微软第二季度营收812.7亿美元 云业务增速放缓 盘后跌超7%
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-28 21:43

Core Insights - Microsoft reported a slowdown in cloud business growth, leading to an over 8% drop in stock price during after-hours trading, which later narrowed [2][10] - The adjusted earnings per share were $4.14, exceeding the expected $3.97, while total revenue reached $81.27 billion, above the anticipated $80.27 billion [10] - For the second quarter of fiscal year 2026, Microsoft announced a year-over-year revenue growth of 17% [10] Financial Performance - The net profit for the quarter was $38.46 billion, translating to an earnings per share of $5.16, up from $24.11 billion (or $3.23 per share) in the same quarter last year [10] - Azure and other cloud services revenue grew by 39%, slightly down from 40% in the previous quarter, with market expectations for this segment being 39.4% and 38.9% [10] - Other income for the quarter was $9.97 billion, a significant increase from an expense of $2.29 billion in the same quarter last year [10] Business Obligations - As of year-end, Microsoft's commercial remaining performance obligations reached $625 billion, a year-over-year increase of approximately 110%, largely due to a $250 billion cloud services agreement with OpenAI [11] - 45% of the commercial remaining performance obligations are related to OpenAI [11] Business Activity - The growth rate of commercial order volume surged from 112% in the first quarter to 230% [12] Segment Performance - Intelligent Cloud segment, which includes Azure, reported revenue of $32.91 billion, a nearly 29% year-over-year increase, surpassing analyst expectations of $32.40 billion [7] - Productivity and Business Processes segment, which includes Office software, Dynamics, and LinkedIn, generated revenue of $34.12 billion, a year-over-year growth of about 16%, exceeding the expected $33.48 billion [7] - More Personal Computing segment, covering Windows, Xbox, Surface, and Bing, reported revenue of $14.25 billion, a decline of about 3%, falling short of the expected $14.38 billion [7] Capital Expenditure and Strategic Moves - Microsoft is continuing to build data centers equipped with specialized chips to support generative AI models, and has also leased computing resources from CoreWeave and Nebius [8][14] - Capital expenditures and financing leases totaled $37.5 billion, a 66% year-over-year increase, exceeding analyst expectations of $34.31 billion [8][14] - Microsoft announced a price increase for commercial Office software subscriptions and secured a $30 billion cloud services deal with AI company Anthropic, which includes an additional agreement for up to 1 billion watts of computing power [8][14]