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The stock market is quietly staging a comeback following a rough start to 2025. While still down about 9% year to date as of this writing, the innovation-heavy Nasdaq Composite index has rallied by more than 16% from its recent low.
Signs that the Trump administration is willing to adjust some of the sweeping changes in trade policy and negotiate bilateral deals have helped de-escalate fears of a broader trade war. There are still plenty of uncertainties for investors to balance, but also a renewed sense that the big picture remains positive. With the first-quarter earnings season underway, early results from tech leaders are showcasing underlying sector resilience and the ongoing transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) as a major market theme.
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Despite solid growth and record profitability, shares of Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) are down about 38% from their 52-week high. The tech giant, recognized for its industry-leading creative media software like Photoshop and Premiere Pro, is capitalizing on strong demand for innovative AI and machine learning features integrated across its app ecosystem.
In the company's fiscal 2025 first quarter (for the period ended Feb. 28), revenue climbed by 10% year over year, alongside a 13% increase in adjusted earnings per share (EPS), with management forecasting further increases for 2025.
The market seems skeptical as to whether Adobe's early AI success will last, as one reason to explain its stock price weakness. Specialized AI companies like privately held Canva and OpenAI have introduced competing AI-powered text-to-image and video generation features, representing emerging competition to Adobe's industry dominance. However, the company's reputation for quality and its loyal customer base, attracted to its professional-grade capabilities, provide plenty of reasons to be optimistic.
Notably, the stock's valuation is compelling, trading at just 18 times its consensus 2025 EPS as a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, well below the company's five-year average forward price-to-earnings ratio. Adobe appears undervalued and well positioned to rebound if it continues to deliver on its financial targets.
ADBE PE Ratio (Forward) data by YCharts
Shares of Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) surged following a better-than-expected first-quarter earnings report. Revenue grew by 12% year over year, which propelled a massive 49% increase in adjusted EPS for the period ended March 31.