Core Insights - Salesforce Inc. has recently implemented workforce cuts affecting fewer than 1,000 employees across various teams, including marketing, product, and data, although the company has not publicly confirmed these layoffs [1] - The company has appointed six new or promoted executives to lead different business units, replacing five high-profile leaders who have departed since December [2] - The layoffs are part of a broader trend in the tech industry, where many companies are reducing staff while increasing their reliance on artificial intelligence, which is expected to replace some routine jobs [3] Financial Performance and Analyst Outlook - The upcoming earnings report is anticipated on February 25, 2026, with an EPS estimate of $2.69, down from $2.78 year-over-year, and a revenue estimate of $11.18 billion, up from $9.99 billion year-over-year [5][7] - The stock currently holds a Buy Rating with an average price target of $325.24, although it is trading near its 52-week low of $185.73, having decreased by 2.49% to $189.20 in premarket trading [6] - Recent analyst actions include Piper Sandler lowering its target to $280.00, Barclays raising its target to $338.00, and RBC Capital raising its target to $290.00, indicating varying outlooks on the stock's future performance [7] Valuation and Market Position - Salesforce's current P/E ratio stands at 25.9x, indicating a premium valuation compared to peers [7] - The company is rated weak in value (score: 7.28), strong in growth (score: 65.51), and strong in quality (score: 73.45), reflecting a healthy balance sheet despite underperforming in momentum (score: 7.09) [7]
What's Going On With Salesforce Stock Tuesday? - Salesforce (NYSE:CRM)