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Atlassian stock price slides 8% on Citi target cut and insider sales as earnings loom
17 January 2026
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Atlassian stock price slides 8% on Citi target cut and insider sales as earnings loom

New York, Jan 17, 2026, 05:19 (EST) — The market has closed.

  • Atlassian shares fell 7.7% on Friday, ending the day at $118.55 after hitting a low of $118.08 during trading
  • Citi lowered its price target on the software company to $210 from $240 but maintained a Buy rating
  • A regulatory filing revealed that CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes sold shares through a pre-arranged trading plan

Atlassian Corp (TEAM.O) shares fell 7.7% Friday, closing at $118.55 after trading between $129.46 and $118.08 during the session. The stock finished $9.90 below Thursday’s closing price.

The decline is significant as it comes just before a crucial period for U.S. software stocks, when analysts and investors often adjust valuations ahead of earnings reports and guidance updates. Atlassian’s week has been marked by a blend of price-target cuts, shifts on the board, and insider trading disclosures, all fueling closer examination despite steady fundamentals.

Next week will be shorter, as U.S. stock and bond markets close Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Normal trading is expected to pick up again Tuesday, Jan. 20.

Citi analyst Fatima Boolani lowered her price target for Atlassian to $210 from $240 but maintained a Buy rating, according to TheFly. The revision reflects broader adjustments Citi made to infrastructure software targets in its 2026 outlook. (A price target estimates where a stock might trade over about the next year.)

A recent SEC filing revealed that Atlassian CEO and co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes sold 7,665 Class A shares on January 16, following a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. This plan, designed to guard against insider trading allegations, was set up on February 20, 2025. The shares went for between $118.28 and $125.53 each.

Atlassian announced Thursday that it has named Google Vice President of Product Anil Sabharwal to its board, effective Feb. 1. The company also revealed that two directors resigned on Jan. 1. “Anil builds products people can’t live without,” said Cannon-Brookes in the statement. Business Wire

Atlassian offers collaboration tools for workplace and software development, such as Jira and Confluence, with a sizable chunk of its revenue coming from subscriptions. Lately, the stock has swung as investors debate enterprise IT budgets, the pace of cloud migrations, and how fast new features convert into paid users.

The selloff could swing either way. Should Atlassian’s upcoming results reveal steadier demand, improved margins, or a clearer path for subscription growth, Friday’s drop might be viewed as a reset. On the other hand, a weaker forecast or fresh target cuts would probably keep the stock under pressure.

Atlassian plans to release its second-quarter earnings after the market closes on Feb. 5, followed by a conference call at 5:00 p.m. Eastern, the company announced.

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