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ServiceNow (NOW) Stock News, Forecasts and Analyst Outlook for Dec. 22, 2025: Armis Deal Chatter, Stock Split Fallout, and What Investors Watch Next

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock News, Forecasts and Analyst Outlook for Dec. 22, 2025: Armis Deal Chatter, Stock Split Fallout, and What Investors Watch Next

Dec. 22, 2025 — ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) is starting the holiday-shortened week in the spotlight for a very specific reason: investors are trying to price the company’s AI-and-security expansion strategy at the same time the stock is absorbing a 5-for-1 split and a bout of acquisition-driven volatility. As of 17:00 UTC on Dec. 22, ServiceNow shares were trading around $156.25, up about 0.6% on the day (split-adjusted). But the bigger story isn’t today’s small move—it’s the rapid chain of events over the last two weeks that reshaped sentiment around the enterprise software bellwether. Below is a detailed, publication-ready roundup of
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock: What to Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock: What to Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) is heading into the Monday, Dec. 22, 2025 market open with one of the most headline-heavy setups investors have seen from the enterprise software leader this year: a sharp selloff tied to big-ticket acquisition chatter, a fresh wave of analyst resets, and a new 5‑for‑1 stock split that has changed the way price levels and targets look on a chart. Below is what matters most for ServiceNow stock before the opening bell—covering the latest news, Wall Street forecasts, and the key catalysts that could shape the next move. Where ServiceNow stock stands heading into Monday’s open As
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Week Ahead: Armis Deal Chatter, Moveworks Integration, 5-for-1 Split Fallout, and Fresh Analyst Targets

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Week Ahead: Armis Deal Chatter, Moveworks Integration, 5-for-1 Split Fallout, and Fresh Analyst Targets

ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) heads into the week of December 22–26, 2025 with momentum in its product narrative—but also with headline risk that has recently dominated the stock. The company has closed its largest acquisition to date (Moveworks), announced a security-focused buyout of identity specialist Veza, and completed a 5-for-1 stock split—all while markets digest reports that ServiceNow is in advanced talks to buy cybersecurity firm Armis for up to $7 billion. Reuters+3ServiceNow Newsroom+3ServiceNow Newsroom+3 With U.S. markets entering a holiday-shortened, potentially low-liquidity week—and with macro data still on the calendar—ServiceNow stock could be especially sensitive to incremental headlines, analyst
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock News on Dec. 20, 2025: Armis Deal Rumors, 5-for-1 Split, Analyst Targets and the 2026 Outlook

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock News on Dec. 20, 2025: Armis Deal Rumors, 5-for-1 Split, Analyst Targets and the 2026 Outlook

ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) heads into the weekend with investors still digesting one of the most turbulent stretches the enterprise software leader has seen this year: a fresh stock split, a confirmed AI acquisition closing, and intense market debate over whether a rumored $7 billion cybersecurity deal would be a smart strategic leap—or an expensive distraction. As of Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025, U.S. markets are closed. The most recent session (Friday, Dec. 19) ended with ServiceNow shares at $155.31, up 1.26% on the day, with trading volume jumping to roughly 25.1 million shares—far above recent averages. StockAnalysis+1 That modest Friday
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock After Hours Dec. 19, 2025: Shares Tick Higher as Analysts Reset Targets After the 5-for-1 Split — What to Know Before Monday’s Open

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock After Hours Dec. 19, 2025: Shares Tick Higher as Analysts Reset Targets After the 5-for-1 Split — What to Know Before Monday’s Open

ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) ended Friday, December 19, 2025, on a constructive note and then nudged higher in after-hours trading, as investors digested a busy week dominated by a newly effective stock split, unusually heavy options activity, and lingering deal chatter around cybersecurity. The next U.S. market open is Monday, December 22, 2025 (U.S. exchanges are closed on weekends). Below is what happened after the bell on 12/19/2025, what moved the tape today, and the key items to watch before the next session begins. ServiceNow stock price after the bell: close, after-hours, and volume ServiceNow shares closed at $155.31 (+1.26%)
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Today: Post-Split Trading, Armis Deal Talk, Analyst Targets, and What Wall Street Is Watching on Dec. 19, 2025

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Today: Post-Split Trading, Armis Deal Talk, Analyst Targets, and What Wall Street Is Watching on Dec. 19, 2025

ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) is back in the spotlight on December 19, 2025—this time for a mix of market mechanics and strategy that rarely collide so loudly in a single week: a fresh 5-for-1 stock split, unusually sharp volatility tied to blockbuster M&A rumors, and a renewed debate about how quickly enterprise software leaders can turn “agentic AI” into real, recurring dollars. As of the latest available quote on Dec. 19, ServiceNow shares were trading around $155, after opening near $154 and moving in a roughly $153–$157 intraday range. That price action comes as U.S. equities broadly climbed on Friday
ServiceNow Stock After Hours: NOW Ticks Up After First Split-Adjusted Session — What to Know Before the Market Opens Dec. 19, 2025

ServiceNow Stock After Hours: NOW Ticks Up After First Split-Adjusted Session — What to Know Before the Market Opens Dec. 19, 2025

ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) finished Thursday’s regular session lower, then inched up modestly in after-hours trading — a closely watched setup as investors digest the company’s 5-for-1 stock split and assess the latest analyst resets, options positioning, and deal chatter. As of the post-close update on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, ServiceNow shares were $153.80 in after-hours trading, up 0.27% from the cash-session close of $153.38. Google What happened to ServiceNow stock after the bell on Dec. 18? ServiceNow ended the regular session down 1.98% at $153.38, underperforming a broadly positive market day that saw the S&P 500 rise 0.79% and
ServiceNow Stock (NOW) Today: 5-for-1 Split Takes Effect as Armis Deal Talk and Analyst Forecasts Drive the Narrative

ServiceNow Stock (NOW) Today: 5-for-1 Split Takes Effect as Armis Deal Talk and Analyst Forecasts Drive the Narrative

ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) is in the spotlight on December 18, 2025, with the company’s 5-for-1 stock split now in effect, a fresh wave of analyst forecasts and price-target resets, and lingering investor debate over a potential $7 billion cybersecurity acquisition of Armis—a deal that has helped fuel a sharp selloff this week. As of the latest available quote on Dec. 18, ServiceNow shares are trading around $152 (split-adjusted), with heavy volume and a wide intraday range—an important reminder that after a split, the “new” share price can look dramatically different even when the business value does not change. Below
ServiceNow Stock (NYSE: NOW) Today: Armis Deal Buzz, Analyst Price Targets, and the 5-for-1 Split — What Investors Are Watching on Dec. 17, 2025

ServiceNow Stock (NYSE: NOW) Today: Armis Deal Buzz, Analyst Price Targets, and the 5-for-1 Split — What Investors Are Watching on Dec. 17, 2025

Updated: Wednesday, December 17, 2025 — ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) is back in focus after a sharp, headline-driven selloff earlier this week and a rebound in Wednesday’s session. As of 15:36 UTC, ServiceNow shares traded at $806.62, up $25.50 (about +3.3%) from the prior close, after ranging between $782.00 and $806.78 intraday. The move comes as investors digest three overlapping catalysts: Below is a full, news-style breakdown of what happened, what Wall Street is saying now, and what the outlook looks like heading into 2026. What’s moving ServiceNow stock on Dec. 17, 2025 The week’s biggest driver: Armis deal speculation
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 16, 2025): Armis Deal Rumors, Analyst Forecasts, and the 5-for-1 Stock Split—What to Know Before Wednesday’s Open

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 16, 2025): Armis Deal Rumors, Analyst Forecasts, and the 5-for-1 Stock Split—What to Know Before Wednesday’s Open

ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) ended Tuesday’s regular session higher and then traded essentially flat after the bell, as investors continued to weigh two powerful—and competing—forces: ongoing chatter about a potential mega-acquisition of cybersecurity firm Armis and the near-term mechanics of a 5-for-1 stock split that reaches its record date today. At the close, ServiceNow shares finished at $781.12, up 2.08% on the day, after trading between roughly $765.77 and $785.71.In after-hours trading, the stock was last indicated around $780.00, down about 0.14% from the regular-session close. Yahoo Finance Below is what matters most after the bell on Dec. 16—and what
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock News Today: Armis Deal Talk, Analyst Targets, and the 5-for-1 Split Record Date (Dec. 16, 2025)

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock News Today: Armis Deal Talk, Analyst Targets, and the 5-for-1 Split Record Date (Dec. 16, 2025)

December 16, 2025 — ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) is back in the spotlight after a dramatic selloff tied to reported acquisition talks and a fresh wave of Wall Street commentary. On Tuesday, the stock steadied and rebounded after Monday’s steep drop, while investors also keep an eye on a separate, highly practical catalyst: today is the record date for ServiceNow’s upcoming 5-for-1 stock split. Reuters+1 As of the latest available market data on Dec. 16, ServiceNow shares were trading around $780 (up about 2% on the session), after Monday’s plunge. What’s driving ServiceNow stock on Dec. 16, 2025 Here are
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock: Armis Deal Rumors Trigger Sharp Selloff as Analysts Split Ahead of 5-for-1 Stock Split

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock: Armis Deal Rumors Trigger Sharp Selloff as Analysts Split Ahead of 5-for-1 Stock Split

Dec. 16, 2025 — ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) is having a very “2025 tech stock” moment: big strategic ambition, big market reaction, and Wall Street arguing in public. Shares of the enterprise workflow software leader closed at about $765.20 after sliding roughly 11.5% in the latest session, one of the stock’s steepest single-day drops in months. StockAnalysis+1 The immediate catalyst isn’t earnings. It’s M&A speculation: a report that ServiceNow is in advanced talks to buy cybersecurity firm Armis in a deal that could be valued at up to $7 billion—potentially ServiceNow’s biggest acquisition to date. Reuters+1 At the same time,
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7 February 2026
Seagate shares rose 5.9% to $429.32 Friday after Citigroup raised its price target to $480 and reiterated a buy rating. The gain ended a two-day slide but left the stock 6.6% below its Feb. 3 high. CEO Dave Mosley sold 20,000 shares on Feb. 2 under a pre-arranged plan, SEC filings show. U.S. jobs and inflation data next week are seen as key tests for tech stocks.
Cummins (CMI) stock price rebounds after earnings whipsaw as investors eye data-center power demand

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7 February 2026
Cummins shares jumped 6.8% to $577.73 Friday, recovering from a nearly 9% post-earnings drop the day before. The company reported Q4 revenue up 1% to $8.54 billion, took a $218 million charge tied to its hydrogen business, and guided for 2026 EBITDA of 17–18% of sales. Demand for data center generators offset weakness in North American truck markets. Analyst reaction was mixed; Truist raised its price target.
Corning stock hits first record close since 2000 as jobs, CPI data loom

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7 February 2026
Corning shares surged 8.3% to $122.16 Friday, their highest close since the dot-com era, after Meta agreed to buy up to $6 billion in fiber-optic cables. The stock is up 40% since late 2025, fueled by strong first-quarter guidance and AI data-center demand. Insiders sold shares following the rally, SEC filings show. Investors await next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data for rate signals.
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