Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Share Price and News

$474.83 $-3.70 (-0.8%) 16 December 2025 at 7:59:00 am AEDT

Microsoft Chart and Price Data

About Microsoft

Last updated 16-12-2025, 07:59:00am AEDT
Current Price $474.83
Change $-3.70 (-0.8%)
Close Price $474.83
Open Price $480.30
Bid $474.82
Ask $475.04
Day Range $472.54 - $480.51
Year Range $344.79 - $555.45
Volume 646,915
Average Volume 22,438,756
Market Cap $3,556,616,801,400.00
Earnings Per Share $14.06
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