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Software & SaaS US Stocks Week Ahead (Dec 15–19, 2025): Oracle’s AI Capex Shock, Adobe’s AI Lift, and Deal-Making Signals Investors Are Watching

Software & SaaS US Stocks Week Ahead (Dec 15–19, 2025): Oracle’s AI Capex Shock, Adobe’s AI Lift, and Deal-Making Signals Investors Are Watching

IBM agreed to buy Confluent for $11 billion, while Oracle shares plunged 14% after missing forecasts and raising AI-related spending plans. The Federal Reserve cut rates to 3.50%–3.75%, supporting tech valuations, but investors demanded clearer evidence of AI returns. Adobe beat expectations; ServiceNow was linked to a possible Armis deal.
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock After the Bell on Dec. 12, 2025: After-Hours Move, Stock Split Countdown, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock After the Bell on Dec. 12, 2025: After-Hours Move, Stock Split Countdown, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

ServiceNow shares closed at $865.17 Friday, down 0.27%, then slipped to $864.25 in after-hours trading as tech stocks broadly fell on renewed AI sector worries. The company’s 5-for-1 stock split is set for the week of Dec. 16, with split-adjusted trading to begin Dec. 18. Options contracts will be adjusted accordingly. No regular U.S. stock market session is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 13.
13 December 2025
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock News: 5-for-1 Split Approaches as AI Expansion and Analyst Forecasts Keep Shares in Focus (Dec. 12, 2025)

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock News: 5-for-1 Split Approaches as AI Expansion and Analyst Forecasts Keep Shares in Focus (Dec. 12, 2025)

ServiceNow shares traded near $860 on Dec. 12, 2025, ahead of a 5-for-1 stock split set for December 18. The Options Clearing Corporation confirmed contract adjustments will take effect on the same date. The stock remains below its 52-week high of $1,198.09. Investors are watching AI product launches and recent M&A activity.
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Outlook After 5‑for‑1 Split: AI Deals, Canada Bet and 2026 Forecasts

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Outlook After 5‑for‑1 Split: AI Deals, Canada Bet and 2026 Forecasts

ServiceNow shares traded near $870 on December 11, 2025, valuing the company in the high-$170 billion range. The stock has dropped sharply from a January peak near $1,200 but rebounded from late-November lows around $820. Q3 revenue rose 22% to $3.4 billion, with adjusted EPS up nearly 30% to $4.82. A 5-for-1 stock split awaits shareholder approval.
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock on December 7, 2025: Stock Split, Veza Deal and 2025 Outlook for the AI Workflow Leader

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock on December 7, 2025: Stock Split, Veza Deal and 2025 Outlook for the AI Workflow Leader

ServiceNow shares closed at $854 on December 5, 2025, ahead of a 5-for-1 stock split set to take effect December 18. The company’s stock is down about 20% year-to-date but remains up over 100% in three years. Shareholders approved the split, which will lower the share price to around $170 post-split. ServiceNow also announced the acquisition of Veza to expand in identity security.
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock: 5‑for‑1 Split, AI Deals and 2026 Forecasts After a 2025 Pullback

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock: 5‑for‑1 Split, AI Deals and 2026 Forecasts After a 2025 Pullback

ServiceNow shareholders approved a 5-for-1 stock split on December 5, sending shares up 1.9% to $854.36 and higher in after-hours trading. The company also announced plans to acquire Veza to expand in AI and security. Shares remain about 29% below their 52-week high despite six straight days of gains. Wall Street’s 12-month price targets are still well above the current share price.
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Today: Veza Deal, 5‑for‑1 Split and AI Growth Shape the December 4, 2025 Outlook

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Today: Veza Deal, 5‑for‑1 Split and AI Growth Shape the December 4, 2025 Outlook

ServiceNow closed at $834.02 on December 4, up 0.13%, about 30% below its 2025 high. The company announced a 5-for-1 stock split and a deal to acquire identity-security firm Veza. Shares remain 23% above April lows amid debate over its high valuation after a volatile year. Market cap stands near $171.5 billion with a trailing P/E around 100.
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock on Watch: Veza Deal, AI Partnerships and Stock Split Vote Shape December 2025 Outlook

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock on Watch: Veza Deal, AI Partnerships and Stock Split Vote Shape December 2025 Outlook

ServiceNow said Tuesday it will acquire identity security firm Veza, expanding its security and AI offerings. Shares traded near $829, down over 30% from the 52-week high, with a market cap of about $169 billion. The company’s price-to-earnings ratio stands at 98.5, well above industry averages. Financial terms of the Veza deal were not disclosed.
2 December 2025
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock on December 1, 2025: Q3 Beat, AI Awards, $1B Veza Deal Talk and What 2026 Price Targets Signal

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock on December 1, 2025: Q3 Beat, AI Awards, $1B Veza Deal Talk and What 2026 Price Targets Signal

ServiceNow shares traded near $820 Monday, about 33% below January’s 52-week high and down 24% year-to-date, while the Nasdaq rose 20%. Third-quarter results beat expectations, with revenue up 22% to $3.41 billion and adjusted EPS at $4.82. The board has proposed a five-for-one stock split, with a shareholder vote set for December 5. Market cap stands at roughly $170 billion.
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Outlook Before the December 1, 2025 Open: Q3 Beat, AI Push, Veza Deal Talk and Split Catalysts

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Outlook Before the December 1, 2025 Open: Q3 Beat, AI Push, Veza Deal Talk and Split Catalysts

ServiceNow closed Friday at $812.41, up 1.2%, with a market cap over $170 billion, but remains 33% below its 52-week high. The stock has underperformed the Nasdaq, down 24% year-to-date, and trades at a trailing P/E near 90. Q3 results showed 22% revenue growth and a 14% EPS beat. The company is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Veza for over $1 billion.
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock on November 30, 2025: Q3 Beat, AI Push, 5‑for‑1 Split and $1 Billion Veza Rumors

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock on November 30, 2025: Q3 Beat, AI Push, 5‑for‑1 Split and $1 Billion Veza Rumors

ServiceNow shares closed at $812.41 on November 28, up 1.21% but still 32% below their January high. Q3 results showed revenue of $3.41 billion, up 22% year-over-year, and adjusted EPS of $4.82, beating estimates. Management raised 2025 guidance and announced a 5-for-1 stock split. The company is reportedly considering a $1+ billion cybersecurity acquisition.
ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Today: Q3 2025 Earnings Beat, 5‑for‑1 Stock Split and $1 Billion Veza Deal Talk Shape the Outlook

ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Today: Q3 2025 Earnings Beat, 5‑for‑1 Stock Split and $1 Billion Veza Deal Talk Shape the Outlook

ServiceNow shares closed at $812.41 on November 28, up 1.2% but still 33% below their January peak. The stock is down 24% year-to-date, lagging the Nasdaq’s 20% gain. Q3 results beat expectations, with subscription revenue up 21.5% and a 5-for-1 stock split set for shareholder vote on December 5. ServiceNow trades below key moving averages despite a 5% gain over 12 months.
ServiceNow Stock Today (NOW): AI Momentum, 5‑for‑1 Split and Security Questions – November 23, 2025

ServiceNow Stock Today (NOW): AI Momentum, 5‑for‑1 Split and Security Questions – November 23, 2025

ServiceNow shares traded around $813.43 on Friday, recovering after an insider sale briefly pushed the stock below $800. The company posted Q3 revenue of $3.41 billion, up 22% year over year, and raised its 2025 outlook. Shares remain well below 2025 highs despite a planned 5-for-1 stock split and continued strong demand for AI-driven products.
Intuit (INTU) Rises on Earnings Beat, $100M OpenAI Deal and LA28 Olympic Partnership — What Investors Need to Know Today, November 21, 2025

Intuit (INTU) Rises on Earnings Beat, $100M OpenAI Deal and LA28 Olympic Partnership — What Investors Need to Know Today, November 21, 2025

Intuit shares traded around $637 Friday after reporting Q1 revenue of $3.885 billion, up 18%, and non-GAAP EPS of $3.34, both beating estimates. The company announced a multi-year $100 million-plus partnership with OpenAI and a sponsorship deal for the LA28 Olympic Games. ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott and Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman will join the board in 2026. Analysts at Stifel and Goldman Sachs reiterated Buy ratings.
Intuit (INTU) Q1 FY26 Earnings: 18% Revenue Jump, AI Partnerships and Board Shake-Up Define November 20, 2025

Intuit (INTU) Q1 FY26 Earnings: 18% Revenue Jump, AI Partnerships and Board Shake-Up Define November 20, 2025

Intuit reported Q1 FY26 revenue of $3.89 billion, up 18% and above analyst estimates. Non-GAAP EPS rose 34% to $3.34. The company raised its dividend 15% and announced a $100 million-plus OpenAI partnership. ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott and Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman will join the board in 2026.
ServiceNow (NOW) Surges on Blowout Q3 Earnings and 5-for-1 Stock Split Amid AI Boom

ServiceNow Today (Nov 7, 2025): 5‑for‑1 Stock Split Update, New Figma Integration, Wind River Private‑Cloud Option, and NTT DATA Partnership

ServiceNow’s board approved a 5-for-1 stock split after Q3 revenue topped $3.41 billion, with a shareholder vote set for Dec. 5. The company launched a Figma integration that cuts app build time by over 80%. Wind River and ServiceNow announced an on-premises AI platform with 99.9999% availability. NTT DATA became a global AI delivery partner.
7 November 2025
ServiceNow (NOW) Surges on Blowout Q3 Earnings and 5-for-1 Stock Split Amid AI Boom

ServiceNow (NOW) Surges on Blowout Q3 Earnings and 5-for-1 Stock Split Amid AI Boom

ServiceNow shares jumped nearly 4% to around $950 by midday Oct. 30 after Q3 results beat forecasts, with subscription revenue up 21.5% to $3.30 billion and adjusted EPS at $4.82. The company announced a 5-for-1 stock split pending December approval and raised its full-year outlook. Wall Street remains bullish, with most analysts rating the stock a buy and price targets up to $1,300.
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