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Key Takeaways
- Benchmark Research launches MSFT coverage with Buy recommendation and sets $450 price objective
- MSFT shares have declined approximately 23% in the last three months, erasing more than $1 trillion in valuation
- Benchmark’s analyst defends aggressive capital expenditures, noting existing cloud agreements justify infrastructure investments
- The firm values Microsoft’s OpenAI ownership position at approximately $227 billion
- Recent announcements include a $5.5 billion AI infrastructure commitment in Singapore and potential $7 billion Texas energy project discussions with Chevron
The past six months have been challenging for Microsoft. Shares plummeted more than one-third during this period, eliminating over $1 trillion from the company’s market capitalization. However, signs of stabilization are emerging.
On Tuesday, Benchmark Research analyst Yi Fu Lee launched coverage with a Buy recommendation and established a $450 price objective. This valuation reflects an enterprise value-to-revenue multiple of 8.8x against Microsoft’s anticipated 2027 revenue figures.
Lee’s investment thesis centers on a straightforward premise: Microsoft controls an enormous repository of both enterprise and consumer information, which serves as the foundation for its artificial intelligence offerings. The analyst characterizes the company as the tech industry’s “true landlord.”
This data supremacy, according to Lee, underpins a long-range forecast of over 10% yearly revenue expansion and approximately 30% free cash flow margins — significantly higher than the 21.8% anticipated for the current fiscal period.
The primary concern surrounding Microsoft currently involves its capital spending plans. The company projects expenditures exceeding $100 billion during this fiscal year, predominantly allocated toward data center construction. This figure has created anxiety among certain shareholders.
Benchmark’s Defense of Heavy Capital Investment
Lee counters these worries directly. He notes that Microsoft has already secured cloud service agreements that span most of the operational lifespan of the infrastructure being acquired. Essentially, the revenue streams needed to support these investments are already contractually committed.
“We think it would be more concerning if Microsoft does not spend the cash today to add global capacity,” Lee wrote.
Microsoft continues to accelerate its expansion plans. The company verified its commitment to deploy $5.5 billion toward cloud and AI infrastructure development in Singapore through 2029. This disclosure followed a previous day’s announcement of over $1 billion in planned investments in Thailand.
Regarding power infrastructure, Bloomberg sources indicate Microsoft is negotiating with Chevron (CVX) and investment firm Engine No. 1 regarding a $7 billion electricity generation facility in Texas designed to power data center operations. The involved parties have not yet provided official statements.
OpenAI Investment Strengthens Bullish Outlook
Lee additionally highlighted Microsoft’s OpenAI investment as an undervalued component of the business. His analysis assigns a $227 billion valuation to Microsoft’s current ownership position in the ChatGPT creator.
Despite OpenAI expanding its investor base, Lee anticipates the partnership between the two organizations will remain deeply interconnected over the long term. He characterizes their relationship as “symbiotic” — OpenAI requires dependable cloud infrastructure, while Microsoft gains from hosting a premier AI platform.
Lee also outlined substantial market expansion potential. His research estimates Microsoft’s combined addressable market across software, cybersecurity, and vertical solutions at $730.5 billion for 2025, projected to reach $1.25 trillion by 2030, representing an 11.4% compound annual growth rate.
MSFT reached a peak above $450 in October 2025 before experiencing the recent downturn. The stock has shown modest recovery from recent lows near $360.
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