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NASDAQ:DOCU News 5 December 2025 - 3 January 2026

Salesforce stock slides 4% to start 2026 — CRM investors brace for jobs data and earnings

Salesforce stock slides 4% to start 2026 — CRM investors brace for jobs data and earnings

NEW YORK, January 3, 2026, 05:51 ET — Market closed Salesforce (CRM) shares closed down 4.26% at $253.62 on Friday, marking a weak start to 2026 for the cloud software bellwether. ServiceNow and DocuSign also fell, underscoring broader pressure across enterprise software. Stooq The drop came as the Dow and S&P 500 ended higher, helped by a rally in chipmakers, while some big technology names retreated, Reuters reported. “Investors might be a little bit more conscious about some of the valuations that they’re paying for some of the AI plays,” said Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategist at
DocuSign stock slides today as software names wobble — here’s what’s driving DOCU

DocuSign stock slides today as software names wobble — here’s what’s driving DOCU

New York, Jan 2, 2026, 15:43 ET — Regular session DocuSign (DOCU.O) shares fell 4.4% to $65.38 in afternoon trade on Friday, after earlier swinging between $69.00 and $64.25. About 2.2 million shares had changed hands, compared with the stock’s previous close of $68.40. The slide comes as Wall Street’s first session of 2026 turned cautious after last year’s strong run, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq slipping from early gains. “Stocks trade expensive on 18 of 20 measures, and we see elevated risks to the index level in the near term,” Savita Subramanian, Bank of America’s equity and quant
DocuSign (DOCU) Stock: Earnings Beat, AI Push and Analyst Forecasts as of December 10, 2025

DocuSign (DOCU) Stock: Earnings Beat, AI Push and Analyst Forecasts as of December 10, 2025

Published: December 10, 2025 DocuSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: DOCU) is back in the spotlight after a strong fiscal Q3 2026 earnings beat, a fresh AI investment in Europe, and a sharp share-price swing driven by “conservative” guidance. As of the last close on December 9, 2025, DocuSign stock finished at $69.39, up just over 5% on the day but still down roughly 23% year to date and about 35% below its high from last December. StockAnalysis+2MarketScreener+2 Despite that drawdown, Wall Street’s 12‑month price targets cluster in the mid‑$80s to low‑$90s, implying double‑digit upside from current levels, while the company leans hard
DocuSign (DOCU) Stock After Q3 2026 Earnings: AI Pivot Deepens as Shares Slide – December 5, 2025

DocuSign (DOCU) Stock After Q3 2026 Earnings: AI Pivot Deepens as Shares Slide – December 5, 2025

Updated: December 5, 2025 – suitable for Google News & Discover DocuSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: DOCU) is back in the spotlight after reporting fiscal Q3 2026 results on December 4 that beat Wall Street expectations on both revenue and earnings, while reiterating its strategic shift from pure e‑signature to an AI‑driven Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) platform. Yet the stock is trading well below its 2025 highs as investors weigh modest single‑digit growth against strong profitability and an ambitious AI roadmap. DocuSign Investors+224/7 Wall St.+2 As of early trading on December 5, 2025, DocuSign shares change hands around $71 per share, leaving

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No $2,000 IRS stimulus check is coming in February 2026 — but Trump’s tariff-check talk keeps the rumors alive

No $2,000 IRS stimulus check is coming in February 2026 — but Trump’s tariff-check talk keeps the rumors alive

7 February 2026
The IRS has not announced new federal stimulus payments for February 2026, and Congress has not approved fresh checks. Trump told NBC he is considering $2,000 tariff rebate checks but has not committed, saying any payout would likely come later in 2026. The IRS warns taxpayers to ignore texts and emails about “stimulus payments” and verify notices through official channels.
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