On August 3, Salesforce.com rose 3.02% in pre-market trading, trading at $189.0/share, with turnover of $6.58 million. The stock continues to recover from a sharp sell-off triggered by multiple analyst downgrades the prior week.
The primary catalyst behind the rebound is Microsoft's fiscal Q4 earnings report, which showed Azure cloud revenue surging 43% year-over-year, significantly exceeding Wall Street expectations. Microsoft's results, which drove its stock to the largest single-day gain since 2008 and added $480 billion in market value, have broadly validated AI and cloud computing demand, boosting sentiment across the enterprise software sector. Microsoft also guided capital expenditure lower to approximately $175 billion for fiscal 2027, easing concerns about unsustainable AI spending.
The positive sector backdrop follows Morgan Stanley's earlier note that bearish expectations for software stocks had become excessive, maintaining a constructive outlook on the sector. Salesforce.com had previously fallen sharply after Morgan Stanley cut its target price from $287 to $185, but analyst consensus remains at Buy with a mean target around $249, suggesting substantial upside from current levels.
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