I rate ServiceNow a Buy, driven by strong AI monetization and vertical expansion supporting a sustained 20% revenue CAGR and premium valuation. AI momentum is accelerating, with management guiding for $1B in AI ACV by FY26 and significant price uplifts from Pro Plus adoption. The hybrid pricing model de-risks AI adoption, accelerates monetization, and is evidenced by rapid growth in Now Assist consumption.
NOW's near-term results are expected to suffer from unfavorable forex and sluggish Agentic AI revenues despite a strong portfolio and a rich partner base.
Compounders like ServiceNow offer dependable, long-term growth through consistent revenue expansion and reinvestment at high rates of return. NOW excels as a B2B software provider and has steadily grown revenues over the past decade. As operating margins expand, we expect dilution to reverse, setting up investors for long-term appreciation tailwinds.
ServiceNow (NOW) closed at $1 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.57% move from the prior day.
ServiceNow (NOW) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
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ServiceNow (NOW) concluded the recent trading session at $996.32, signifying a +1.62% move from its prior day's close.
ServiceNow leverages generative AI tools and strikes partnerships as it aims to accelerate subscription revenues.