Movement Alert|Adobe Falls 3.2% in Pre-Market Trading, Software Sector Under Broad Pressure as Investors Rotate into Semiconductors

Market Focus
Jun 02

On June 2, Adobe fell 3.2% in pre-market trading, trading at $265.62/share, with trading volume of $13.08 million. The decline comes as the broader application software sector faces selling pressure amid a rotation of investor capital into semiconductor and AI infrastructure stocks.

Market reports indicate that chip manufacturers rallied in pre-market trading as investors bet on strong long-term AI-driven growth in semiconductors, while software names retreated broadly. Within the sector, Salesforce fell 4.39%, Datadog declined 3.96%, Strategy dropped 3.66%, and Palantir Technologies lost 3.03%. The pullback follows a strong prior session in which Adobe had surged approximately 5-6%, driven by the appointment of Fabio Tiviti as Vice President and Managing Director for Asia and robust Q1 results showing revenue of $6.4 billion, up 12% year-over-year.

Additionally, Adobe announced it will release Q2 fiscal year earnings on June 11, with analysts expecting revenue of $6.43-6.48 billion. Market concerns over intensifying AI competition continue to weigh on software valuations, with Adobe stock down approximately 30% year-to-date.

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