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1h agoMicrosoft Shares Dip as Report Claims AI Sales Targets Were Trimmed

Microsoft saw its stock drop over 2–3% after a report surfaced claiming the company reduced sales quotas for its enterprise‑AI products, citing weak demand and slow adoption by customers. The report triggered investor concerns over whether lofty AI expectations are realistic, especially amid rising global macro uncertainty.
While Microsoft denied broad official quota reductions, the news has fueled skepticism about near‑term returns from its massive AI investments.
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CNBC• By Ayush Samantaray
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negative to cautious
1h agoMicrosoft Shares Dip as Report Claims AI Sales Targets Were Trimmed

Microsoft saw its stock drop over 2–3% after a report surfaced claiming the company reduced sales quotas for its enterprise‑AI products, citing weak demand and slow adoption by customers. The report triggered investor concerns over whether lofty AI expectations are realistic, especially amid rising global macro uncertainty.
While Microsoft denied broad official quota reductions, the news has fueled skepticism about near‑term returns from its massive AI investments.
Companies:
- Microsoft
Tags:
- Microsoft
- MSFT
CNBC• By Ayush Samantaray
Explore:Mutual Fund Tools
negative to cautious
Microsoft Shares Dip as Report Claims AI Sales Targets Were Trimmed
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Microsoft stock falls after reports of trimmed AI‑product sales targets, raising doubts on AI adoption momentum.
Microsoft saw its stock drop over 2–3% after a report surfaced claiming the company reduced sales quotas for its enterprise‑AI products, citing weak demand and slow adoption by customers. The report triggered investor concerns over whether lofty AI expectations are realistic, especially amid rising global macro uncertainty.
While Microsoft denied broad official quota reductions, the news has fueled skepticism about near‑term returns from its massive AI investments.

Microsoft saw its stock drop over 2–3% after a report surfaced claiming the company reduced sales quotas for its enterprise‑AI products, citing weak demand and slow adoption by customers. The report triggered investor concerns over whether lofty AI expectations are realistic, especially amid rising global macro uncertainty.
While Microsoft denied broad official quota reductions, the news has fueled skepticism about near‑term returns from its massive AI investments.
Companies:
- Microsoft
Tags:
- Microsoft
- MSFT
- Microsoft
- MSFT
- AI
- sales targets
- stock market
Dec 3, 2025 • 17:01