This Adobe analyst is going against the grain by telling investors to buy the stock
THE SO WHAT
A contrarian buy call on Adobe after the selloff is a bet that incumbents can still tax the creative and marketing workflow, even as AI-native challengers emerge. If you build on Adobe, the market is telling you to assume continuity of that ecosystem and pricing power for longer than the hype suggests.
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