Group 1 - The stock price of Monday.com Ltd. plummeted by 30% after its earnings report, leading to a collective decline in European software stocks as investors sold off related shares [1] - SAP, one of Germany's "Big Seven" and the highest market capitalization company in Europe, saw its stock drop by 6.76%, resulting in a market value loss of nearly €19.5 billion (approximately ¥163.6 billion) [3] - Concerns over competition from AI technologies are driving this downturn, with analysts noting that existing software companies face increasing competitive risks as AI tools develop and become more cost-effective [3] Group 2 - The software sector in the U.S. is experiencing significant challenges, with the Dow component Salesforce down 30% year-to-date and Adobe, labeled as an "AI victim," down 25%, having lost half its value compared to two years ago [3] - Analyst opinions on the software sector's outlook are divided; Morgan Stanley upgraded Monday.com Ltd. to "overweight," suggesting that the stock's decline has largely reflected AI disruption risks [4] - Jefferies analysts indicated that investors are likely to avoid the software sector due to uncertainties surrounding AI's impact, expressing concerns that AI could undermine the software industry and lead to a collapse in price-to-earnings ratios [4]
欧美软件股遭抛售 AI冲击引发行业估值压力