BKLN, MSFX: Big ETF Inflows
ETF Inflows: The MSFX ETF experienced the largest increase in inflows, adding 110,000 units, which represents a 39.3% rise in outstanding units.
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Microsoft's Earnings Report: Microsoft reported strong earnings for Q2 fiscal 2025, with EPS of $3.23 and revenue of $69.6 billion, surpassing estimates; however, concerns over slowing cloud growth led to a 6% drop in stock price post-announcement.
ETFs Impacted by Microsoft: Several ETFs with significant allocations to Microsoft, such as FTEC, VGT, and IYW, are under scrutiny as investors assess the implications of Microsoft's performance and future growth forecasts on these funds.
ETF Inflows: The MSFX ETF experienced the largest increase in inflows, adding 110,000 units, which represents a 39.3% rise in outstanding units.
Author's Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in the article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Nasdaq, Inc.
Earnings Reports Overview: Major tech companies including Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon are set to report their earnings this week, with expectations of significant growth in earnings and revenues, particularly driven by investments in artificial intelligence.
Company-Specific Insights: Each company has varying projections; for instance, Meta is expected to show strong earnings growth due to increased user engagement, while Apple faces challenges despite new product launches.
- Microsoft Analyst Update: Mizuho analyst Gregg Moskowitz maintains Microsoft with an Outperform rating and raises the price target from $450 to $480.
- Investigation by U.K. Regulator: The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Microsoft's hiring of former Inflection AI employees and related agreements to determine if it constitutes a merger under the Enterprise Act 2002.








