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Amdocs Shares Sink to Six-Year Low as AI and Slow Growth Weigh on Investors
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First reported by Calcalist · 4 days ago
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What happened
Amdocs shares fell sharply last week, extending a decline that has pushed the stock near a six-year low and cut its market value to $5.5 billion. Investors are worried about slower growth, AI disruption and recent leadership changes, even though the company is still profitable, buying back stock and paying dividends.
- 01Amdocs fell 6.3% last Thursday and is down 35.5% this year.
- 02The stock has lost nearly half its value from a peak near $100.
- 03AI fears, slow growth and management changes are weighing on sentiment.
- 04The company cut about 10% of staff and is investing in AI.
- 05Analysts remain mostly positive, with an average target 64.5% above the stock.
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