On July 30, Automatic Data Processing Inc declined 3.01% in regular trading, trading at $258.49/share, with turnover of $137 million. The pullback comes just one day after the stock surged approximately 5% following a strong Q4 fiscal 2026 earnings beat.
The broader Human Resource & Employment Services sector experienced significant selling pressure, with peers declining sharply: Paylocity down 7.72%, Robert Half down 7.56%, Paycom down 6.83%, Paychex down 6.32%, and Insperity down 1.34%. ADP's relatively modest decline compared to sector peers suggests its strong Q4 results are providing partial support.
For context, ADP reported Q4 adjusted EPS of $2.64, exceeding the consensus estimate of $2.59-$2.60 and representing a 16.81% year-over-year increase. Revenue of $5.474 billion also beat the $5.437 billion estimate. Cantor Fitzgerald raised its price target to $295 from $244 following the results, maintaining an overweight rating. The company guided for 5%-6% revenue growth in fiscal 2027, with AI tools now deeply integrated across products and sales operations.
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