Microsoft Shares Down 35% in 5 Months, Executives Leave Microsoft
From $542 to $355 in 5 months:

Executive departs: (14 hours ago by Brody Ford at Bloomberg)

Yesterday (same publisher, Bloomberg): Azure is Dying, the "Entertainment" (Slop) Couldn't Lift Up Fake 'Demand' For Azure
The reason Microsoft hasn't been hit by drones (or missile) yet is that Microsoft is relatively small and reports say it "fell behind" in "Data Center Build-Out" (to quote yesterday's headline from Bloomberg).
Microsoft recently admitted - perhaps by sloppiness - that its slop is good for nothing but "entertainment" and its slop CEO reportedly got demoted. Many people leave (or flee) Microsoft because, seeing what goes on insider, they know what's coming.
Microsoft without Windows and Office domination (dominance by vendor lock-in) is a mediocre company with a flailing grip on the market. Rebranding them as "Copilot" won't cut it. █
