Adobe's stock soared 5.05% during intraday trading on Friday, marking a significant rebound for the software giant.
The surge follows news that renowned contrarian investor Michael Burry has taken a long position in Adobe, citing the stock's valuation at historical lows. Additionally, company leadership indicated plans to identify a new CEO candidate ahead of the next fiscal year, which has alleviated market concerns about a potential leadership vacuum following the recent departure of CFO Dan Durn.
Fundamental support for the move comes from Adobe's strong AI performance, with AI-first annual recurring revenue surpassing $500 million - representing approximately a threefold year-over-year increase. The company also reported record quarterly revenue of $6.62 billion in its fiscal second quarter. Prior to today's rebound, Adobe's stock had declined approximately 37% year-to-date and had fallen to a seven-year low amid uncertainty around the company's strategic pivot toward a freemium AI model.