Intuit (INTU) closed at $655.68 in the latest trading session, marking a +2.16% move from the prior day.
Oracle, Apple, and Amphenol were among the portfolio's top contributors for the quarter, appreciating +28.91%, +24.25%, and +25.49%, respectively. Alternatively, Intuit, Salesforce, and SAP detracted from performance, declining -13.18%, -12.94%, and -12.13%, respectively. Intuit's shares came under pressure during the quarter as investors grew concerned that autonomous AI agents could weaken the competitive position of traditional software-as-a-service providers.
The recommendations of Wall Street analysts are often relied on by investors when deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock. Media reports about these brokerage-firm-employed (or sell-side) analysts changing their ratings often affect a stock's price.
Intuit (INTU) concluded the recent trading session at $682.91, signifying a -1.7% move from its prior day's close.
Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ:INTU ) Analyst/Investor Day September 18, 2025 11:00 AM EDT Company Participants Kim Watkins - Vice President of Investor Relations Sasan Goodarzi - CEO, President & Director Alex Balazs - Executive VP & CTO Marianna Tessel - Executive VP & GM of Small Business Group David Hahn - Executive VP & GM of Services Group Ashley Still - Executive VP & GM of Mid-Market Group Mark Notarainni - Executive VP & GM of Consumer Group Arundati Singh Sandeep Aujla - Executive VP & CFO Conference Call Participants Keith Weiss - Morgan Stanley, Research Division Sitikantha Panigrahi - Mizuho Securities USA LLC, Research Division Brent Thill - Jefferies LLC, Research Division Stefan Slowinski - BNP Paribas Exane, Research Division Mark Murphy - JPMorgan Chase & Co, Research Division S. Kirk Materne - Evercore ISI Institutional Equities, Research Division Taylor McGinnis - UBS Investment Bank, Research Division Raimo Lenschow - Barclays Bank PLC, Research Division Bradley Sills - BofA Securities, Research Division Scott Schneeberger - Oppenheimer & Co. Inc., Research Division Kasthuri Rangan - Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Research Division Benjamin Solak Presentation Kim Watkins Vice President of Investor Relations Hello, everyone.
Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ:INTU ) Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference 2025 September 10, 2025 1:50 PM EDT Company Participants Sandeep Aujla - Executive VP & CFO Conference Call Participants Kasthuri Rangan - Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Research Division Presentation Kasthuri Rangan Head of Software Coverage So this is the day 3 of the Goldman Sachs Communacopia and Technology Conference. The fourth year that we have rebranded at this conference and reversioned it and consolidated a couple of industry groups, and it's been a tremendous success.
Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ:INTU ) Citi's 2025 Global Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference September 3, 2025 8:50 AM EDT Company Participants Alex Balazs - Executive VP & CTO Conference Call Participants Steven Enders - Citigroup Inc., Research Division Presentation Steven Enders Research Analyst Awesome. Well, thanks, everybody, for joining us this morning.
INTU posts strong fiscal Q4 results with 38% EPS growth and 20% revenue jump, fueled by gains in Global Business Solutions and Credit Karma.
U.S. equities jumped at midday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted that policymakers could be cutting interest rates soon. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all rose around 2%.
Shares of Intuit Inc (NASDAQ:INTU) are down 6.4% to trade at $653.16, despite the California-based fintech company topping earnings estimates, reporting fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of $2.75 per share on $3.83 billion in revenue.
The headline numbers for Intuit (INTU) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended July 2025, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.
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