On June 9, Workday declined 5.01% in regular trading, trading at $136.61/share, with trading volume of $212 million. The stock has now fallen below Bank of America's $140 target price set when the firm reinstated coverage with a Neutral rating.
On the news front, the application software sector experienced broad-based selling pressure, with sector-wide declines dragging Workday lower. Among peers, AppLovin fell 7.89%, IREN dropped 7.81%, Strategy declined 7.54%, Salesforce lost 4.52%, and Palantir slid 4.31%. The sector linkage effect amplified Workday's downward momentum.
Notably, Bank of America previously flagged structural risks to Workday's seat-based monetization model, citing value compression pressures from corporate workforce reductions, AI agent pricing models disrupting traditional per-headcount billing, and potential issues with contract pricing and duration. With the stock now trading below BofA's target, market sentiment reflects growing concern over these headwinds.
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