Movement Alert|Intuit Falls 3.1% in Regular Trading, Application Software Sector Broadly Weak Amid Investment Bank Downgrades

Market Focus
Aug 06

On August 6, Intuit fell 3.1% in regular trading, trading at $322.04/share, with turnover of $155 million. The decline came as the broader application software sector experienced significant selling pressure, compounded by ongoing headwinds from multiple investment bank downgrades.

The application software sector saw widespread weakness, with peers AppLovin plunging 19.34%, Datadog falling 17.38%, and Figma dropping 16.13%, driven by AppLovin's revenue miss that triggered broad sector selling. Within this context, Intuit continued to face specific pressure from recent analyst actions: Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock from Overweight to Equal Weight and slashed its price target from $580 to $335, while TD Cowen cut its target to $304 and downgraded to Hold, citing concerns that AI disruption poses structural risk to the core TurboTax tax preparation business.

The company is scheduled to report fourth fiscal quarter and full-year results on August 25, with consensus EPS expectations at $2.14. Market uncertainty around forward guidance, particularly regarding TurboTax growth assumptions amid AI competition concerns, may continue to weigh on sentiment in the near term.

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