On August 3, ServiceNow rose 3.04% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $114.68 per share, extending the prior week's rebound. The move was driven by market interpretation of the company's reported plan to cut up to 1,000 jobs as a positive signal for its AI-focused restructuring efforts.
The layoffs are linked to post-acquisition scale adjustments following ServiceNow's completion of the $7.55 billion acquisition of cybersecurity firm Armis. Additionally, the company recently made a $40 million strategic investment in Indian banking software company BusinessNext, valued at $700 million post-investment. These moves, combined with Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.90 beating the consensus estimate of $0.85 and revenue of $3.99 billion exceeding the $3.93 billion forecast, have reinforced market confidence in the company's AI transformation trajectory.
Within the Systems Software sector, peers demonstrated strength with Palo Alto Networks up 4.23% and CrowdStrike up 3.48%, providing additional sector tailwinds for ServiceNow's advance.
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