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Europe's top AI plays extend slide, Microsoft data centre worries persist
Feb 25, 2025 6:27 AM

LONDON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Some of Europe's most popular

AI-linked stocks fell for a second day on Tuesday, after an

analyst note late last week that flagged a possible slowdown by

Microsoft ( MSFT ) on data centre leasing knocked sentiment ahead of

make-or-break results from Nvidia ( NVDA ).

Less than a month ago the emergence of China's cheap

artificial intelligence DeepSeek model triggered a global

selloff in tech shares and a reassessment of how much Western

companies are spending on development and key infrastructure

such as data centres.

TD Cowen analysts said in a note late on Friday that

Microsoft ( MSFT ) had scrapped leases for sizeable U.S. data centre

capacity in the United States.

Europe has no direct equivalent to either Nvidia ( NVDA ), whose

chips power a lot of existing AI capability, or Microsoft ( MSFT ), but

shares in companies that are exposed to datacentres endured a

second day of selling.

Microsoft ( MSFT ) has said its AI and cloud capacity investment

plans remained on track.

Shares in Germany's Siemens Energy, which have

soared over 600% since a low in October 2023, fell 3.5% and

French electrical equipment maker Schneider Electric

lost 2.5%, having dropped by 4% and 6.9%, respectively on

Monday.

"The market is heavily skewed negative right now around tech

sentiment with any whisper of worries/concern from DeepSeek to

Microsoft ( MSFT ) capex causing a brutal ripple impact across the tech

ecosystem," Wedbush tech analyst Dan Ives said.

Shares in Italy's Prysmian, the world's largest

cable maker, fell 2% on Tuesday after ending Monday down 4.5%.

Shares in Swiss engineer ABB were down 1%, following a

4.7% drop on Monday, when the company's management held a call

with analysts.

"ABB thinks this is to allow Microsoft ( MSFT ) to 'take stock and

see where we are' rather than a major inflection," Citigroup

analysts said in a note following the call.

UBS said it viewed the market response as another "DeepSeek

moment" in that it presented a buying opportunity, while

Barclays said it may take investors some time to figure out if

this latest development is specific to Microsoft ( MSFT ), or a sign of a

broader shift.

Steve Wreford, lead portfolio manager/analyst on the global

thematic equity team at Lazard Asset Management and co-manager

of around $1.5 billion in assets said AI was still very much a

"winner takes all landscape" in terms of big tech spending.

"The latest developments at Microsoft ( MSFT ) may reflect a more

measured approach to data centre buildout," he said.

Tech shares have been volatile this week ahead of Nvidia's ( NVDA )

quarterly results on Wednesday that investors will scour for

evidence that the company's lofty valuation is justified and the

outlook for its products remains robust.

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