Microsoft: Earnings May Disappoint, But Company Remains A Solid Long-Term Play

 | Jul 25, 2022 12:59PM ET

  • Reports Q4 2022 results on Tuesday, July 26, after the market close
  • Revenue Expectation: $52.43 billion; EPS: $2.29
  • Growth in the cloud computing unit is key for stock performance
  • When Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) releases its latest earnings report tomorrow after the market close, investors will look closely at the tech giant's main engine of expansion in recent years: its cloud computing business.

    The growth rate of Microsoft's Azure unit, the world's No. 2 infrastructure cloud provider, remains one of the most closely watched metrics in the tech space. That business segment has delivered robust performance during the pandemic as companies globally accelerate their shift to cloud-based infrastructure.

    In fact, the company's cloud computing unit has been the primary driving force behind the stock's 255% advance in the past five years—a period in which its CEO, Satya Nadella, branched out into many new growth areas.