10 AI Stocks to Watch for the Rest of 2024

6. Adobe Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE)

Number of Hedge Fund Investors: 107

Bill Stone, The Glenview Trust Company CIO, said while talking to CNBC in a latest program that people were not happy with Adobe Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE) when the company last gave guidance but he is bullish on the stock for several reasons.

“We don’t think they are behind there. We think some real attractive growth there and some really attractive profitability While it doesn’t look cheap on the surface, with their growth profile and relative to where it normally trades, I do think it’s an interesting one to look at. And with the stock market pushing on all-time highs here all the time lately, looking for something out of the, you know, realm seems a little more interesting.”

Adobe Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE) expects fourth-quarter revenue between $5.5 billion and $5.55 billion, with a midpoint of $5.525 billion, falling short of the $5.6 billion consensus estimate. Adobe Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE) also forecasts earnings per share (EPS) ranging from $4.63 to $4.68, with the midpoint slightly below the $4.67 estimate.

Adobe Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE) has become a complex case for analysts who are still gauging whether Adobe would be a net beneficiary of the AI boom or a loser. On the one hand, Adobe Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE) is under threat with tons of AI tools good enough to make beginner-level designs, posts and videos for individuals or companies with low or no marketing budget. But on the other hand, the company is launching several AI-powered tools and integrating generative AI tools in its products that could boost its revenue in the future.

Daniel Newman, CEO of Futurum Group, said in a program on CNBC that the latest earnings show the effects of a macro slowdown but Adobe Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE) could benefit if companies decide to use the company’s AI tools to cut its reliance on human workers.

Polen Global Growth Strategy stated the following regarding Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) in its Q2 2024 investor letter:

“With Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE), in some ways, we see it as a microcosm of the market’s “shoot first, ask questions later” approach to categorizing AI winners and losers. In the early part of last year, Adobe came under pressure with a perception that generative AI (GenAI) would represent a material headwind to their suite of creative offerings. In short order, the company introduced its GenAI offering, Firefly, which shifted the narrative to Adobe as a beneficiary with a real opportunity to monetize GenAI in the near term. Earlier this year, that narrative was again challenged as the company reported a slight slowdown in revenue growth. Results in the most recent quarter were robust as the company raised its full-year forecast across a number of key metrics and showcased better-than-expected results.”