David Wadhwani, president of Adobe's Digital Media Business, says the company's new AI products will allow it to deliver most free and paid tier options for users. He joins Caroline Hyde and Tim Stenovec on “Bloomberg Technology.
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Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE ) Adobe Summit 2025 Investor Meeting Conference Call March 18, 2025 5:00 PM ET Company Participants Steve Day - Head, Investor Relations Shantanu Narayen - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David Wadhwani - President, Digital Media Business Anil Chakravarthy - President, Digital Experience Business Dan Durn - Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President, Finance, Technology, Security & Operations Conference Call Participants Jackson Ader - KeyBanc Capital Markets Jay Vleeschhouwer - Griffin Securities Brad Sills - Bank of America Brad Zelnick - Deutsche Bank Saket Kalia - Barclays Keith Weiss - Morgan Stanley Kash Rangan - Goldman Sachs Alex Zukin - Wolfe Research Brent Thill - Jefferies Mark Murphy - JPMorgan Steve Day Welcome, everybody, to Adobe Summit 2025 Investor Meeting. I'm Steve Day.
ADBE had a strong Q1 with revenue and EPS beats, but the stock fell nearly 14% due to conservative guidance. The company is making progress in AI monetization, introducing new Firefly plans and reporting $125 million in standalone AI-driven ARR. Despite weak momentum, ADBE is undervalued with a forward PEG ratio of 1.36, suggesting significant upside potential.
Adobe Inc ADBE just gave investors a masterclass in AI-driven growth at its annual Summit and JPMorgan analyst Mark R. Murphy is taking note.
Adobe on Tuesday said it is rolling out artificial intelligence "agents" that brands can use to help consumers navigate their websites.
Software firm Adobe on Tuesday unveiled its strategy and product offerings for agentic AI at a company conference. The post Adobe Launches AI Agents For Its Marketing Platform appeared first on Investor's Business Daily.
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Adobe (ADBE -13.85%) fell 13.9% on March 13 in response to its first-quarter fiscal 2025 results and full-year guidance.
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