KEY POINTS
  • Microsoft surpassed expectations on the top and bottom lines, but cloud revenue was lower than expected, and the company's quarterly guidance fell short of expectations as well.
  • The company plans to moderate its operating expense growth in the next few quarters.

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Microsoft shares fell about 7% in extended trading on Tuesday after the company reported softer cloud revenue than expected in its fiscal first quarter and gave weak quarterly guidance.

Here's how the company did:

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