Movement Alert|Adobe Falls 3.03% in Regular Trading, SaaS Sector Pressure Persists Amid Investment Bank Downgrades

Market Focus
Aug 14

On August 14, Adobe fell 3.03% in regular trading, trading at $262.745/share, with turnover of $135 million. The decline comes as the broader SaaS sector continues to face selling pressure, compounded by lingering bearish sentiment from Wall Street downgrades.

Morgan Stanley recently downgraded Adobe to Underweight from Equalweight, slashing its price target from $365 to $240, citing compounding execution risks from the company's freemium model transition, management changes, and AI reinvestment demands. The firm noted that generative AI disruption obscures the path to annual recurring revenue reacceleration. Separately, Goldman Sachs warned that AI agents are reshaping the software landscape, with enterprise budget reallocation eroding traditional SaaS moats including Adobe's, signaling a performance divergence inflection point.

Within the Application Software sector, stocks broadly declined. Among individual names, Palantir Technologies fell 0.72%, Strategy fell 3.72%, Salesforce fell 2.22%, Intuit fell 2.30%, while IREN rose 1.65%.

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