On August 6, Atlassian Corporation PLC fell 5.58% in after-hours trading, trading at $106.51/share, with turnover of $17.08 million.
On the news front, the company released its fiscal year annual report after market close, with the market having previously expected EPS of $0.32. Notably, the stock had rebounded sharply from late-July lows triggered by concerns over OpenAI launching its Presence service and potential AI disruption of traditional software business models, approaching Oppenheimer's $110 target price. The report's release appeared to trigger profit-taking as funds exited near resistance levels.
For broader context, the company had previously launched AI-native software development capabilities in Jira, integrating coding agents including Claude Code, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot. Oppenheimer had maintained an Outperform rating with a $110 target price, citing long-term benefits from enterprise AI workflow tool adoption trends. However, the mid-to-long-term AI monetization trajectory remains subject to future earnings verification. Within the Application Software sector, AppLovin fell 20.78%, Salesforce fell 4.36%, and Palantir fell 0.59%.
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