On June 2, Workday declined 5.35% in regular trading, trading at approximately $145.89/share, with trading volume of $199 million. The stock faced dual headwinds from a bearish analyst initiation and broad application software sector weakness.
Bank of America Securities reinstated coverage on Workday with a Neutral rating and a $140 target price, significantly below the prevailing stock price. The analyst highlighted value compression risks tied to Workday's seat-based monetization model, citing pressure from corporate workforce reductions, the emerging AI agent pricing paradigm disrupting traditional per-headcount billing, and potential issues around contract pricing and duration terms.
Compounding the pressure, the application software sector experienced a broad selloff during the session. Among sector peers, Salesforce fell 5.81%, Palantir declined 4.59%, Datadog dropped 4.29%, and Strategy lost 9.69%, with sector-wide linkage amplifying Workday's pullback. The decline partially reversed gains from the prior session, when the stock rallied on strong Q1 results showing revenue of $2.54 billion, up 13.5% year-over-year, and adjusted EPS of $2.66 beating consensus of $2.51.
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