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Gartner (NYSE: IT) Stock News Today (Dec. 15, 2025): AI Disruption Fears, Insider Buying, Analyst Targets and What Could Move Shares Next

Gartner (NYSE: IT) Stock News Today (Dec. 15, 2025): AI Disruption Fears, Insider Buying, Analyst Targets and What Could Move Shares Next

Gartner, Inc. (NYSE: IT) stock is back in focus on Dec. 15, 2025 as investors weigh a messy mix of forces: a year-long selloff tied to artificial intelligence disruption worries, fresh institutional-position headlines, notable insider activity, and a steady drumbeat of Wall Street price-target updates. As of 15:26 UTC on Monday, Gartner shares traded at $242.94, up about 3.9% from the prior close, after moving between $235.30 and $245.32 intraday. That bounce doesn’t erase the bigger story: Gartner has been lumped into the “AI winners/losers” narrative in 2025, with some investors treating subscription research and data-driven advisory businesses as vulnerable
Gartner (IT) Stock Plunges 50% – Will This Tech Advisor Bounce Back? (In-Depth Analysis)

Gartner (IT) Stock Plunges 50% – Will This Tech Advisor Bounce Back? (In-Depth Analysis)

Stock Price & Recent Performance (2025) Gartner’s stock has experienced a roller-coaster 2025. After touching all-time highs, the share price cratered ~50% from its peak over the past yearfinimize.com. Key factors behind this plunge include investor fears over slowing growth in Gartner’s contract value (CV) – a metric of future subscription revenue – and softening IT spending forecasts amid economic uncertaintyfinimize.com. A broader sell-off in high-growth tech stocks also weighed on Gartner’s valuationfinimize.com. As of November 4, 2025, Gartner trades around $233 per share, down about 5% from the prior closereuters.com. Notably, the stock initially jumped in pre-market trading after
4 November 2025
The Ultimate Guide to Chatbots for Sales and Marketing Success in 2025

The Ultimate Guide to Chatbots for Sales and Marketing Success in 2025

Over 80% of companies worldwide now use some form of chatbot technology. The global chatbot market is projected to reach $9.4 billion by 2025. The release of ChatGPT in 2022 sparked massive interest in generative AI-powered business chatbots. Gartner predicted that by 2024, 40% of enterprise applications will have embedded conversational AI capabilities. Chatbots can convert up to 28% of website visitors into leads through real-time conversation. About 55% of companies report higher-quality leads thanks to chatbots. Chatbots can cut customer service response times by 80% for routine questions. 80% of businesses report that chatbot implementations increased sales by about
7 July 2025
AI, Cloud & Cybersecurity Boom: Inside the 2025 CIO Tech Agenda

AI, Cloud & Cybersecurity Boom: Inside the 2025 CIO Tech Agenda

In 2025, 58% of global tech leaders named AI as the most important technology area for the year ahead. Gartner’s 2025 ANZ CIO poll found 88% of ANZ CIOs identified cybersecurity as their top tech investment for the year. A 2025 global CIO survey shows over 80% of CIOs plan to invest in cybersecurity & risk management, generative AI & ML, data analytics & business intelligence, and integration & APIs. 68% of U.S. CEOs in PwC’s survey believe generative AI will significantly change how their company creates and delivers value. Gartner’s 2025 data shows 71% of digital Vanguard organizations achieve
Latest Digital Trends as of Mid‑2025 (Updated: June 27th, 2025)

Latest Digital Trends as of Mid‑2025 (Updated: June 27th, 2025)

Gartner projects worldwide generative AI spending will reach $644 billion in 2025, up 76% from 2024. By mid-2025, over 72% of companies have adopted some form of AI, with about 65% of firms using generative AI in 2024. Deloitte predicts 25% of AI-using companies will pilot autonomous “agentic AI” systems in 2025, rising to 50% by 2027. The global AI agent market is projected to grow from $5.1 billion in 2024 to $47.1 billion by 2030, a 45% CAGR. The EU AI Act, in force since 2024, bans AI with “unacceptable risk” from February 2025 and will add transparency and

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Suzhou TFC Optical (300394.SZ) stock: 3 signals to watch before China’s short, pre-holiday week

Suzhou TFC Optical (300394.SZ) stock: 3 signals to watch before China’s short, pre-holiday week

8 February 2026
Suzhou TFC Optical closed up 0.4% at 252.97 yuan Friday after heavy trading and sharp swings, ranking as the No. 2 most-traded Shenzhen stock via Stock Connect. Margin financing and securities lending fell, with net margin selling of 419 million yuan. Shanghai and Shenzhen markets will close Feb. 16–23 for the Spring Festival. The company expects 2025 net profit to rise 40–60% year-on-year.
GigaDevice Semiconductor stock price: What to watch for 603986 A-shares as memory crunch bites

GigaDevice Semiconductor stock price: What to watch for 603986 A-shares as memory crunch bites

8 February 2026
GigaDevice Semiconductor’s Class A shares closed at 276.17 yuan in Shanghai, down 0.6% Friday. The company faces a Feb. 11 shareholder vote on related-party transaction limits and an overseas auditor. Investors are watching for fallout from the global memory-chip shortage, which has pushed prices higher across the supply chain. GigaDevice’s shares have nearly doubled over the past year.
Astera Labs (ALAB) stock closes near $170 after 19% jump as earnings week looms

Astera Labs (ALAB) stock closes near $170 after 19% jump as earnings week looms

8 February 2026
Astera Labs shares jumped 18.9% to $169.85 Friday, trading as high as $170.01 on volume of 7.3 million. The move followed Amazon’s AI spending forecast and a nearly 6% gain in the PHLX Semiconductor Index. Astera reports fourth-quarter results Tuesday after market close, with revenue guidance at $245–$253 million.
Sungrow Power Supply (300274.SZ) A-shares: Monday watch after “commercial space” denial

Sungrow Power Supply (300274.SZ) A-shares: Monday watch after “commercial space” denial

8 February 2026
Sungrow closed at 144.50 yuan, down 1.03%, after stating it has no plans in the commercial space sector. Mainland China trading resumes Monday, with Spring Festival closures set for Feb. 15–23. Major funds were net sellers of 5.46 billion yuan on Feb. 6. The Shenzhen-listed solar firm remains under scrutiny as investors await further filings before the holiday.
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