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The enterprise software company reported a notable insider sale in recent filings.
US stocks appeared set for a steady start on Wednesday as investors drew confidence from strong bank earnings and a softer-than-expected inflation report the day before, even as oil prices remained elevated following fresh US strikes on Iran. Nasdaq futures were up 0.5% ahead of the opening...
Earlier this month, Workday, Inc. appointed John Lombard as President for Asia Pacific, bringing over 30 years of regional technology and advisory leadership to oversee go-to-market strategy, commercial operations, and expansion across key APAC markets. Lombard’s background at NTT Data, SAP, KPMG Australia, and Crowe Howarth positions him to strengthen Workday’s partner ecosystem and help customers use its platform to improve operational efficiency and growth in a complex regulatory...
Shares of digital advertising platform The Trade Desk (NASDAQ:TTD) fell 3.6% in the afternoon session after IBM issued a second-quarter earnings warning, suggesting that enterprise customers may be slashing software budgets to fund hardware purchases.
In the latest trading session, Workday (WDAY) closed at $139.81, marking a -3.49% move from the previous day.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after IBM issued a second-quarter earnings warning, suggesting that enterprise customers may be slashing software budgets to fund hardware purchases.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after IBM issued a second-quarter earnings warning, suggesting that enterprise customers may be slashing software budgets to fund hardware purchases.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after IBM issued a second-quarter earnings warning, suggesting that enterprise customers may be slashing software budgets to fund hardware purchases.
IBM stock suffered its worst day ever on Tuesday after the company’s preliminary second-quarter earnings missed analysts’ targets. In a letter to shareholders, CEO Arvind Krishna explained the shortfall was largely driven by the company’s infrastructure business. “What played out was worse than our expectations,” Krishna wrote.
The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is up +0.38%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is up +0.07%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) is up +0.97%. September E-mini S&P futures (ESU26 ) are up +0.30%, and September E-mini Nasdaq futures...
IBM stock is having one of its worst days ever – and is dragging some other names in software and IT along with it. Shares of software and professional-services firms including Accenture, Gartner, Workday and ServiceNow were all trading lower Tuesday morning.
The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is up +0.30%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is up +0.60%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) is up +0.97%. September E-mini S&P futures (ESU26 ) are up +0.28%, and September E-mini Nasdaq futures...
IBM stock was heading for its largest same-day plunge in nearly 40 years on Tuesday after the company’s preliminary second-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue missed analysts’ targets. In a letter to shareholders, CEO Arvind Krishna explained that the shortfall was largely driven by the company’s infrastructure business. “What played out was worse than our expectations,” Krishna wrote.
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Tech stocks faced downward pressure Tuesday as disappointing preliminary results from IBM (NYSE:IBM) rippled across the sector, pulling shares of major software companies lower. Following IBM’s update, investors reacted sharply to the cooling sentiment in the broader software space: Accenture (NYSE:ACN): Fell 8% ServiceNow (NYSE:NOW): Dropped 6% Workday (NASDAQ:WDAY): Declined 5% Salesforce (NYSE:CRM): Slipped 5% The decline is rooted in a fundamental shift in enterprise capital expenditure (cap
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after investors appeared to rotate into oversold enterprise software names amid profit taking in chip stocks.
Well, today software stocks are back from the dead. The index was down 0.7% with some of the year-to-date top performers among the top laggards. The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF was up 0.8%, compared to the PHLX Semiconductor Index which was down 4.6%.
AppLovin stock was on track Monday to close lower for a fifth consecutive session as data indicate its e-commerce ad growth is slowing.
The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is down -0.33%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is down -0.16%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) is down -1.12%. September E-mini S&P futures (ESU26 ) are down -0.33%, and September E-mini Nasdaq futures...
WDAY's lower valuation and rising earnings estimates give it an edge over ANET despite weaker price performance and slower projected sales growth.