On July 1, Adobe rose 3.05% in regular trading, trading at $209.97/share, with turnover of $342 million. The stock advanced amid a broad rally in the application software sector and positive e-commerce data released by its digital analytics platform.
On the sector front, application software names surged collectively, with Salesforce up 4.88%, Palantir up 7.42%, and AppLovin up 8.68%, creating significant sector linkage effects. Concurrently, Adobe's recently disclosed Prime Day monitoring data showed U.S. online retail spending during June 23-26 totaled $26.4 billion, representing 9.3% year-over-year growth — surpassing the 9.0% consensus forecast and validating Adobe's digital analytics platform influence across the e-commerce industry.
The Prime Day transaction volume has now approached the scale of traditional year-end holiday shopping seasons, with mobile contributing 54.2% of online sales. Additionally, Adobe recently announced its acquisition of AI video and image enhancement firm Topaz Labs and a strategic data partnership with LiveRamp to strengthen its commerce media capabilities.
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