Salesforce, Inc. News
Salesforce, Inc. provides Customer Relationship Management (CRM) technology that brings companies and customers together worldwide. The company's service includes sales to store data, monitor leads and progress, forecast opportunities, gain insights through analytics and relationship intelligence, and deliver quotes, contracts, and invoices; and service that enables companies to deliver trusted and highly personalized customer service and support at scale. In addition, its platform offering comprise a flexible platform that enables companies of various sizes, locations, and industries to build business apps with drag-and-drop tools; online learning platform that allows anyone to learn in-demand Salesforce skills; and Slack, a system of engagement. The company's marketing services enables companies to plan, personalize, and optimize customer marketing journey and real time personalization and optimization; and commerce services, which empowers shopping experience across various points of commerce, such as mobile, web, social, and stores and provides click-to-code tools that offers customers to build and deploy solutions. Further, its analytics offering includes Tableau, an end-to-end analytics solution for range of enterprise use cases and intelligent analytics with advanced AI models, spot trends, predict outcomes, timely recommendations, and take action from any device; and integration service including MuleSoft, an easy to connect data from any system to deliver connected experiences. Additionally, the company provides genie customer data cloud, a hyperscale real-time data platform that powers the customer 360 platform; vertical services to meet the needs of customers in industries, such as financial services, healthcare and life sciences, manufacturing and others; and offers salesforce easy for small and medium-sized businesses. Salesforce, Inc. was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
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Slackbot Rollout, Client Wins; Salesforce Down 4Q!
- Salesforce’s Slackbot rollout and several large enterprise and government deployments signal meaningful product momentum, but investor skepticism has weighed on the stock—leaving shares down year-to-date despite customer expansions and short-term gains tied to announcements.
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Salesforce Slides 6.3% After Sector AI Pressure Q1
Salesforce (CRM) tumbled 6.3% on January 14 amid a broader sell-off in enterprise software driven by analyst downgrades and intensified AI bundling from big cloud providers. The move pushed CRM toward lower levels after a year-long retreat from its January 2025 high. ServiceNow and Oracle—other DJ30 CRM players—saw no comparable headlines. This article breaks down the catalysts, near-term implications for investors, and the signals to watch next.
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Salesforce Slide Tests Slackbot AI Adoption Proofs
A recent pullback in Salesforce (CRM) shares after a sharp one-day decline has shifted investor focus from AI ambition to measurable adoption. The simultaneous general availability of a Slackbot tied to Salesforce context and a technical bullish January pattern create a clear near-term test: convert product launches into demonstrable usage and ROI.
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Oracle Stock Drops After AI Spending & Debt Fears.
Oracle’s shares plunged after a fiscal-quarter revenue miss alongside record AI deal backlog. Heavy spending on AI infrastructure, large customer commitments, and a rising debt load have driven investor concern—signals that CRM-focused investors should weigh execution risk and capital structure when assessing AI-driven growth strategies.
31 Dec at 07:26
ServiceNow's Armis Deal Worries; Salesforce Up Now
ServiceNow's $7.75B Armis acquisition and related selloff contrast with Salesforce's improving AI-driven revenue and raised guidance. This article examines deal particulars, investor reactions, and what each development means for CRM stocks in the DJ30.
24 Dec at 07:25
Salesforce, ServiceNow: AI Drives CRM Stock Moves.
This update summarizes last week's concrete CRM developments that affected DJIA-listed CRM stocks—ServiceNow volatility and Salesforce stability—alongside AI product launches at smaller CRM vendors (Insightly) and a leadership pivot at Pipedrive. Key data points and investor implications are highlighted.
17 Dec at 07:25
Salesforce AI Surge: Q3 Beat, Agentforce Gains Now
Salesforce posted a fiscal Q3 earnings beat, raised guidance, and reported strong Cyber Week AI-driven results while rolling out Partner-focused Agentforce 360 updates. These concrete developments—along with analyst attention and a short-term stock drag—underscore tangible AI adoption that could influence Salesforce stock performance in the near term.