Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (ZM): Rebranded as AI-First Platform, Earns Outperform Rating with $115 Price Target

We recently compiled a list of the 15 AI Stocks That are Making Headlines. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:ZM) stands against the other AI stocks.

Perplexity, the California-based AI startup that is challenging the dominance of Google in the Internet Search market, is considering the development of a $50 device that brings the conversational search abilities of the platforms it offers on the consumer market. Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of the firm, recently posted on social networking platform X and said the company would definitely sell such a device if the post got more than 5,000 likes. Other AI startups have also tried making AI-only devices, the latest example being Humane and their AI Pin, but these devices have not caught mass attention because of buggy performance.

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Perplexity could succeed where others have failed as the firm has much more cash in the bank to hire the right teams for the purpose. News publication The Wall Street Journal recently reported that the startup is planning to raise more than $500 million at an upcoming funding round that would value the firm at more than $8 billion. The report claims that the platform the startup markets currently receives about 15 million queries a day and brings in around $50 million in annualized revenue. Perplexity uses AI to help people search the web in a chatbot-style interface.

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Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:ZM)

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Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:ZM) provides a unified communications platform in the Americas, the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The firm recently rebranded as an AI-first work platform for human connection, dropping the video title from the name. On November 24, Evercore ISI upgraded the stock to Outperform from In Line with a price target of $115, up from $70. In an investor note, the advisory noted that the company delivered yet another very solid quarter, marked by consistent operational execution and impressive momentum across its newer product offerings. The note added that when considering the company’s monetization opportunities of all the artificial intelligence-driven productivity tools across the platform, there are multiple strategic levers in place to drive growth reacceleration.

Overall ZM ranks 12th on our list of the AI stocks that are making headlines. While we acknowledge the potential of ZM as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than ZM but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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