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Accenture Shares Pop; AI Spending Still in Focus

Accenture Shares Pop; AI Spending Still in Focus

New York, May 30, 2026, 11:04 EDT

Accenture plc (ACN) jumped 4.86% Friday to close at $187.07. That finished a 4.37% move higher for a shortened week, as buyers came back into the stock after a slump. The IT services group, which has exposure to artificial intelligence work, traded over 10 million shares Friday, well above usual volume.

NYSE won’t have regular trading on Saturday. Trading was also closed Monday for Memorial Day. The exchange’s core session usually goes from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET, but NYSE has May 25 off as a 2026 holiday.

Accenture’s bounce got some attention, but the stock is still struggling. It’s down 29.27% this year and sits 41.86% under its 52-week high. Peers IBM and Cognizant gained 12.71% and 3.54% on Friday. Accenture is in the S&P 100 and Russell 1000, so big moves in ACN affect passive index funds.

Accenture and Mitsubishi Chemical have formed a new joint venture in Tokyo called RIX Business Partners. The move puts both companies on a more direct AI footing, with plans to build an AI platform for business areas like admin and facilities. Mitsubishi Chemical holds 81% of the JV and Accenture owns the rest. The venture had 255 staff on May 1. Isao Yano from Mitsubishi Chemical said they are “connecting” operations, people and data. Mitsuru Nagata at Accenture said companies need to “move beyond incremental change.” Accenture Newsroom

AI could help Accenture grow, but there’s the risk it might cut the work clients require. CEO Julie Sweet said in March that Accenture reported $18.0 billion in revenue and $22.1 billion in record bookings, with $5 billion set aside for acquisitions this year. Bookings are deals signed but not all recognized as revenue yet.

Capgemini’s update gives some support to the competitive view, but it’s not all positive. The French company said this week that AI is pushing clients to spend outside usual IT budgets. Its CTO Franck Greverie put the pipeline at “already exceeds $12 billion.” That’s a bull point for Accenture, but also highlights that big consultancies are competing for the same dollars. Reuters

But there’s a risk that AI spending won’t be smooth. Danni Hewson, head of financial analysis at AJ Bell, said Accenture’s record bookings left “huge question marks” on how spending will play out over the year. In March, Reuters said Accenture expected a 1% hit to fiscal 2026 revenue from lower U.S. federal spending, and that its new forecast for annual revenue growth, at 3% to 5%, was still short of analysts’ 6.1% target. Reuters

Tech and rates, not Accenture-specific news, likely take focus this week. Investors look to the May nonfarm payrolls report out June 5 and Broadcom earnings as another test for the AI trade. Reuters put consensus at 85,000 jobs and 4.3% jobless rate. Chuck Carlson at Horizon Investment Services said buyers are coming back to tech after seeing earnings “still growing at pretty rapid rates.” Reuters

Accenture has its next major event in a few weeks, with fiscal Q3 results due June 18 at 8:00 a.m. ET, according to its investor calendar.

Friday’s rally improved ACN’s chart, but it’s not a full reset. The stock still needs to prove that AI projects turn into steady contracts, not just spikes in consulting work.

Michał Rogucki is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic developments. A graduate of Humboldt University of Berlin, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis before transitioning to financial journalism. He covers the trends and events that matter most to investors worldwide.

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