The latest upgrades and downgrades for Microsoft (MSFT) stock, the price target set by well-known Wall Street analysts that cover the MSFT stock.
RBC Capital reiterates Microsoft at Outperform and a price target of $285. (3-17-2023)
Mizuho maintains Microsoft (MSFT) at Buy and raises the price target from $300 to $315. (3-17-2023)
Wedbush maintains Microsoft (MSFT) at Outperform and raises the price target from $280 to $290. (2-24-2023)
Piper Sandler maintains Microsoft (MSFT) at Overweight and raises the price target from $247 to $290. (2-8-2023)
Credit Suisse maintains Microsoft at Outperform and cuts the price target from $365 to $285. (1-26-2023)
Mizuho maintains Microsoft (MSFT) at Buy and cuts the price target from $290 to $280. (1-26-2023)
BMO Capital downgrades Microsoft (MSFT) from Outperform to Market Perform and a price target of $265. (1-25-2023)
Wolfe Research maintains Microsoft at Outperform and cuts the price target from $280 to $265. (1-25-2023)
Citigroup maintains Microsoft (MSFT) at Buy and raises the price target from $280 to $282. (1-25-2023)
JP Morgan maintains Microsoft at Overweight and cuts the price target from $275 to $265. (1-25-2023)
Raymond James maintains Microsoft at Outperform and cuts the price target from $280 to $270. (1-25-2023)
Mizuho maintains Microsoft (MSFT) at Buy and cuts the price target from $305 to $290. (1-20-2023)
Guggenheim Downgraded Microsoft (MSFT) from Neutral to Sell and a price target of $212. (1-17-2023)
Barclays maintains Microsoft (MSFT) at Overweight and cuts the price target from $296 to $280. (1-10-2023)
Piper Sandler maintains Microsoft (MSFT) at Overweight and cuts the price target from $265 to $247. (1-9-2023)
DA Davidson Initiates Microsoft (MSFT) at Buy Rating, and a price target of $270. (1-5-2023)
UBS Downgraded Microsoft (MSFT) stock from Buy to Neutral and cuts the price target from $300 to $250. (1-4-2023)

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