Does Microsoft Have A Healthy Balance Sheet? Is The Stock A Good Buy?

Summary:

  • Microsoft has a healthy balance sheet considering its significant cash position, and its good solvency and liquidity financial ratios.
  • The company has gained meaningful traction in AI judging by specific metrics relating to its Q3 FY 2023 results and Q4 FY 2023 guidance.
  • MSFT is a good buy, as the company’s strong financial position provides it with the capacity to invest in new growth areas such as AI.
Microsoft France headquarters entrance in Issy les Moulineaux near Paris

Jean-Luc Ichard

Elevator Pitch

I have a Buy investment rating for Microsoft Corporation’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) stock.

My earlier February 6, 2023 update for MSFT focused on Microsoft’s income statement, or more specifically the company’s “revenue predictability” and “strong profit margins.”

I turn my


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