Microsoft Q4 2026 Earnings Preview Highlighting Revenue Growth and Investor Optimism

Microsoft is set to release its fiscal fourth-quarter 2026 earnings on July 29, 2026, with expectations of an 18.69% increase in revenue. Investors are focusing on key metrics such as revenue, adjusted EPS, Azure cloud momentum, and capital expenditure. Institutional sentiment towards the earnings report is predominantly bullish, indicating positive market expectations.

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Microsoft’s P/E Ratio Hits a 10-Year Low: Is It Time to Buy the Dip?

Microsoft is set to release its Q4 FY2026 earnings report after the market closes this Wednesday. According to analyst forecasts, Microsoft’s revenue in Q4 FY2026 is expected to reach $87.724 billion, representing a 14.8% year-over-year increase. Adjusted EPS is projected to reach $4.25, up 16.4% year-over-year. In terms of valuation, Microsoft’s current price-to-earnings ratio stands at 24.12, which is relatively low compared with its levels over the past decade. Microsoft’s revenue is primarily generated from four major business segments: Productivity & Business Processes, including Office 365, LinkedIn, Dynamics, and so on; Intelligent Cloud; More Personal Computing, and Azure AI revenue. Among these, Intelligent Cloud revenue is expected to become the largest contributor to revenue
Microsoft’s P/E Ratio Hits a 10-Year Low: Is It Time to Buy the Dip?