On June 26, Adobe rose 3.46% in regular trading, trading at $198.625/share, with turnover of $216 million.
On the news front, renowned contrarian investor Michael Burry disclosed in his latest 13F filing that he has taken a long position in Adobe, citing the stock's valuation having retreated to historical lows. Simultaneously, the company's leadership indicated plans to identify a new CEO candidate ahead of the next fiscal year, alleviating concerns over a leadership vacuum following the recent CFO departure.
Adobe had previously fallen to a seven-year low after its CFO Dan Durn left to join Marvell Technology in mid-June, compounding uncertainty around a strategic pivot toward a freemium AI model. The stock had declined approximately 37% year-to-date prior to today's rebound. Fundamental support remains from AI-first annual recurring revenue surpassing $500 million, representing roughly a threefold year-over-year increase, alongside record quarterly revenue of $6.62 billion reported in fiscal Q2.
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