Cramer: Investors' selling Microsoft stock to fund flashier AI picks won't last forever
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Cramer: Investors' selling Microsoft stock to fund flashier AI picks won't last forever

Jim Cramer, a prominent financial commentator, affirmed that his investment group continues to hold shares in Microsoft, expressing confidence in the company's resilience. He emphasized that he does not believe Microsoft will passively allow any challenges to undermine its position in the market. Cramer's remarks reflect a broader sentiment among investors regarding the tech giant's ability to navigate potential obstacles and maintain its growth trajectory.

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