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Why Is Microsoft Stock So Cheap?

Why Is Microsoft Stock So Cheap?

Andrew Willis: When was the last time you physically bought software? Or even owned a program? Software's a service now. And Microsoft MSFT has become one of the main providers, alongside the likes of Salesforce CRM and Workday WDAY.

With Microsoft, however, the layers of software have accumulated so much that it has also become an infrastructure and platform as a service, which also puts the company among an elite few, including AWS and Google.

Microsoft's switch to a subscription business initially resulted in some slower revenue growth, but when looking at the cloud-based backbone for the system, we can see it's starting to pay off. After growing 45% in fiscal 2022, senior equity analyst Dan Romanoff says Azure is the centerpiece of the new Microsoft.

From Morningstar, I'm Andrew Willis.

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Andrew Willis is senior editor for Morningstar Canada, covering stocks, alternative assets, funds, and personal finance. He is the writer and host of two weekly stock features, including Morningstar's Stock of the Week.

Willis previously produced content for Fidelity Investments and finance industry events for Euromoney Institutional Investor. He has also written for Thomson Reuters and CNN.

Willis holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Bishop's University and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Hong Kong. Follow him on Twitter @Andrew_M_Willis.

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