Movement Alert|Accenture Falls 4.83% in Regular Trading, IBM Earnings Miss Drags IT Consulting Sector Lower

Market Focus
Jul 14

On July 14, Accenture declined 4.83% in regular trading, trading at approximately $134.26/share, with turnover of $177 million. The drop was triggered by peer IBM reporting preliminary Q2 results that significantly missed market expectations, sending IBM shares down over 23% and sparking broad-based selling across the IT consulting sector.

IBM's earnings disappointment created a ripple effect across the industry, with ServiceNow falling approximately 7%, Salesforce declining 3.9%, and other consulting names including Cognizant and Infosys also trading lower. As one of the largest players in the IT services space, Accenture was particularly vulnerable to the sector-wide sentiment shift.

The selloff compounds existing headwinds for Accenture, which in mid-June lowered its fiscal 2026 revenue growth guidance to 3%-4% from 3%-5% due to Middle East geopolitical disruptions and weaker-than-expected bookings of $19.3 billion. The stock had already fallen approximately 18% on that earnings day, and the latest sector-wide weakness further intensifies investor concerns about near-term IT consulting demand.

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