Salesforce stock price has retreated in the past few weeks and moved into a bear market this year after falling by 15% from its all-time high. The CRM share price plunged to a low of $310, its lowest swing since November 8.
Salesforce (CRM) is expected to report fourth-quarter results after the market closes Wednesday, with analysts largely bullish on the cloud-based software company's stock, anticipating AI-driven gains.
Salesforce's Q4 performance is likely to reflect the benefits of the growing adoption of generative AI-enabled solutions and continued cloud migration.
Get a deeper insight into the potential performance of Salesforce.com (CRM) for the quarter ended January 2025 by going beyond Wall Street's top -and-bottom-line estimates and examining the estimates for some of its key metrics.
In the latest trading session, Salesforce.com (CRM) closed at $318.43, marking a -1.88% move from the previous day.
Salesforce remains an attractive growth opportunity. I expect it to beat Q4 FY2025 consensus expectations despite recent EPS weakness and slowing cRPO growth. CRM's focus on cost control and robust free cash flow growth supports continued share repurchases and increasing dividends, enhancing shareholder value. Agentforce's early success and the massive potential of the AI agents market position Salesforce to be a major player in this expanding niche.
The Big Data industry is expected to grow significantly in the future. As a result, companies like NVDA, CRM, PLTR and MCO are likely to benefit.
Artificial intelligence has transformed entire industries in just a few short years. From the rise of machine learning to the most advanced generative AI, the technology has seeped into just about every business over the last decade.
Zacks.com users have recently been watching Salesforce.com (CRM) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
For the last two years, technology stocks have been rocking thanks to an overwhelmingly bullish narrative surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). Among AI's biggest winners have been software businesses, a theme that I don't see changing anytime soon.
Salesforce's stock has lost 10% of its value in the two months since I wrote about the company's Agentforce and AI agentic artificial intelligence service. For example, such services aim to plan a vacation; choose the best flights, hotels, and restaurants, and pay what is needed to lock in those reservations, as I noted in my book, Brain Rush.
Kevin Simpson, Capital Wealth Planning founder and CIO, joins CNBC's 'Halftime Report' to explain why he's buying Salesforce.