On June 8, Snowflake rose 3.16% in regular trading, trading at $243.42/share, with trading volume of $272 million. The rebound follows a period of selling pressure driven by executive share sales and sector weakness earlier in the month.
On the news front, multiple investment banks have recently raised their target prices on Snowflake, providing significant support for the stock. Deutsche Bank raised its target from $250 to $300, maintaining a Buy rating, while UBS lifted its target from $325 to $370, also maintaining Buy. Oppenheimer maintained its Outperform rating, noting that Snowflake's platform strategy shift toward agentic AI — including its Cortex Code and Cowork agents — positions the company for long-term differentiation and significant monetization opportunities.
Additionally, Snowflake disclosed several ecosystem developments during its recent Summit, including deepened Cortex AI collaboration with Anthropic to deploy Claude models for enterprise use, expanded partnership with Cognizant via the CoCo platform, and Thomson Reuters building its enterprise AI and data platform on Snowflake's infrastructure with over 1,500 internal users.
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