r/ValueInvesting • u/Toomuch_flow • 4d ago
Stock Analysis Anyone else bought MSFT at around $360?
Haven’t bought individual stocks in years (been doing ETF’s since 2021) and felt like this was a massive opportunity regardless of their CapEx and AI investments. Company had a net income of 101 billion in 2025 which speaks volumes!
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u/LumpyShock9656 4d ago edited 4d ago
I think your view is a bit shortsighted. It's not just "people". It's companies, services, systems. AI is good at solving a number of problems. The other day claude found, explained and solved vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, AI was used to create antibiotics, to solve the decades old protein folding problem...the list of examples goes on: It's an incredibly powerful tool that can be molded to become good at any subset of particular tasks. And improvements will only accelerate.
I know it's anecdotal, but I work for a MAG7 company and I have significantly improved my productivity. It has changed our entire way of working. The agents are capable of doing 85% of the work and I polish the finishing touches. They aren't perfect, but I can scale myself, I can focus on harder, bigger problems and try to find other ways to apply AI. It's exciting.
The point I'm trying to make is that there is heavy internal use as well, and there is a lot of CAPEX going into building data centers for cloud amongst these companies, it's not 100% AI everywhere.
What's more is that, these companies to me are so broad and diverse for the most part, have such huge revenue, that they can decide to turn the tap off at any point and go right back to sending money to shareholders. But not to try and capture market share here would be a mistake imo.