Movement Alert|Adobe Rises 3.1% in Regular Trading, Asia Business Executive Appointment Signals Regional Expansion

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On May 29, Adobe rose 3.1% in regular trading, trading at $248.9/share, with trading volume of $237 million. The move was driven by the company's announcement of Fabio Tiviti as Vice President and Managing Director for Asia, overseeing enterprise operations across Southeast Asia, Greater China, and South Korea.

Tiviti, who brings over 25 years of technology leadership experience in the Asia-Pacific region and previously served as Global Vice President at Workday, will report directly to JAPAC President Ben Goodman. The appointment signals Adobe's commitment to accelerating growth in key Asian markets.

The appointment comes on the heels of Adobe's record-setting fiscal Q1 results, which showed revenue of $6.4 billion, up 12% year-over-year. Subscription revenue from commercial professionals and consumers reached $1.78 billion, growing 16% YoY, while creative and marketing professional subscriptions hit $4.39 billion, up 12%. AI-driven momentum across Adobe's product portfolio remains a key growth catalyst.

The broader Application Software sector traded higher, with Salesforce gaining 6.5% and Palantir rising 8.02%, providing additional tailwinds for Adobe's valuation recovery.

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