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Accenture stock price sinks to new 52-week low as OpenAI tie-up, deals fail to steady ACN shares
25 February 2026
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Accenture stock price sinks to new 52-week low as OpenAI tie-up, deals fail to steady ACN shares

New York, February 25, 2026, 12:43 EST — Regular session

  • Accenture touched a new 52-week low early Wednesday, tacking on losses from the previous two sessions.
  • OpenAI’s “Frontier Alliance” has tapped Accenture as one of its main consulting partners as it pushes enterprise adoption of AI. Fortune
  • Accenture will report quarterly earnings on March 19.

Accenture plc dropped 2.3% to $192.13 by midday Wednesday in New York, scraping a new 52-week low at $188.74 earlier. S&P 500, meanwhile, added roughly 0.7% during the session.

Accenture finds itself right in the thick of a heated debate over “AI agents,” software built to handle multi-step jobs across various tools—are they going to unlock a surge in consulting revenues, or will these same technologies start eating into that business? Investors, for their part, haven’t waited around to find out; they’ve been eager to sell and hold off until there’s evidence.

Shares of Accenture slipped for a third consecutive session, tumbling 6.6% on Monday and another 2.2% Tuesday. That sharp drop has already pushed the stock’s 52-week range lower in real time.

OpenAI on Monday rolled out its “Frontier Alliance,” with consulting heavyweights Accenture, BCG, McKinsey, and Capgemini at its core. The initiative aims to get companies past the pilot phase and into wider adoption. “Enterprises don’t just need caution… they need a path,” said Denise Dresser, OpenAI’s chief revenue officer. Reuters

Accenture keeps shoring up its expertise. On Tuesday, the company announced a deal to buy Verum Partners, a Brazil-based infrastructure and capital projects management firm, a move that brings over 180 new employees into its Infrastructure & Capital Projects practice. “Brazil’s investment cycle is accelerating,” said Rodolfo Eschenbach of Accenture. Accenture Newsroom

The company said it picked up an advanced AI solution from Avanseus, aiming to strengthen its platform work for telecom clients focused on autonomous networks. “Autonomous networks empower telcos to move beyond reactive operations,” said Accenture’s Tejas Rao. No financial details were provided. Accenture Newsroom

Sellers hit Accenture hard, with over 11 million shares traded Tuesday—roughly twice its 50-day average. The stock trailed behind names like IBM, up 2.7% for the session.

Price targets are moving lower. Citigroup dropped its Accenture target to $215 from $266, sticking with a neutral call, according to MT Newswires.

But the path splits here. Faster enterprise AI adoption could lift Accenture’s bookings and help keep pricing firm, with clients willing to fund integration and change management. If spending gets squeezed, or automation drives clients to push for discounts, those fresh lows for the stock might not stick.

Accenture’s fiscal second-quarter earnings hit on March 19, with the call set for 8:00 a.m. EST. The spotlight will be on “new bookings”—that’s contracted work eyed as a future revenue driver—and any fresh detail on whether those much-hyped AI partnerships are actually translating into signed contracts. investor.accenture.com

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  • Stock Market Today April 29: Tech Earnings Boosts Mixed as Markets Await Fed Decision
    April 29, 2026, 7:38 PM EDT. The S&P 500 edged down 0.04% to 7,135.95, the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.04% to 24,673.24, and the Dow Jones fell 0.57% to 48,861.81 on April 29 as traders awaited Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's remarks following a two-day meeting. The Fed held rates steady, citing ongoing inflation concerns, and Powell will remain on the Board of Governors. After the bell, megacap tech firms Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft all exceeded earnings expectations; Alphabet and Amazon gained in after-hours trading, while Meta and Microsoft declined. Notably, Alphabet's strong Google Cloud revenue boosted AI investment confidence, whereas Meta's stock fell amid overspending worries. PayPal, Seagate Technology, and Bloom Energy also saw gains. Investors remain cautious about AI-driven valuations as total tech capital expenditures surpass $650 billion.

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