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Salesforce stock price rises into Presidents Day pause as CRM traders eye Feb. 25 earnings
15 February 2026
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Salesforce stock price rises into Presidents Day pause as CRM traders eye Feb. 25 earnings

NEW YORK, Feb 15, 2026, 11:38 EST — The market has closed.

  • Salesforce (CRM) finished Friday’s session at $189.72, a 2.31% gain. Shares barely moved after hours.
  • U.S. stock markets will stay closed Monday for Washington’s Birthday (Presidents Day), with trading set to resume on Tuesday.
  • Salesforce will release both its quarterly and full-year earnings after the bell on Feb. 25.

Salesforce, Inc. ended Friday up 2.31%, finishing at $189.72. The move offered some relief for investors following a volatile stretch among U.S. software names. Through the session, CRM ranged from $184.30 to $193.45, before ticking slightly higher to $189.80 after hours.

The rebound comes as AI-linked selling hammers cloud software stocks, punishing both short-term traders and buy-and-hold investors. The S&P 500 Software & Services index has shed nearly $2 trillion from its October highs. Shares of Salesforce have plunged about 30% since the start of the year, with investors acting on impulse—“sell first think later,” as Barclays equity strategist Emmanuel Cau put it. Reuters

Trading pauses for the day, with the NYSE shuttered Monday for Washington’s Birthday. The next full cash session doesn’t come until Tuesday. Looking ahead, Salesforce will post its fourth-quarter and full-year fiscal 2026 results after the bell on Feb. 25, followed by a conference call at 5 p.m. ET.

The tape looks shaky heading into that earnings date. Earlier this week, JPMorgan strategists under Dubravko Lakos-Bujas flagged that markets have “worst-case” AI disruption priced in. Their call: pick up more high-quality software stocks—think Microsoft and ServiceNow. Reuters

Headlines around the company have given the stock some momentum. Business Insider said earlier this month that Salesforce eliminated fewer than 1,000 jobs, affecting roles in marketing, product management, and data analytics. Reuters noted it was unable to confirm the report independently, and Salesforce did not answer requests for comment.

Salesforce has inked a definitive deal to acquire Cimulate, a firm specializing in AI product discovery for retail and e-commerce. “The future of commerce is agentic,” said Nitin Mangtani, a Salesforce executive, referencing the company’s own language for AI agents that act rather than simply respond to prompts. Salesforce

Next up for traders: does demand hold up better than Salesforce’s share price implies? Investors are tuning in for any details on renewals, fresh bookings, and if the company’s AI agent tools are actually delivering paid, recurring revenue.

Margins are in focus, not least after the sector’s multiples were hammered earlier this month. Investors will be watching for cash flow numbers and any new commentary on cost controls—signals, perhaps, of just how cautious management is feeling as the new fiscal year approaches.

But here’s the risk: should Salesforce flag any signs of lengthening deal cycles, heavier discounting, or customers slashing seats, that recent rally in the stock could unravel fast—and software peers might not be far behind.

CRM is still a key name to watch as the market debates if AI will boost incumbents like Salesforce or just replace some of what they offer. After the long weekend, traders on Tuesday could shuffle positions again. The next firm trigger isn’t until Feb. 25, when Salesforce posts results after the bell.

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  • Snowflake Shares Show Mixed Returns Despite Strong AI Growth Prospects
    May 16, 2026, 10:50 PM EDT. Snowflake (SNOW) stock closed at $157.47, with a 1-month gain of 9.37% but declines of 13.62% over 3 months and 13.99% over 12 months reflecting mixed investor sentiment. The market price exceeds the consensus fair value estimate of $78.83, signaling a perceived overvaluation by 99.8%. Snowflake reported 30% year-over-year revenue growth for Q4 2026 and improved operating cash flow to $781 million, supported by strong customer prepaid commitments. Despite persistent net losses of around $300 million quarterly and significant stock-based compensation expenses, the firm holds $4 billion in cash and investments. Management projects revenue growth near 27% annually into FY2027, focusing on expanding AI product offerings including Snowflake Intelligence and recent acquisition Observe, an AI observability platform. Investors weigh rapid expansion against sustained losses and future margin improvements.

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