Movement Alert|SAP SE Rises 3.55% Overnight, Catching Up With Sector Recovery After Extended Selloff

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, SAP SE rose 3.55% overnight, trading at $169.97/share, with turnover of $38,600. The rebound comes after SAP experienced a prolonged selloff that lagged behind its application software peers.

SAP had been under sustained pressure since the sector-wide selloff on June 10, when major application software stocks suffered heavy losses. The stock had previously rallied above $195 on June 4-5 following an AI strategy announcement, but that entire gain was subsequently erased, with shares sliding to approximately $163. Notably, while peers such as Palantir, AppLovin, and IREN stabilized and began recovering around June 11, SAP continued to decline, indicating individual-stock selling pressure had not yet been fully released.

The current bounce aligns SAP with the broader sector recovery. Within the Application Software industry, IREN rose 4.72%, AppLovin gained 2.66%, Salesforce advanced 1.87%, Palantir climbed 1.69%, and Adobe added 1.13%, reflecting broad-based improvement across the sector.

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