The lawsuit, filed by the Rosen Law Firm, claims that Microsoft concealed critical operational failures during the Class Period. Allegations suggest the Copilot family suffered from deep-seated issues involving data siloing, interoperability, and brand positioning. Furthermore, the complaint asserts that Microsoft’s flagship proprietary AI models underperformed against industry benchmarks, forcing the company to divert significant GPU and CPU capacity away from its profitable Azure services to bolster R&D efforts.
These strategic shifts reportedly hindered the company's ability to convert Microsoft 365 users into paid Copilot subscribers, leading to an erosion of market share to rival products. Investors seeking to participate in the litigation or serve as a representative party must act before the court-mandated deadline. No class has been certified, meaning shareholders are not currently represented by counsel unless they choose to retain their own or join the existing action.
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