
Microsoft, Palantir Lead A Software Rout Not Seen Since 2008 Lehman Crisis

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Software stocks are experiencing their worst month since the 2008 Lehman crisis, with the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF on track for a significant drop. Microsoft Corp. saw a 12% decline despite beating earnings expectations, raising concerns about AI's impact on software demand. Analysts suggest the selloff reflects changing fundamentals, questioning whether traditional software models can survive AI advancements. Some predict a shift from a cloud-centric software cycle to a physical-world infrastructure cycle by 2026, potentially suppressing software demand as AI evolves.
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