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Adobe stock dips today as Creative Cloud discount clock runs out; March earnings loom
2 February 2026
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Adobe stock dips today as Creative Cloud discount clock runs out; March earnings loom

New York, February 2, 2026, 15:30 EST — Regular session

  • Adobe shares slipped in afternoon trading, trailing behind the broader market rally.
  • A limited-time Creative Cloud Pro discount will end Monday, spotlighting pricing and demand issues.
  • The next key event is Adobe’s fiscal Q1 earnings call set for March 12.

Adobe shares slipped 0.5% to $291.81 Monday afternoon, following a session that saw prices range from $290.93 to $299.36.

The slide comes as Adobe’s short-term discount on Creative Cloud Pro ends Feb. 2, a rare instance of company messaging directly affecting its key subscription business.

Timing is tricky for investors. The offer wraps up just weeks ahead of Adobe’s next earnings report, which will reveal if AI features are driving demand without relying too much on price boosts.

U.S. stocks took a different path. The S&P 500 climbed 0.70%, while the Nasdaq rose 0.91%, buoyed by chipmakers and other AI-related companies, Reuters noted. “The fundamentals are good and earnings are strong,” said Tim Ghriskey of Ingalls & Snyder. Reuters

Factory data injected some momentum. The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing PMI climbed to 52.6 in January, up from 47.9 in December, marking its first time above 50—a sign of expansion—in a year, according to Reuters.

Adobe is currently slashing prices on its website, offering new individual subscribers 40% off Creative Cloud Pro for the first year. That drops the annual billed-monthly plan to $41.99 per month from $69.99. Teams qualify for similar discounts. Students and teachers get an even bigger break in their first year. This promotion is set to expire on Feb. 2.

Back in December, Adobe projected fiscal 2026 revenue between $25.90 billion and $26.10 billion, with adjusted EPS ranging from $23.30 to $23.50—both figures beating Wall Street’s estimates at the time. CFO Dan Durn told Reuters, “We’re seeing significant strength in Creative Cloud Pro, Photoshop, Lightroom,” highlighting the company’s rollout of generative AI features throughout its suite. Reuters

But discounting cuts both ways. It might attract bargain hunters, yet if it doesn’t boost renewals, average revenue per user and margins can suffer. Plus, it limits how much the company can hike prices down the line—a tricky spot for a subscription service constantly rolling out new AI features.

Adobe’s next big moment arrives fast: its Q1 fiscal 2026 earnings call is set for March 12 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific. Investors will zero in on subscription trends and annual recurring revenue (ARR), the key metric tracking contract-backed subscription income. Questions will also target Firefly’s impact on growth and expenses.

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