Core Insights - Microsoft reported Q4 fiscal 2025 earnings of $3.95 per share, exceeding estimates by 8.96% and showing a year-over-year increase of 23.7% [1] - Revenues reached $76.44 billion, an 18.1% year-over-year growth, surpassing estimates by 3.7% [1] - The stock surged 9% in after-hours trading, driven by strong growth in the Azure cloud infrastructure unit [2] Financial Performance - Commercial bookings exceeded $100 billion for the first time, marking a 37% increase year-over-year [3] - Commercial remaining performance obligation rose to $368 billion, a 37% increase, with 35% expected to be recognized in the next 12 months [4] - Microsoft Cloud revenues were $46.7 billion, growing 27% year-over-year [5] Segment Performance - The Productivity & Business Processes segment contributed 43.3% to total revenues, with a 16% year-over-year increase to $33.1 billion [6] - M365 commercial cloud revenues increased 18%, with paid commercial seats growing 6% year-over-year [7] - The Intelligent Cloud segment reported revenues of $29.9 billion, a 26% increase, driven by Azure and on-premises server business [11] AI and Cloud Growth - Azure achieved over $75 billion in annual revenues with a 34% growth, expanding its global infrastructure to over 400 datacenters [20] - Microsoft optimized its AI infrastructure, delivering 90% more tokens per GPU compared to the previous year [21] - Copilot applications surpassed 100 million monthly active users, with significant enterprise adoption [22] Data Products and Innovations - Microsoft Fabric saw a 55% year-over-year revenue increase, becoming the fastest-growing database product in company history [24] - The company launched Azure AI Foundry to help customers design and manage AI applications [25] - Microsoft introduced the Microsoft Sovereign Cloud, addressing unique data residency and sovereignty requirements [27] Operating Results - Gross profit increased 16.4% year-over-year to $52.4 billion, with a gross margin of 69% [29] - Operating income rose 22.9% to $34.3 billion, with operating margins expanding to 44.9% [30] Balance Sheet and Cash Flow - As of June 30, 2025, Microsoft had $94.56 billion in cash and short-term investments, up from $79.61 billion [31] - Cash flow from operations was $42.6 billion, a 15% increase, with free cash flow at $25.6 billion [32] Guidance - For Q1 fiscal 2026, Microsoft expects revenue growth in the productivity and business processes segment between $32.2 billion and $32.5 billion [33] - In Azure, revenue growth is anticipated at 37% [35] - For More Personal Computing, projected revenues are between $12.4 billion and $12.9 billion [36]
Microsoft Q4 Earnings & Revenues Beat on Cloud Business Expansion