On July 14, Cadence Design Systems fell 3.02% in pre-market trading, trading at $366.49/share, with turnover of $243,800. The decline came amid broad-based selling pressure across the application software sector, despite multiple recent analyst upgrades for the stock.
The sector saw widespread weakness, with Intuit down 6.72%, Salesforce down 6.27%, Palantir Technologies down 4.84%, and AppLovin down 2.56%. The sector-wide selling dragged Cadence lower even as Rosenblatt Securities raised its price target on the stock from $375 to $410 maintaining a buy rating, and Goldman Sachs lifted its target from $410 to $470 just the previous day. The consensus mean price target among analysts stands at approximately $397.67.
Cadence is scheduled to report Q2 earnings on July 27, with consensus EPS expectations of $1.62. The company is the global leader in electronic design automation, providing AI-driven software, accelerated hardware, and silicon IP products for semiconductor design.
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