On July 21, Atlassian declined 5.02% in regular trading, trading at $91.615/share, with turnover of $70.21 million. The stock came under pressure alongside the broader application software sector as renewed fears over AI disrupting traditional software business models swept through the market.
On the news front, concerns resurfaced that AI-powered coding tools could undermine conventional software subscription revenue streams. While Atlassian recently launched AI-native software development capabilities in Jira — integrating coding agents including Claude Code, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot — the market interpreted the proliferation of such tools as a potential threat to recurring subscription models rather than purely as a growth catalyst. Salesforce fell 1.63% and Palantir declined 1.09% in the same session.
Separately, Oppenheimer has previously flagged near-term pressure on Atlassian's data center revenue growth, projecting declines in fiscal 2027 before reacceleration. The firm maintains an outperform rating with a $110 price target. Atlassian's next earnings report is scheduled for August 6, with consensus EPS estimated at $0.32.
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