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Microsoft Shares Face Pressure from Dual Challenges

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
March 22, 2026
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Microsoft’s stock encountered headwinds last week as the company navigated two significant developments simultaneously. A major shift in its data center policy and a restructuring of its artificial intelligence leadership team weighed on investor sentiment, adding pressure in a year that has already proven difficult for shareholders.

Solid Fundamentals Contrast with Share Price Weakness

The frustration for investors is amplified by the company’s strong underlying financial performance. For the second quarter of its 2026 fiscal year, Microsoft reported revenue of $81.3 billion and adjusted earnings per share of $4.14, surpassing analyst expectations on both counts. Despite these robust results, the stock has declined approximately 19% since the start of the year, significantly underperforming the S&P 500 index, which is down about 3%.

Market concerns appear to be centered elsewhere. The company’s capital expenditure surged by 66% year-over-year, while growth in its Azure cloud business showed signs of deceleration. Furthermore, the gross margin contracted to 68%. As long as spending continues to outpace revenue growth, questions regarding valuation persist, regardless of the strength of quarterly earnings on paper.

On March 10, Microsoft declared a quarterly dividend of $0.91 per share, with a record date of May 21, 2026.

A Strategic Pivot on Data Center Secrecy

In a move to bolster public trust, Microsoft announced on March 18 that it will no longer enter into non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with municipalities concerning the construction of new data centers. The company went further, stating its intention to proactively terminate existing confidentiality agreements worldwide.

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This policy reversal was triggered by a specific setback. Microsoft had planned a data center in Caledonia for 2025, but the secrecy surrounding the project fostered distrust among local residents. Public opposition grew to such an extent that the company ultimately abandoned its plans. Rima Alaily, Corporate Vice President and General Counsel for Infrastructure Legal Affairs, framed the new policy as a measure to “strengthen public trust.”

The scale of Microsoft’s operations underscores the importance of this shift. In just the final three months of 2025, the company brought approximately one gigawatt of data center capacity online. With such an aggressive expansion pace, community acceptance has evolved from a peripheral concern to a critical operational variable.

Leadership Reshuffle Highlights AI Challenges

Just one day prior to the NDA announcement, CEO Satya Nadella unveiled a reorganization of the company’s AI leadership structure. Jacob Andreou, a former executive at Snap, will now lead a unified Copilot team. Mustafa Suleyman will focus his efforts exclusively on the long-term development of generative AI models.

This restructuring comes amid sobering user metrics for Microsoft’s flagship AI product. In February, the Copilot app recorded only six million daily active users, according to data from Sensor Tower. This figure pales in comparison to the 440 million users reported for ChatGPT and the 82 million for Google’s Gemini.

The revamped Copilot system will be organized into four distinct areas: Copilot Experience, Copilot Platform, Microsoft 365 Apps, and AI Models. Market analysts have noted that this organizational separation between product experience and model development could potentially create integration challenges if coordination between the units proves ineffective.

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