft's shares?

The free float of Microsoft is 7.43B. Free float refers to the number of shares available for public trading, excluding restricted shares.

Financials

Market Cap

 
$3.22T

5Y beta

 
0.90

EPS (TTM)

 
$11.80

Free Float

 
7.43B

P/E ratio (TTM)

 
36.66

Revenue (TTM)

 
$245.12B

EBITDA (TTM)

 
$131.72B

Free Cashflow (TTM)

 
$52.30B

Pricing

1D span
$406.07$419.40
52W span
$347.33$468.35

Analyst Ratings

The price target is $488.04 and the stock is covered by 53 analysts.

Buy

49

Hold

4

Sell

0

Information

Microsoft Corporation is a technology company. The Company develops and supports software, services, devices, and solutions. The Company’s segments include Productivity and Business Processes, Intelligent Cloud, and More Personal Computing. The Productivity and Business Processes segment consists of products and services in its portfolio of productivity, communication, and information services. This segment primarily comprises: Office Commercial, Office Consumer, LinkedIn, and Dynamics business solutions. The Intelligent Cloud segment consists of server products and cloud services, including Azure and other cloud services, SQL Server, Windows Server, Visual Studio, System Center, and related Client Access Licenses (CALs), and Nuance and GitHub; and Enterprise Services, including enterprise support services, industry solutions and Nuance professional services. The More Personal Computing segment primarily comprises Windows, Devices, Gaming, and search and news advertising.

228,000

Software & Programming

Information Technology

Identifier

ISIN

US5949181045

Primary Ticker

MSFT

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