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However, the current scenario also offers an opportunity to pick stocks that could generate attractive returns despite short-term pressures. To that end, here are five stocks favored by Wall Street's top analysts, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. The analyst said the results reinforce his view of Adobe as a winner in an emerging generative artificial intelligence world. "This strategy should enable creatives to better appreciate the productivity benefits of generative AI more quickly, and make Firefly-powered generative AI offerings a critical part of their workflows, creating competitive differentiation as well as increasing the overall value of Creative Cloud," said Zelnick. Rangan holds the 509th position among more than 8,500 analysts on TipRanks.
Persons: Shantanu Narayen, Mark Neuling, Wall, Brad Zelnick, Zelnick, TipRanks, Baird, Colin Sebastian, Sebastian, Bing, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Rangan Organizations: Adobe, CNBC, Adobe Software, Deutsche Bank, Microsoft Tech, Microsoft, Windows, Bing, TipRanks, FedEx
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 makes Photoshop and other editing tools that form the core of its Creative Cloud subscription software business. For the past six months, the company has been steadily adding new AI features to those programs, such as the ability to generate images from text. Adobe customers will get a certain number of "credits" toward using generative AI features. Adobe also said it will pay the contributors to its stock imagery databases that are used to train its AI systems. After that, Adobe will start paying out the bonus each year for the training work done with its AI systems.
Persons: Ely Greenfield, Stephen Nellis, Richard Chang Organizations: Wednesday, Adobe, Reuters, Thomson Locations: San Francisco
"In a blue-sky scenario, we arrive at AI revenue of $1 billion in FY24, growing to $2.9 billion by FY26 (which assumes 33% Firefly penetration to Creative Cloud/Express users)." Bank of America's upgrade follows a similar move from Morgan Stanley last month . Morgan Stanley raised its rating on Adobe to overweight from equal weight — also citing the company's AI potential. Adobe stock has soared more than 52% in 2023. ADBE YTD mountain Bank of America's forecast implies more than 22% upside for Adobe.
Persons: Brad Sills, Adobe, Sills, Morgan Stanley, , CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: of America, Adobe, Cloud, Bank of, America's
Adobe could be another generative AI winner, according to BMO Capital Markets. Analyst Keith Bachman named Adobe its top pick in a Tuesday note, replacing Palo Alto Networks . "For ADBE, we believe that generative AI can be a meaningful tailwind to net new ARR, starting mostly in FY24. Generative AI can also help with the price and mix of Creative Cloud solutions, according to the analyst. Bachman raised his price target on shares to $600 from $575, implying more than 13% upside from Monday's close.
Persons: Keith Bachman, Bachman, , Michael Bloom Organizations: BMO Capital Markets, Adobe, Palo Alto Networks, BMO
Adobe's Figma deal faces EU competition investigation
  + stars: | 2023-08-07 | by ( Foo Yun Chee | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/IllustrationBRUSSELS, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Adobe's (ADBE.O) $20 billion bid for cloud-based designer platform Figma could reduce competition in global markets for interactive product design tools and also shut out rivals, EU antitrust regulators said on Monday. The European Commission said it opened a full-scale investigation into the deal after a preliminary review triggered concerns, confirming a Reuters story last month. The deal would remove an important rival and could allow Photoshop maker Adobe to restrict competition in the global markets for supply of interactive product design tools, the EU antitrust watchdog said. It said the acquisition could also affect Figma's potential for growth into an effective competitor to Adobe's asset creation tools and effectively reduce competition in interactive product design tools by bundling Figma with Adobe's Creative Cloud suite. The EU competition enforcer said it would decide by Dec. 14 whether to clear or block the deal.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Competition Margrethe Vestager, Adobe, Foo Yun, Sharon Singleton, David Goodman Organizations: REUTERS, European Commission, Reuters, Tech, Zoom Video Communications, Adobe, Competition, EU, Thomson Locations: BRUSSELS
Morgan Stanley upgrades Adobe, cites A.I. acceleration
  + stars: | 2023-07-31 | by ( Brian Evans | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Morgan Stanley thinks Adobe can benefit from artificial intelligence-powered products even more. The bank upgraded Adobe to overweight from equal weight on Monday and hiked its price target to $660 per share from $510. Morgan Stanley's new forecast now implies nearly 25% upside. "Importantly, GenAI products like Firefly coupled with enhancements to flagship applications renew our confidence in a robust product innovation engine at Adobe," Weiss said. Weiss also pointed to the popular Adobe Creative Cloud, which could push the company's earnings-per-share compounded annual growth rate to toward 17% from 2022 to 2025.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Adobe, Morgan Stanley's, Keith Weiss, Weiss, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Adobe
Artificial intelligence could help Adobe win customers and get them to pay more for products, according to BMO Capital Markets. Analyst Keith Bachman upgraded the software stock to outperform from market perform and hiked his price target by $70 to $570. His new price target implies shares could rally 17.3% in the next year from Tuesday's close. "We believe that ADBE can capture price/mix, as well as new users, through generative AI," he said in a note to clients Wednesday. He added that users would likely be willing to spend more on solutions that utilize AI.
Persons: Keith Bachman, Bachman, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Adobe, BMO Capital Markets, Adobe Express Locations: Tuesday's
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Persons: Matthew Furlong, Ryan Cohen, Jeffries, Zhu Jiang, Wolfe, HashiCorp, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Brian Evans Organizations: GameStop, Wynn Resorts, Sands, Signet, Reuters, Mobile, Wolfe Research, Adobe, Adobe Express Locations: New York, Las, China
Adobe cloud business insightsDespite the drag of technical debt that the data suggests, some industry executives say it gets a bad reputation. In this sense, technical debt is a signal of iteration. Adobe head of strategic development for creative cloud partnerships Chris Duffey is looking to reshape technical debt. "I would offer to reframe technical debt as the value of insight gathering throughout the innovation creation process," Duffey said. Despite reduction of operational costs, legacy systems in the technical debt bucket are core operational functions that an organization can't just turn off.
Within that, generative AI has a total addressable market of $150 billion, Goldman said. We believe Generative AI can streamline business workflows, automate routine tasks and give rise to a new generation of business applications," Goldman analysts wrote in a recent research report. But generative AI is able to produce new content such as text, video, images or computer code — putting it a step ahead. "Generative AI tools have far-reaching implications across industries, from enterprise software to healthcare, financial services and more," Goldman said. With the tech giants already incorporating it into their products, Goldman sees generative AI boosting sales, productivity and product innovation.
To support this goal, GM has selected Adobe Experience Cloud to deliver one-to-one personalized interactions at scale for millions of its customers. For instance, if an individual has just purchased an EV, GM can immediately deliver communications on charging stations, routine maintenance, and helpful mobile app features. For instance, if an individual has just purchased an EV, GM can immediately deliver communications on charging stations, routine maintenance, and helpful mobile app features. Adobe Customer Journey Analytics provides cross-channel insights, empowering GM teams to optimize marketing efforts and customer experiences over time. A single source of truth about GM customers can be leveraged by any team that touches the customer experience.
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Adobe shares rose 5% in extended trading on Wednesday after software maker announced fiscal first-quarter results that topped Wall Street estimates and lifted its full-year foercast. Here's how the company did:Earnings: $3.80 per share, adjusted, vs. $3.68 per share as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. $3.80 per share, adjusted, vs. $3.68 per share as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. For the second quarter, Adobe expects earnings per share of $3.75 to $3.80 on an adjusted basis and $4.75 billion to $4.78 billion in revenue. Analysts surveyed by Refinitiv had been expecting $3.76 per share in adjusted earnings and $4.76 billion in revenue.
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.
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen told the WSJ that leaders who don't love what they do can't do their jobs. Narayen has been Adobe's CEO for 15 years, a longer tenure than that of most tech leaders. Narayen, who has been Adobe CEO since 2007, gave his advice to other leaders looking for long tenures. He added that he has "no idea" what he would do if he wasn't Adobe CEO. "I'm probably not as out there as other CEOs," Narayen told Insider.
It's called a subscription audit, and it's saving me more than $200 per month going into 2023. And nearly 90% of those surveyed underestimated the total cost of their subscriptions, often by hundreds of dollars. I'm no exception, as underused subscriptions seem to accumulate such as barnacles on my balance sheet throughout the year. But with my annual end-of-year subscription audit, I shaved $209 off my monthly budget by canceling or reducing subscriptions. Alternatively, you can save money by switching to a cheaper plan with fewer services, as I did with my Adobe Creative Cloud membership.
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.
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Adobe Challenger Bets Economic Downturn Will Propel Sales
  + stars: | 2022-11-23 | by ( Stuart Condie | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
SYDNEY—As layoffs in the tech sector mount, one highly valued startup is attempting to persuade businesses that its products offer better value when many are seeking to cut costs. Australian design-software startup Canva Pty. Ltd. hopes businesses will switch from more expensive products such as Adobe Inc.’s Creative Cloud. The risk is that potential customers, fearing a fall in revenue as the economy softens, will curb spending or even use more-limited design software available free.
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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.
Shantanu Narayen, chairman and chief executive officer of Adobe Systems Inc., during a telecast of the SoftBank World event in Tokyo arranged in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020. SoftBank World, the company's annual two-day event for customers and suppliers, ends Friday. The forecast excludes impact from its planned $20 billion acquisition of design software startup Figma, which is expected to close in 2023. Analysts polled by Refinitiv had expected adjusted earnings of $15.53 per share on $19.82 billion in revenue. WATCH: The design space overall has a lot of room to run, says Bessemer Venture Partners' Elliott Robinson
Beyond organizations, Adobe tools also help individuals create Pride campaigns, share Hispanic Heritage Month stories, and amplify other important social causes. Today, the company is proud to further its mission with Adobe Express for Nonprofits. "Having a user-friendly tool to quickly create professional-looking, on-brand designs is a game changer for us. Adobe Express for Nonprofits also includes tutorials – some specifically created for and by nonprofits – so even first-timers can quickly achieve great results. Adobe Express for Nonprofits also leverages features from Adobe Acrobat, including converting and exporting PDFs, used in everything from forms and contracts to flyers and posters.
Adobe's Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements 2023 add creative features that require no editing experience. Photoshop Elements 2023 and Premiere Elements 2023 cost $100 each or bundled for $150. You can also upgrade from any previous version for $80 for either Photoshop Elements or Premiere Elements, or both for $120. Adobe Photoshop Elements 2023 & Premiere Elements 2023 For the 2023 version, Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements have been optimized for faster performance, especially on Apple M1 computers. Improved performance on Apple M1 computersAdobe said Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements 2023 have faster launch times — up to 70% — on Macs that use Apple's M1 processor.
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