Morgan Stanley reaffirms its “Overweight” rating for Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), signaling confidence in its future performance despite competition.
Microsoft’s market capitalization slightly trails behind Nvidia’s, with Nvidia now being the world’s most valuable publicly traded company.
The stock price of Microsoft shows a modest increase, reflecting investor interest and market volatility.
On June 4, 2025, Morgan Stanley reaffirmed its “Overweight” rating for Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), indicating confidence in the company’s future performance. At the time, Microsoft’s stock was priced at $462.97. Microsoft, a leading technology company, is known for its software products, cloud services, and hardware. It competes with other tech giants like Apple, Google, and Amazon.
Despite the positive outlook from Morgan Stanley, Microsoft has recently been overtaken by Nvidia as the world’s most valuable publicly traded company. Nvidia’s market capitalization has reached $3.45 trillion, surpassing Microsoft’s $3.44 trillion. This shift highlights the growing investor confidence in Nvidia, especially after its recent earnings call, as highlighted by Business Insider.
Microsoft’s stock price reflects a slight increase of 0.22%, or $1.00, reaching $462.97. The stock has shown some volatility, with a daily range between $460.86 and $464.12. Over the past year, Microsoft’s stock has fluctuated significantly, with a high of $468.35 and a low of $344.79, indicating a dynamic market environment.
The trading volume for Microsoft on the NASDAQ exchange is 15.72 million shares, suggesting active investor interest. Despite the competition from Nvidia, Microsoft’s reaffirmed “Overweight” rating by Morgan Stanley suggests that analysts still see potential for growth and value in the company’s stock.