Movement Alert|Shopify Rises 3.04% in Regular Trading, Multiple Institutions Upgrade Ratings as DoorDash Partnership Expands Fulfillment Capabilities

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Jul 17

On July 17, Shopify rose 3.04% in regular trading, trading at $127.57 USD/share, with turnover of $5.22 billion. The stock rebounded after two consecutive sessions of pullback totaling over 6%.

On the news front, multiple institutional upgrades have provided valuation support. Jefferies upgraded Shopify to Buy and raised its target price from $140 to $160, citing the company's potential as an infrastructure layer in the emerging agentic commerce space. Stifel Nicolaus also upgraded the stock to Buy from Hold, while CIBC reiterated its Outperform rating with a $185 target price, noting Plus merchant website traffic growth accelerated to approximately 25%. The analyst consensus target price stands at $160.15.

Additionally, DoorDash announced a direct integration with Shopify, enabling local brick-and-mortar retailers to offer same-day delivery through DoorDash's logistics network. Shopify's VP of Partnerships noted that instant fulfillment is key to improving customer conversion, and the integration allows merchants to manage all orders within Shopify's backend while reaching DoorDash's extensive user base.

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