On June 11, SAP SE fell 3.08% in pre-market trading, trading at $165.36/share with trading volume of $264,700, extending the pullback that began on June 10.
The decline marks a complete retracement of the rally from June 4-5, when SAP surged above $195 following its AI strategy announcement at a China summit, where the company unveiled its Autonomous Enterprise vision and disclosed deployment of 224 AI agents and 51 business assistants across core operations. That entire gain has now been erased.
On June 10, the broader application software sector experienced heavy selling, with Palantir Technologies falling 6.33%, IREN Ltd dropping 12.91%, Strategy declining 9.2%, and AppLovin Corporation losing 10.07%. While most peers have since shown stabilization — Palantir up 0.32%, AppLovin up 1.42%, IREN up 2.83%, Strategy up 2.82% — SAP continues to lag, suggesting stock-specific selling pressure remains unresolved.
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