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Microsoft Expects $800M Impairment Charge After GM Axes Cruise Robotaxis
Key Takeaways Microsoft said it expects to take an impairment charge of roughly $800 million after General Motors halted the development of Cruise autonomous vehicles.The tech giant and others like Honda and Walmart invested in the "robotaxi" startup over the last decade.
Microsoft Is Losing This Much on GM’s Robotaxi Unit Cruise
Microsoft said on Wednesday it would take an $800 million charge to write down its investment in Cruise—GM’s troubled robotaxi unit. Cruise lost its license to drive in California in October 2023 after a Cruise robotaxi dragged a pedestrian.
Microsoft will take an $800M hit over Cruise robotaxi shutdown
GM's decision to shut down its Cruise robotaxi program continues to ripple through the market, extending to the self-driving car company's minority
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Here’s how big a hit Microsoft is taking on its investment in GM’s Cruise
Microsoft warned investors it will book an impairment charge in its fiscal second quarter related to its investment in GM’s ...
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Microsoft expects share price drop and a $800 million fine after GM exits robotaxi business
General Motors is officially exiting the robotaxi business after investing more than $10 billion since 2016, causing ...
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Microsoft expects $800 million impairment charge in Q2 2025 over General Motors' Cruise exit
Microsoft expects to record an impairment charge of around $800 million in the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 over ...
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Microsoft Expects $800 Million Impairment Charge Due To GM's Cruise Exit, Analyst Says It's A 'Step In The Right Direction' For Automaker
Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) has said that it will be recording an impairment charge of approximately $800 million in the ...
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