Top 20 US Stock Transactions: Adobe's Poor Performance, Stock Price Falls 13.7%
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发表于 2024-12-13 13:17:19
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Adobe, ranked fourth in the US stock market, fell 13.69% due to poor performance and a significant drop in stock price by 13.7%, marking the largest single day decline in two years and closing at $8.32 billion. The company's performance guidance fell short of market expectations, exacerbating investors' concerns that this creative software giant may be disrupted by emerging artificial intelligence (AI) startups. The company expects a revenue of $23.4 billion for the fiscal year 2025, which falls short of analysts' expectations of $23.8 billion; The expected earnings per share are between $20.20 and $20.50, which is lower than the analyst's expectation of $20.52.
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