On July 9, Adobe declined 3.22% in regular trading, trading at $219.69/share, with turnover of $162 million. The stock came under selling pressure following Bank of America Securities resuming coverage with an Underperform rating.
Bank of America set a target price of just $190, implying approximately 11% downside from the current share price. The analyst argued that generative AI is gradually eroding Adobe's competitive moat, characterizing the company's AI strategy as largely defensive — helpful for user retention but unlikely to drive meaningful growth acceleration in the near term. The firm noted that while Adobe's valuation at roughly 8x forward free cash flow appears attractive, the timing challenge and leadership transition risks remain headwinds.
Adobe has declined over 37% year-to-date. While HSBC recently bucked the trend by upgrading the stock to Buy with a $308 target — arguing the market has overstated AI design tool disruption — bearish sentiment around AI-driven erosion of growth momentum continues to dominate. Goldman Sachs previously maintained a Sell rating with a $190 target, reinforcing the cautious consensus.
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