Wall Street Remains Divided On Adobe Post Q3 Beat

  • Adobe Inc's ADBE Q3 results saw a mixed response from Wall Street as the analysts remained cautious over the annual recurring revenue prospects. The analysts reiterated their ratings, and their price targets implied upside between 3.7% - 18.4%, based on the last closing price of $645.89.
  • Goldman Sachs analyst Kash Rangan raised the PT to $765 from $735, suggesting an 18.4% upside, and reiterated a Buy.
  • Rangan remained bullish, saying early summer seasonality amid vaccine effectiveness led to the smaller magnitude of the beat and did not diminish the prospects for upside in Q4.
  • Stifel analyst J. Parker Lane raised the PT to $750 from $725, indicating a 16.1% upside, and affirmed a Buy.
  • BMO Capital analyst Keith Bachman lowered the PT to $720 from $730, suggesting an 11.5% upside, but affirmed an Outperform.
  • Piper Sandler analyst Brent Bracelin raised the PT to $670 from $600, implying a 3.7% upside, and maintained an Overweight.
  • The Q3 results were good but not as great as Q2, as per Bracelin.
  • Citi analyst Tyler Radke raised the PT to $678 from $575, indicating a 4.97% upside, and affirmed a Neutral. 
  • UBS analyst Karl Keirstead raised the PT to $690 from $625, implying a 6.8% upside, and maintained a Buy.
  • Oppenheimer analyst Brian Schwartz raised the PT to $680 from $600, suggesting a 5.3% upside, and reiterated an Outperform.
  • JPMorgan analyst Sterling Auty raised the PT to $680 from $660 and reiterated an Overweight.
  • Price Action: ADBE shares traded lower by 2.81% at $627.51 on the last check Wednesday.
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