On June 11, Synopsys fell 3.1% in regular trading, trading at $446.45/share, with turnover of $293 million. The decline extends the stock's recent downtrend amid persistent selling pressure across the application software sector.
The broader sector has been under sustained pressure in recent sessions. Within the Application Software sector where Synopsys belongs, notable declines include Adobe down 4.84%, Salesforce down 2.83%, and AppLovin down 2.07%. Though Synopsys previously reported strong Q2 fiscal results with revenue growth of approximately 42% year-over-year and received multiple analyst upgrades — including Citi raising its target to $610 and Bank of America to $600 — the sector-wide systematic downturn has erased earlier gains from the post-earnings bounce. Over the past five trading days, the stock has declined approximately 8.47%, reflecting continued momentum to the downside despite fundamentally positive catalysts. Elliott Management board representation and robust mid-year revenue of $4.685 billion (up 53.12% year-over-year) have so far failed to stem the broader sector rotation.
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