Cantor Fitzgerald Initiates Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) with Overweight Rating and $509 Target, Highlighting Azure’s AI-Driven Growth

We recently compiled a list of the 10 AI News You Probably Missed. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) stands against the other AI stocks.

AI Boosts Data Center Market to New Heights

According to Synergy Research Group, data center M&A activity set a new record in 2024, with deals totaling $57 billion, compared to the previous high of $52 billion in 2022. While 2023 saw a sharp decline to $26 billion, the rebound in 2024 included two major equity investments in Vantage Data Centers worth $9.2 billion combined. Moreover, equity investments in data center solutions providers, EdgeConneX and DataBank contributed to the rise. Private equity played a dominant role, accounting for 80-90% of deal values since 2021. With $29 billion in pending deals and a $15 billion future pipeline, the trend is expected to continue in 2025, fueled by increasing demand for cloud services, digital platforms, and generative AI.

Moreover, the firm believes that global spending on data center hardware and software in 2024 probably rose by 34%, reaching a record $282 billion. Public cloud infrastructure spending, up 48%, now makes up 55% of the market, due to the increasing demand for GPUs to support generative AI workloads. Enterprise spending also saw a significant 21% increase after years of marginal growth. According to Synergy, public cloud spending is expected to grow further and could reach 65% of the market within five years.

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U.S. Boosts AI Infrastructure with New Executive Order

As the global AI infrastructure landscape is rapidly evolving, the U.S. is positioning itself at the forefront. On January 14, former President Joe Biden signed an executive order to boost U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence by fast-tracking the development of domestic AI infrastructure. The order directed the Department of Defense and Department of Energy to lease federal sites for gigawatt-scale AI data centers powered by clean energy, with developers covering all costs.

Requirements include using U.S.-manufactured semiconductors, adhering to labor standards, and ensuring AI safety and national security. Agencies will streamline permits, upgrade energy transmission, and support global AI infrastructure expansion while promoting clean energy technologies.

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Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 279

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) prioritizes AI through its advanced cloud offerings, AI-enabled business applications, and language processing and computing technologies.

Cantor Fitzgerald initiated coverage of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) with an Overweight rating and a $509 price target. The analyst highlighted Microsoft’s leading position across various markets, emphasizing its Intelligent Cloud division, which is projected to grow from 35% of revenue in FY23 to 41% by FY26, driven primarily by Azure’s expansion from 58% to 76% within the division. The firm noted that Azure benefits from rapid AI-related revenue growth, supported by its broad infrastructure, platform offerings, and bundled services like Teams and security.

Analyst Thomas Blakey further noted:

“Checks on Copilot were mixed; positive on GitHub Copilots but lesser so on M365. That said, even less-than-stellar checks generally concluded they would cont. to trial with confidence products would improve. We believe the debate re: capex and ultimate ROI favors Microsoft not only related to potentially lower compute and infrastructure costs LT, but core AI is likely more inference-related, in our view, driving more recurring and sustainably growing topline sources if/when capex is normalized.”

Overall MSFT ranks 1st on our list of the AI stocks that investors probably missed. While we acknowledge the potential of MSFT as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than MSFT but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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