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Josh Brown, CEO, Ritholtz Wealth ManagementSalesForce.com Inc.CRMCOMMENTMay 27, 2026

He doesn't hate the stock here, and he owns some software stocks, but they all live under the cloud that AI will threaten their business. When they report today, if they can assure the market in their guidance that their customers are using their AI products, then this is the answer to putting a floor to these software-apocalypse news. If they don't, there will be new lows.

$177.51

Stock price when the opinion was issued

$191.10

As of May 29, 2026. Market Open.

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