Track your investments for FREE with Simply Wall St, the portfolio command center trusted by over 7 million individual investors worldwide. ServiceNow (NYSE:NOW) is under fresh scrutiny as generative ...
Investors question whether AI competitors and automation tools could erode demand for traditional software licenses and workflows. The concern about the AI threat outweighed solid earnings from ...
ServiceNowNOW reported fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that topped Wall Street estimates but the size of the beats may have underwhelmed some investors. The financial results sent ServiceNow stock ...
Software stocks were dragged into bear market territory this week despite a better-than-expected quarterly update from industry leader ServiceNow. Investors question the sector’s future when ...
The technology industry remains a hot investment area in 2026 thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), but the situation is complicated for software stocks. Wall Street analysts predict some software ...
Fears of AI displacing software companies resulted in share price drops for ServiceNow and Salesforce. Salesforce saw 9% year-over-year revenue growth in the third quarter and raised its 2025 ...
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Wedbush added Salesforce (CRM) and ServiceNow (NOW) to its IVES AI 30 (IVES) after removing them in December 2025, and noted that the software sell-off is overdone. The firm removed Roblox (RBLX) and ...
ServiceNow can’t catch a break. The software company’s earnings report beat expectations but investors are shunning the sector and still look wary of its acquisition strategy, sending shares lower on ...
ServiceNow topped Wall Street's fourth-quarter earnings expectations and issued better-than-expected guidance. The enterprise software company has spent billions in recent months to boost its ...
Sharath Chandra Macha says systems should work the way people think. If you need training just to do simple stuff, something's wrong ...