Microsoft Had Its Worst Month in More Than 25 Years. Should Investors Buy the Crash?
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The month of June felt eerily reminiscent of December 2000 for Microsoft ( MSFT +1.69% ) . The software behemoth shed more than $570 billion in market cap in the past month. The stock is back to where it was in 2023. The drop has been brutal for current investors, but for those in it for the long haul, could this be a rare opportunity to buy?
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