It’s Not A Fantasy To Think That Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Has Big Future Potential

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) currently has a daily average trading volume of 22.89M but it saw 17448301 shares traded in last market. With a market cap of 3658.82B USD, the company’s current market price of $492.27 came rising about 0.44 while comparing to the previous closing price of $490.11. In past 52 weeks, the stock remained buoying in the range of price level as high as $491.85 and as low as $344.79. In the recent trading on the day, stock has struck highest price mark of $489.39 while lowest mark touched by it was $494.5556.

The company’s shares got several price updates from the analyst firms in past one month and most recent of them is from the Wedbush which reiterated the stock as “Outperform” in its note to investors issued on June 25, 2025, recommending a price target of between $515 and $600 for it. Wedbush also issued its recommendations for the stock as it reiterated the price target for the stock in the range of between $475 and $515.

Over the week, MSFT’s stock price is moving 2.98% up while it is 9.35% when we observe its performance for the past one month. Year-to-date it is 9.45% up and over the past year, the stock is showing an upside performance of 16.79%.

Currently, Microsoft Corporation’s total number of outstanding shares is 7.43B with 0.06% of that held by the insiders while 74.69% of its common stock has been owned by the institutions. Company’s return on investment (ROI) stands at 23.24% and return on equity (ROE) at 33.61%. It has a price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) of 38.04 while having a 32.49 of forward P/E ratio. Stock’s beta reads 1.03. Stock has a price to book (P/B) ratio of 11.37 while price to sale or P/S ratio amounts to 13.55. Its return on asset (ROA) is 18.46% on average.

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