Adobe Inc.

NASDAQ (USD): Adobe Inc. (ADBE)

Last Price

535.38

Today's Change

+19.12 (3.70%)

Day's Change

521.74 - 541.77

Trading Volume

1,999,085

Financial

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Date
Financial Result
Financial Ratio
Per Share Item
Performance
Valuation (End of Quarter)
Valuation (Ann. Date)
Date Financial Result Financial Ratio Per Share Item Performance Valuation (End of Quarter) Valuation (Ann. Date)
F.Y. Ann. Date Quarter # Revenue PBT NP NP to SH Div Net Worth Div Payout % NP Margin ROE NOSH RPS Adj. RPS EPS Adj. EPS DPS Adj. DPS NAPS Adj. NAPS QoQ YoY EOQ Date EOQ Price EOQ P/RPS EOQ P/EPS EOQ P/NAPS EOQ EY EOQ DY ANN Date ANN Price ANN P/RPS ANN P/EPS ANN P/NAPS ANN EY ANN DY

PBT = Profit before Tax, NP = Net Profit, NP to SH = Net Profit Attributable to Shareholder, Div = Dividend, NP Margin = Net Profit Margin, ROE = Return on Equity, NOSH = Number of Shares, RPS = Revenue per Share, EPS = Earning Per Share, DPS = Dividend Per Share, NAPS = Net Asset Per Share, EOQ = End of Quarter, ANN = Announcement, P/RPS = Price/Revenue per Share, P/EPS = Price/Earning per Share, P/NAPS = Price/Net Asset per Share, EY = Earning Yield, DY = Dividend Yield.

NOSH is estimated based on the NP to SH and EPS. Div is an estimated figure based on the DPS and NOSH. Net Worth is an estimated figure based on the NAPS and NOSH.

Div Payout %, NP Margin, ROE, DY, QoQ & YoY figures in Percentage; RPS, EPS & DPS's figures in Cent; and NAPS's figures in Dollar.

All figures in '000 unless specified.

Discussions
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kong73

i like adobe. essentially got a big moat for graphic media content tool

2022-09-26 02:27

kong73

Ads spending is down for meta..will adobe be impacted?

2022-10-12 10:14

kong73

Adobe stock has fallen more than 50% in the last year.
The market reacted too negatively to the $20 billion acquisition of Figma.
The company still has a solid balance sheet and a wide moat.
Adobe can deliver very attractive returns to long-term investors at the current valuation.
Adobe's stock has fallen more than 50% in the last year. The main reasons are the current bad macroeconomic situation and the very high valuation at which Adobe was trading at an all-time high.

2022-10-21 19:20

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