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To own Adobe today, you need to believe its AI infused creative and experience platforms can keep users loyal even as competition intensifies and leadership transitions unfold. The recent move into Russell value and value defensive indices mainly affects how certain funds hold the stock, but does not materially change the near term catalyst around AI product adoption or the key risk of AI driven pricing and market share pressure.
Among recent updates, the June index reclassification sits alongside Adobe’s continued AI product rollout, such as Firefly and GenStudio expansions, which many see as central to its growth story. These AI tools, together with acquisitions like Topaz Labs, are closely watched as potential offsets to concerns that new AI competitors could compress margins or slow subscription momentum.
Yet, while this all sounds encouraging, investors should also be aware that...
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Adobe’s narrative projects $32.0 billion revenue and $9.1 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 9.4% yearly revenue growth and about a $1.9 billion earnings increase from $7.2 billion today.
Uncover how Adobe's forecasts yield a $331.63 fair value, a 49% upside to its current price.
Some of the most optimistic analysts were expecting Adobe’s revenue to reach about US$34.8 billion and earnings US$10.5 billion by 2029, which is far more bullish than consensus and could look very different once the impact of value index inclusion and intensifying AI competition is fully reflected.
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