
The software slowdown continues, as Workday's stock falls after earnings spook Wall Street

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Workday's stock fell 3.5% after the company reported second-quarter earnings of $2.21 per share, beating expectations but failing to alleviate concerns about a challenging software market. Year-to-date, shares have dropped 14.9%, contrasting with a 9.9% gain in the S&P 500. Analysts express worries over AI's impact on traditional software, with BMO Capital Markets lowering its price target to $285. CEO Carl Eschenbach emphasized Workday's commitment to AI, despite facing headwinds from funding cuts in government and education sectors.

