A bear market for software stocks translates into an opportunity for value-seeking, long-term-minded investors. In other words, software stocks are mired in a bear market -- and that means opportunity ...
U.S. stock indexes fell on Thursday on a renewed selloff in software and technology shares, while strong labor market data tempered expectations for a central bank rate cut. Fears of AI disruption ...
US stocks are getting slammed again on Thursday as investors hasten their rotation out of tech. Major indexes opened higher but tumbled as software and memory names sold off. The S&P 500 is on track ...
Orlando Bravo, co-founder of buyout firm Thoma Bravo, said he sees software stocks as oversold. Bravo said most publicly traded software companies don't have enough profit. The tech investor said he ...
Seeking Alpha's roundup of statements and remarks that could impact the technology sector. Goldman Sachs (GS) CEO David Solomon said he thinks last week's software stock selloff was overdone. "I think ...
Software stocks just suffered their worst relative selloff on record, but Goldman Sachs says investor fear around artificial intelligence disruption has gone too far, creating rare opportunities in ...
Hard to believe, but amid the recent shellacking meted out to parts of the technology sector — on fears AI will eat software and jitters about gazillion-dollar capex pledges — the S&P 500 is only down ...
Shares of technology companies rallied as fears about the obsolescence of software and data providers in the age of artificial intelligence subsided. The SPDR Select Sector Technology exchange-traded ...
The prospect of disruptions from artificial intelligence has hung over the economy for years. But this week advances in software tools precipitated a sell-off on Wall Street. Data delayed at least 15 ...
The unrelenting selloff in software shares has left tech investors antsy enough that they’re starting to pony up for protection against yet another steep slide. There’s good reason for the concern.
Big Tech CEOs this week brushed aside worries that AI will evaporate the competitive moats of established software companies, even as those firms have seen their stocks plunge amid a steep, ...