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Microsoft Could Be a $2 Trillion Company. Analyst Sees Gains From Cloud Business.

Posted on Jun 3 2020 - 7:35am by Newsfeed
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(Source: Barron’s)… capitalization could grow to more than $2 trillion on the strength of its Azure cloud-computing business. Analyst Philip Winslow reiterated an Outperform rating …

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