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ServiceNow at a Crossroads as AI Strategy Sparks Market Volatility

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
February 13, 2026
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ServiceNow has been anything but calm this week, with a swing between declines and gains as investors weigh the impact of artificial intelligence on software subscriptions. The central question remains: will AI act as a accelerator for the company’s recurring revenue or pose a headwind?

Volatility in both directions

  • On Tuesday, the stock dropped 5.4% and closed at $100.58, driven by a broad selloff in the software space. Traders fear that autonomous AI agents could pressure traditional SaaS revenues.
  • By Thursday, the trend reversed, with the shares gaining 2.7% to roughly $103.26. Volume ran about 35% above the norm. MarketBeat attributes the rebound to more favorable analyst commentary and renewed emphasis on monetizing the firm’s AI offerings.

Key facts at a glance
– Thursday close: approximately $103.26
– Market capitalization: roughly $105–108 billion
– Price-to-earnings ratio: about 60–62
– Decline from 52-week high: around 50%

Analyst sentiment: predominantly upbeat, but not uniform

Despite the recent price swings, the tone on Wall Street remains generally constructive according to MarketBeat. The stock is seen as a “Moderate Buy” by consensus, with an average price target of $193.01.

Recent analyst adjustments include:
– Argus upgraded to “Strong Buy” on February 4
– Truist Financial set a target of $175 on February 5
– TD Cowen trimmed the target from $200 to $185 but kept a Buy rating
– Macquarie reduced its target from $172 to $140 and maintained a Neutral stance

Earnings, buybacks, and the AI debate

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying ServiceNow?

The volatility persists despite solid execution. Reuters reported that ServiceNow exceeded expectations with its quarterly results on January 28:

  • Revenue: $3.57 billion, up 20.5% year-over-year, versus an expected $3.53 billion
  • Adjusted earnings per share: $0.92, versus expectations of $0.88–$0.89
  • 2026 subscription revenue outlook: $15.53–$15.57 billion (consensus: $15.21 billion)

Additionally, the board authorized another $5 billion for share repurchases. A promptly accelerated buyback program of $2 billion is also planned.

Strategic AI initiatives and their implications

The AI debate centers on how deeply AI will be embedded into ServiceNow’s offerings. Reuters reports broader partnerships with Anthropic and OpenAI to weave AI models more tightly into the product suite. The AI product Now Assist reached an annual contract value of more than $600 million in 2025, surpassing the $500 million target; for 2026, management has set an ACV target of $1 billion. However, concerns linger that AI could dampen demand for traditional, seat-based licenses that have historically driven growth.

The overall picture remains mixed: solid operating performance and a sizable buyback framework on one side, with a high valuation (around 60–62x earnings) and a stock price roughly 50% below its 52-week high on the other.

Bottom line: ServiceNow is navigating a fork in the road where AI ambition could redefine its growth trajectory, even as investors weigh current multiples against evolving monetization progress and potential impacts on legacy licensing models.

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