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Adobe shares slip 10% on soft sales forecast
  + stars: | 2024-03-14 | by ( Jordan Novet | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen speaks during an interview with CNBC on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Feb. 20, 2024. During the quarter, Adobe abandoned its $20 billion acquisition of design software startup Figma after U.K. regulators found competitive concerns. Adobe will work with OpenAI around Sora, David Wadhwani, president of Adobe's digital media business, said on the earnings call. Adobe sees fiscal second-quarter earnings of $4.35 to $4.40 per share on an adjusted basis, with $5.25 billion to $5.30 billion in revenue. Leaving out the after-hours movement, Adobe shares have fallen 4% so far this year, while the S&P 500 index has gained 8% over the same time period.
Persons: Shantanu Narayen, OpenAI, Sora, David Wadhwani, LSEG, Wadhwani Organizations: CNBC, New York Stock Exchange, Adobe, LSEG, Firefly Services Locations: Sora
Adobe on Tuesday launched an artificial intelligence assistant in its Reader and Acrobat applications that can produce summaries of and answer questions about PDFs and other documents. The AI assistant, currently in beta, is now available on Acrobat, "with features coming to Reader over the coming days and weeks," according to a news release. The AI assistant will help users digest information from long PDF documents by generating brief overviews of their contents, the company said. Adobe's AI assistant is a built-in feature. You want to understand the summary, you want to have a conversation with it, you want to ask questions," Narayen said.
Persons: David Wadhwani, Adobe, Shantanu Narayen, you've, Narayen Organizations: Adobe, Adobe Creative, CNBC PRO Locations: San Francisco
A group of Adobe employees are upset over the company’s decision to host its MAX annual conference in Florida, citing the state’s “hostile” laws against marginalized groups. Earlier this month, more than 500 Adobe employees signed an internal petition demanding the company reconsider the location of the annual conference, scheduled to take place in Miami later this year. As company leaders reiterated their commitment to Miami for this year’s event, some Adobe employees took to the Slack channel to express their dismay. “I’m shocked and disappointed at the lack of consideration in that call,” one of the employees wrote in the internal Slack channel. "Adobe MAX is a celebration of our community and a platform to showcase the incredible impact that creativity has around the world.
Persons: , Shantanu Narayen, David Wadhwani, , “ I’m, Ron DeSantis’s “, DeSantis, Jeremy Redfern, Ron DeSantis, Charlie Neibergall ‘, , Adobe’s, Erica Warren, ” Warren, Slack, Amy White, “ It’s, ” White Organizations: Adobe, Business, Disney, MAX, , AP, National Association for, Advancement of Colored People, Human Rights, Las, ” Adobe Locations: Florida, Miami, America, Los Angeles, London, Berlin, Tokyo, LA, San Diego, Las Vegas, ‘ Florida,
Britain's top competition watchdog said Tuesday that Adobe 's proposed $20 billion acquisition of Figma could harm the U.K.'s digital design sector, findings that could mean a major setback for the merger. The Competition and Markets Authority said the deal could "eliminate competition," "reduce innovation" and "remove Figma as a threat to Adobe's flagship Photoshop and Illustrator products," according to a release. Adobe announced plans to buy Figma, which allows users to collaborate on app and website design, for $20 billion in September last year. "We are reviewing the provisional findings and will reengage with the CMA on the facts and merits of the case." David Wadhwani, a key Adobe executive behind the Figma deal, expressed frustration in October over the slow pace of regulatory approval.
Persons: David Wadhwani, Figma, Jordan Novet, Shantanu Narayen Organizations: Adobe, Adobe Creative, Markets Authority, U.S . Department of Justice, European Union, CMA, CNBC Locations: San Francisco
Adobe has said it expects to close the Figma deal in 2023. Adobe has agreed to pay Figma $1 billion if regulators reject the deal, or if it isn't completed by mid-March 2024. Tools for creative expression, documents and marketing all represent growth opportunities for Adobe, and Figma is the fourth leg of the stool, Wadhwani said. Since revealing its intent to buy Figma, Adobe has been busy releasing and promoting tools for generative artificial intelligence that can develop images and other content in response to a few words of human input. Adobe replied that "in an innovative and dynamic market XD cannot be considered a 'material' competitor to Figma."
Persons: David Wadhwani, they've, Wadhwani, there's, Dylan, Figma's, Adobe Organizations: Adobe, WSJ Tech, U.S . Department of Justice, European Union, Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, United Kingdom's, Markets Authority, Figma Locations: Laguna Beach, Calif, United Kingdom, San Francisco
David Wadhwani, senior vice president of digital media for Adobe, speaks during the launch of Adobe Creative Cloud and CS6 in San Francisco, April 23, 2012. Redwire — The space infrastructure stock soared 5.6% Wednesday after Roth MKM initiated research coverage of the company with a buy rating. The firm said Redwire, which went public via a special purpose acquisition company in 2021, has "several billions worth of pipeline revenue opportunity." Citigroup — Shares advanced nearly 1.7% after the bank's CEO Jane Fraser announced a corporate reorganization Wednesday amid a stock slump. Adobe — Stock in the software company added about 2.1% in midday trading ahead of quarterly results Thursday.
Persons: David Wadhwani, Roth MKM, Jane Fraser, Nio, General Motors, , Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Brian Evans, Samantha Subin, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: Adobe, Adobe Creative, Moderna —, Centers for Disease Control, Pfizer, Moderna, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Citigroup —, Citigroup, Airline, American Airlines, Spirit Airlines, European Commission, Adobe —, FactSet, Traders, Ford Motor, General, UBS, Ford, General Motors Locations: San Francisco, U.S, Nio —, China
Adobe employees worry their AI technology could kill graphic designer jobs. Adobe AI tools make it easy to add new graphic elements or edit photos with text prompts. Inside Adobe, there's a debate raging over new AI technology that threatens to kill jobs among a key group of customers and potentially undermine the company's business model. The response from some Adobe employees has been less enthusiastic, according to internal messages viewed by Insider and interviews with employees. the person wrote.
Persons: Slack, Goldman Sachs, didn't, Brent Thill, David Wadhwani, Adobe, Bernstein, Eugene Kim Organizations: Adobe, Employees, Jefferies, Microsoft
By highlighting an element in a multilayer work of art — a lighthouse, in the demo video — Adobe Firefly uses AI to generate different versions of the lighthouse. Adobe on Tuesday launched an artificial intelligence tool called Firefly that will let users type commands to quickly modify images. Adobe's new product comes at a key inflection point both for Adobe and AI more broadly. OpenAI and Stable Diffusion, another AI organization, both offer generative AI image products. Adobe said Firefly will place an emphasis on giving creators "opportunities to benefit from your skills and creativity and protect your work."
Adobe has said Figma would generate over $400 million in annualized recurring revenue in 2022. Figma is a leader in interactive product design, focused on building a collaborative web platform. David Wadhwani, president of Adobe's digital media business and a key figure in the Figma deal, told analysts on a conference call in December that "the regulatory process is proceeding as expected." Adobe was busy with the Justice Department's second request process as the federal agency examined the deal, he said. Adobe still expects to close the Figma deal in 2023, the spokesperson said.
Here's how the company did:Earnings: $3.60 per share, adjusted, vs. $3.50 per share as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. $3.60 per share, adjusted, vs. $3.50 per share as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. Revenue: $4.53 billion, vs. $4.53 billion as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. In the previous quarter revenue rose by 13%. In the quarter Adobe said it would buy design software startup Figma for about $20 billion in the 40-year-old public company's largest transaction to date.
The business Wadhwani oversees is roughly three times the size as Chakravarthy's in terms of revenue. For Wadhwani, Figma represents a risky bet on growth at a time when Wall Street is telling tech companies to tighten their belts and preserve cash. The make-or-break betIn his 15-year tenure as CEO, Narayen hasn't been shy about dealmaking, just at a smaller size. And it might be Wadhwani's make-or-break opportunity to prove he should be CEO of the fourth-biggest U.S. business software company by market cap. Shantanu Narayen, CEO, Adobe Mark Neuling | CNBCThe revenue became more predictable and less closely associated with product releases.
Adobe's $20 billion bid to buy Figma makes CEO Dylan Field's stake worth $2 billion. When the design-software startup Figma was just starting out, Dylan Field, its cofounder and CEO, and his colleagues would pitch prospective customers' design teams, but they struggled with one major problem. While customers were excited about Figma's product, they hesitated to switch from existing tools. Now, Adobe's $20 billion bid to buy Figma makes Field's stake in the company worth $2 billion. Field's rise to successEvan Wallace and Dylan Field are the cofounders of Figma.
When design-software startup Figma had just started out, cofounder and CEO Dylan Field and his colleagues would pitch potential customers' design teams, but they struggled with one major problem. While customers were excited about Figma's product, they hesitated to switch from existing tools. Now, Adobe's $20 billion bid to buy the design software startup makes Field's stake in the company worth $2 billion. Field's rise to successEvan Wallace and Dylan Field are the cofounders of Figma. After taking time off to do a product design internship at news-sharing service Flipboard, he decided not to return to school.
Adobe's $20 billion bid for Figma would bring one of its own biggest competitors on board. Adobe's $20 billion bid to buy the design-software company Figma shocked many in the design community, especially as IPOs and acquisitions have slowed amid the downturn. Since Dylan Field, the CEO of Figma, founded the company in 2012, it quickly became one of Adobe's biggest competitors. Belsky said that right now, there's no clear integration between Figma and Adobe's tools like Photoshop or Illustrator, but joining forces brings the opportunity to do that. Belsky said he sees whiteboard tools becoming as important as PowerPoint or other slide-presentation tools.
The purchase of Figma, whose tools are used by designers and developers, is Adobe’s largest-ever acquisition and extends its reach into new areas. The rising popularity of social networks helped fuel interest in an earlier wave of collaboration technology companies, including Jive Software and workplace chat company Yammer, later acquired by Microsoft Corp. in 2012 for $1.2 billion. Startups that employ concepts of collaboration, including digital work-space company Notion, document company Coda and app platform Airtable, took off among software, design and product teams. Adobe is best-known by consumers for software programs—including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Acrobat—used for graphic design, video editing and more. The fact that Adobe was willing to pay so much for Figma reflects that belief that its software was fundamentally different, according to Mr. Saper.
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