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With the broader market pulling back in recent weeks, it has created some better entry points for investors interested in owning some of the top technology stocks out there.
The stock market is full of expensive and cheap stocks, but the hard part is determining which are still worth buying at their current price tag. "Cheap" and "expensive" in this context do not refer to the price per share but rather to the company's valuation.
ADBE shares are benefiting from strong demand for its creative products and expanding clientele amid increasing competition and stretched valuation.
Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Adobe (ADBE). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
Investors are rightfully concerned about how Adobe's (ADBE -1.40%) management team will handle the threat and opportunity of artificial intelligence.
It's not surprising that near term technicals are bearish but the indicators suggest a bottom is near with bullish divergence signals. Despite the negative reaction, most recent earnings and guidance figures were actually quite fair. Cash from operations showed impressive growth. The major contraction in the P/CFO ratio leads me to conclude that the stock is undervalued at current levels.
Adobe Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE) wants to reignite growth, and Goldman thinks artificial intelligence could be the breakthrough it needs. The investment bank believes the software giant is on the verge of delivering consistent double-digit revenue growth, powered by deeper AI integration across its portfolio.
Palantir Technologies (PLTR 4.06%) has been one of the hottest artificial intelligence (AI) stocks on Wall Street, but it has become a bit overheated. This has caused the stock to sell off 30% from its all-time highs.
Adobe's fundamentals remain strong despite the share price drop, portraying that the market fears the company is getting disrupted. Management started disclosing new metrics this quarter which demonstrate that the company is doing fine even among low-end consumers. Management is putting their actions behind their words by repurchasing shares and some insiders are buying.