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ServiceNow’s Dramatic Re-rating: How a 38% Plunge Sparked a Bullish Stampede

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
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The numbers look contradictory. ServiceNow’s stock has tumbled nearly 38% since the start of the year, yet Bank of America just labelled the workflow-software specialist a “top pick” for 2026. That disconnect — a roughly $105 billion market cap still hovering near $102 a share, more than 50% below its 52-week high — is starting to narrow. This week alone the shares surged more than 10%, powered by an analyst upgrade that carries a $130 price target.

Behind the rally lies a dramatic shift in sentiment. Until recently, investors feared that large language models would render traditional enterprise software obsolete — a scenario dubbed “SaaSpocalypse.” ServiceNow, deeply embedded in IT and HR workflows, was seen as particularly vulnerable. But Bank of America analyst Tal Liani has flipped that narrative, arguing that the company is actually becoming the central orchestration layer for autonomous AI agents. Nvidia chief Jensen Huang reinforced the thesis, calling agentic AI a clear value-add for software firms.

That conviction is drawing big money off the sidelines. Institutional investors already own 87% of ServiceNow’s outstanding shares, and several have been piling in with extraordinary force. Cullen Frost Bankers boosted its stake by nearly 390%, to over 300,000 shares; Saranac Partners added 438%. Vanguard and Pictet also reported significant increases — moves that predated the latest quarterly report and underscored a vote of confidence from the buy side.

The operational numbers justify the enthusiasm. First-quarter revenue hit $3.77 billion, up 22% year over year, while subscription revenue grew at the same clip to $3.67 billion. Earnings per share came in at $0.97, matching the consensus estimate. Free cash flow has accelerated noticeably. Management raised its full-year subscription revenue guidance to between $15.74 billion and $15.78 billion, up from the earlier range of $15.53 billion to $15.57 billion — not a dramatic leap, but a clear signal that the board sees no slowdown in demand.

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Part of the margin story, however, remains under construction. The company previously guided for an operating margin of 81.5%, but costs related to the Armis acquisition and delayed deal closures in the Middle East have weighed on profits. To counter pricing pressure from AI, ServiceNow is overhauling its sales model: roughly half of new contracts are no longer based on traditional per-user licensing. Instead, the platform “Otto” is being pitched as an AI control tower for enterprises, with a long-term ambition to push subscription revenue to $30 billion by 2030.

Geopolitical snags are a modest drag. Conflict in the Middle East has slowed deal signings in that region, shaving about 75 basis points off subscription growth. Yet measured against total 2024 revenue of $9.5 billion, the impact is manageable. Liani, in the same analysis that upgraded ServiceNow, rated Salesforce “underperform,” citing weaker AI monetisation and structural challenges in new customer acquisition — a contrast that highlights where the smart money sees the real opportunity.

The broader analyst community remains cautiously bullish. The consensus rating is “Moderate Buy,” with an average price target of $141.89. At a price-to-earnings multiple of roughly 61, the market is already pricing in substantial growth. Whether the AI orchestration thesis can sustain that premium will be tested in the quarters ahead, especially as the raised annual guidance must be delivered. For now, the stampede from the “SaaSpocalypse” narrative to the AI-control-tower vision has given ServiceNow more than just a technical bounce — it’s turned a 38% slide into a proving ground for the next phase of enterprise software.

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