Microsoft (MSFT) had a miserable day on Thursday.

All after the tech giant underwhelmed with revenue guidance of between $67.7 billion and $68.7 billion, which is below estimates of $69.8 billion.

But don’t write the stock off.  Instead, use the weakness as an opportunity.

Analysts are still bullish on the stock. Citi, for example, just raised its price target to $497.

“We expect stock to trade down on the Azure hiccup but with likely positive EPS revisions given stronger efficiency and with a valuation multiple that is within historical ranges and at similar levels to other large-caps, with better growth/AI revenue at scale at MSFT we remain buyer,” said the firm, as quoted by CNBC.

Goldman Sachs says it’s a buy with a $500 price target. JPMorgan raised its target to $465/ Mizuho Securities raised its rating to outperform with a $500 price target, noting:

“Despite the disappointment, we remain confident that MSFT’s revenue growth opportunities over the medium-term and beyond are greater than many realize, and we continue to be very bullish on its tangible GenAI adoption and monetization levers,” Mizuho added.

Plus, analysts at Deutsche Bank now has a buy rating with a $475 price target.

In short, once the temporary crisis is over, investors may want to take full advantage of the weakness – especially on the heels of the artificial intelligence boom.