One number stood out in Adobe's earnings report: AI's annual recurring revenue. Investors are eyeing Adobe's ARR from AI as the company bets big on the technology.
Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call March 12, 2025 5:00 PM ET Company Participants Steve Day - SVP, DX CFO & Corporate Finance, Interim Head of IR Shantanu Narayen - Chair & CEO David Wadhwani - President, Digital Media Business Anil Chakravarthy - President, Digital Experience Business Dan Durn - EVP & CFO Conference Call Participants Brent Thill - Jefferies Brent Bracelin - Piper Sandler Keith Weiss - Morgan Stanley Kash Rangan - Goldman Sachs Mark Moerdler - Bernstein Research Alex Zukin - Wolfe Research Mark Murphy - JPMorgan Saket Kalia - Barclays Operator Good day, and welcome to the Q1 FY 2025 Adobe Earnings Conference Call. Today's conference is being recorded.
On Market Domination Overtime for March 12, 2025, anchors Josh Lipton and Julie Hyman report on and get an analyst's reaction to Adobe's first quarter results. They also speak with BlackRock's Americas chief investment and portfolio strategist Gargi Chaudhuri about the market volatility and why investors may want to stay invested in U.S. stocks.
Software giant Adobe (ADBE 1.14%) reported fiscal 2025 first-quarter earnings on Wednesday, March 12, that topped analysts' consensus expectations. Q1 revenue of $5.71 billion rose 10.2% year over year and bested the estimate of $5.66 billion.
Adobe (ADBE) reported record quarterly revenue above analysts' expectations, though its outlook disappointed.
Adobe Systems Inc. shares fell in after-hours trading Wednesday after disappointing quarterly earnings guidance, amid criticism on Wall Street that the software company is not yet monetizing artificial intelligence.
Adobe Chairman and CEO Shantanu Narayen joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Q1 results, AI integration, Firefly, tariff impacts, and more.
Adobe beat analyst estimates for its fiscal first quarter but offered mixed guidance for the current period. Adobe stock fell late.
Adobe beat Wall Street expectations for first-quarter revenue on Wednesday, benefiting from strong spending on its portfolio of design products that boast artificial intelligence features.
Jamie Meyers says his firm sold Adobe (ADBE) last quarter due to management evading questions on A.I. monetization.
There's a lot riding on Adobe's (ADBE) earnings report as five of the previous quarters disappointed investors. A.I. buzz became the culprit to the company's downtrend.
Adobe Inc. ADBE will release its first-quarter financial results, after the closing bell, on Wednesday, March 12.