On June 29, Adobe rose 3.14% in regular trading, trading at $207.65/share, with turnover of $306 million. The stock extended its recent recovery from seven-year lows as fresh data from its analytics platform highlighted resilient U.S. consumer spending.
Adobe released monitoring data showing that during the June 23-26 Amazon Prime Day period, total U.S. retail online spending reached $26.4 billion, representing a 9.3% year-over-year increase that exceeded the firm's prior forecast of 9.0% growth and the $26.3 billion projection published ahead of the event. Mobile commerce dominated, contributing 54.2% of total online sales. The transaction volume approached that of the traditional year-end holiday shopping season, when Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday generated $32.5 billion in total.
The data reinforces Adobe's role as a key arbiter of U.S. e-commerce activity via Adobe Analytics. Sentiment was also supported by continued tailwinds from Michael Burry's recently disclosed position increase and the company's AI-first ARR surpassing $500 million, though the stock remains under pressure from its CFO departure and freemium strategy transition earlier this month.
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