Movement Alert|Adobe Falls 3.09% in Pre-Market Trading, Application Software Sector Broadly Under Pressure Amid Intensified Institutional Downgrades

Market Focus
Aug 06

On August 6, Adobe fell 3.09% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $250.51 per share, with turnover of $831,800.

On the news front, the application software sector faced broad-based selling pressure, with multiple investment banks issuing rating downgrades across the industry. Morgan Stanley previously downgraded Adobe to Underweight from Equalweight, slashing its price target to $240 from $365, citing concerns over the stock's valuation amid shifting market dynamics. The analyst consensus mean target now sits at approximately $252.86, reflecting muted near-term expectations.

Within the Application Software sector, stocks declined broadly on the session. Among individual stocks, AppLovin fell 14.44%, Salesforce fell 4.25%, IREN Ltd fell 2.08%, Palantir Technologies fell 1.76%, and Datadog fell 0.42%. The sector-wide weakness reflects ongoing uncertainty around AI monetization timelines and a reversal of the SaaS rotation trade that had lifted the group in early August.

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