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Nutanix stock steadies in premarket after Barclays downgrade; Needham talk looms
16 January 2026
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Nutanix stock steadies in premarket after Barclays downgrade; Needham talk looms

New York, January 16, 2026, 08:37 EST — Premarket

  • Nutanix shares ticked up 0.04% premarket, trading at $48.69 following a 5.38% slide in the previous session
  • Barclays downgraded the rating to equalweight and slashed the price target from $64 to $53
  • Management is set to present at the Needham Growth Conference this Friday

Nutanix (NTNX) shares ticked up 0.04% to $48.69 in premarket trading Friday, following a 5.38% drop to $48.67 in the prior session. The stock has fallen roughly 27% over the past year, swinging between $46.12 and $83.36 in the last 52 weeks. Investing.com

Analysts remain focused on a key question: can Nutanix convert its recent surge in software interest into rapid revenue growth, or will it linger in the “good demand, messy timing” phase for another quarter or two?

This matters now because the core bullish argument hinges on customers switching away from VMware. Delays in signing or kicking off those projects would drag down near-term results, even if the long-term thesis stays intact.

Nutanix’s management is set to present at the 28th Annual Needham Growth Conference on Friday at 11:00 a.m. Eastern, with a webcast available for investors. Nasdaq

Barclays downgraded Nutanix from overweight to equalweight and slashed its price target to $53 from $64. The bank described Nutanix as being in the “middle innings” of its effort to capture market share from VMware but expects bookings—orders signed during the period—to slow down as deal cycles lengthen and customers delay start dates. Barclays also highlighted a rising share of OEM revenue, meaning more sales coming through hardware partners, and now values Nutanix at 5 times enterprise value-to-sales, a standard tech metric that factors in the company’s debt and cash relative to revenue. Investing.com

San Jose’s Nutanix sells software that helps run applications and manage data both in on-premise data centers and public clouds. The company operates in the infrastructure software space, where clients consider cost, migration risks, and the speed of workload transfers.

“Timing” has crept into the company’s own wording. In its latest quarterly report on Nov. 25, CFO Rukmini Sivaraman noted Nutanix experienced “some revenue shift from Q1 into future periods.” CEO Rajiv Ramaswami also pointed to “bookings that were slightly ahead of our expectations.” For the quarter ending Oct. 31, Nutanix reported revenue of $670.6 million and annual recurring revenue (ARR) of $2.28 billion. The company forecasted fiscal 2026 revenue between $2.82 billion and $2.86 billion. GlobeNewswire

Traders face a tricky balance: bookings may appear solid, yet revenue only hits the books later if customers hold off on deployment or if orders funnel through partners who operate on separate delivery timetables.

U.S. markets were closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, leaving less time for the upcoming trading session. Any unexpected moves from Friday’s conference comments could quickly influence a compressed week. Reuters

The risk scenario is clear. If deal cycles drag out and more clients push for flexible start dates, revenue could fall short of consensus despite steady demand, opening the door for further estimate cuts. A slowdown in VMware-related migrations would also undermine the share-gain thesis that’s been propping up the stock recently.

Investors are closely tracking Nutanix’s $300 million accelerated share repurchase, set to wrap up before the end of January, in addition to the Needham appearance. sec.gov

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