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UiPath stock: PATH inches up premarket after 10% slide as March earnings date lands
12 February 2026
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UiPath stock: PATH inches up premarket after 10% slide as March earnings date lands

New York, Feb 12, 2026, 07:58 EST — Premarket

  • UiPath (PATH) edged up 0.43% in premarket trading, reaching $11.74 after closing at $11.69.
  • The stock ended Wednesday off 9.73%, trading roughly 43.23 million shares.
  • UiPath will announce its Q4 and full-year fiscal 2026 numbers after the bell on March 11. The management call kicks off at 5 p.m. ET.

UiPath shares edged up in early Thursday trading, recovering some ground following a steep selloff the previous day. Investors seemed to shrug off the slow start, turning their focus to the company’s upcoming earnings report.

Timing is key here: Wednesday’s slide tossed software names with heavy swings back into focus. UiPath is up next, with its report expected to offer a clearer look at automation demand and give investors a sense of management’s stance in what’s become a nervous market.

UiPath makes robotic process automation software, designed to mimic repetitive on-screen work done by humans. Lately, the company has been pushing into “agentic automation,” a term it uses for AI-powered agents able to act across workflows. Investors want specifics on how much traction that’s getting.

UiPath finished Wednesday at $11.69, down 9.7% with volume running high. Early Thursday, premarket action was muted—though after-hours swings can reverse in a hurry.

The backdrop hasn’t done markets any favors. After a stronger U.S. jobs report, traders dialed back some of their near-term Federal Reserve rate-cut expectations, and software stocks took a hit as investors recalibrated both rates and valuations. “Investors digested changes to rate cut bets quite well,” said Julia Hermann, global market strategist at New York Life Investments. Next up: Friday’s U.S. Consumer Price Index report. Reuters

UiPath’s shares caught attention on an otherwise flat market day—a setup short-term traders often chase, amplifying the impact of even minor headlines.

Off the tape, UiPath is snapping up WorkFusion, a company focused on automating financial-crime compliance. The move is aimed squarely at shoring up UiPath’s offering for banks and other heavily regulated clients. No word on the price.

Getting back on track won’t be easy. If inflation data comes in high, smaller software names could stay under strain, and UiPath’s March outlook—already under the microscope after that recent slide—won’t have much margin for error.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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