Accenture stock rebounds nearly 2% as Redburn nudges target; dividend date and March earnings in focus

Accenture stock rebounds nearly 2% as Redburn nudges target; dividend date and March earnings in focus

New York, Jan 5, 2026, 14:34 EST — Regular session

Accenture shares rose nearly 2% on Monday, clawing back some ground after last week’s slide as investors weighed another cautious analyst update and upcoming shareholder-return milestones.

The move matters because Accenture is closely watched as a read-through on corporate technology budgets, where investors are still debating how quickly discretionary spending rebounds and whether new AI work translates into steadier growth.

Rothschild & Co Redburn lifted its price target on Accenture to $210 from $205 while keeping a neutral stance, according to a MarketScreener report published early Monday. MarketScreener data also showed a mean analyst target price around $288.18 and an “outperform” consensus rating based on 26 analysts. MarketScreener

Accenture was trading at $265.07, after touching $266.63 earlier in the session and dipping as low as $258.92.

Other IT services names were mixed. IBM rose about 1.6% while Cognizant gained nearly 0.9%, and Infosys slipped around 0.7%.

Accenture closed down 3.11% on Friday at $259.95, its third straight daily decline, and it finished the session about 35% below its 52-week high of $398.35, MarketWatch reported. MarketWatch

In its last quarterly update, Accenture reported $20.9 billion in new bookings — contracted work that typically turns into future revenue — and $2.2 billion in “advanced AI” new bookings. Chair and CEO Julie Sweet said, “I am very pleased with our $21 billion in new bookings.” Accenture Newsroom

The company also declared a quarterly dividend of $1.63 a share, with an ex-dividend date and record date of Jan. 13 and a payment date of Feb. 13, according to an S&P Capital IQ report carried by MarketScreener. (The ex-dividend date is the first day a new buyer is not entitled to the next payout.) MarketScreener

Accenture’s annual general meeting is scheduled for Jan. 28 in Dublin, a filing showed. SEC

The risk for bulls is that a soft patch in discretionary consulting work lasts longer than expected, keeping pressure on growth and limiting how much investors will pay for the stock even as AI-related demand builds.

Next up, investors will watch Accenture’s second-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings conference call, scheduled for March 19 at 8:00 a.m. EST. Accenture

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