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ServiceNow Rebounds From Historic Rout as Armis Closing and AI Momentum Shift the Narrative

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 26, 2026
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The market delivered a harsh verdict on ServiceNow last week — then changed its mind within 24 hours.

Shares of the enterprise software giant cratered 17.8% on Thursday after management flagged geopolitical headwinds tied to the Middle East conflict. The selloff was the stock’s worst single-day drop of the year. But by Friday, the selling had reversed sharply. ServiceNow closed at $90.17, up 6.36% on the day, as investors recalibrated their assessment of the company’s underlying fundamentals.

A Quarter That Beat Expectations — But Got Overlooked

The irony of the selloff is that ServiceNow delivered a quarter that, by almost any measure, was a clear beat. First-quarter 2026 revenue hit $3.77 billion, up 22.1% year over year. The company exceeded its own guidance across the board.

What spooked the market wasn’t the numbers — it was the context around them. Management acknowledged that geopolitical tensions in the Middle East caused “deal slippage” during the quarter, with some contract signings pushed into later periods. That admission was enough to trigger a panic, even as the core business continued to hum.

The recovery on Friday suggests bargain hunters are stepping in. At current levels, the stock trades at a price-to-earnings ratio well below its historical average. For long-term investors, that looks like an entry point.

Armis Deal Closes, AI Forecast Gets a Boost

The catalyst for the rebound was partly tied to the completion of a major acquisition. ServiceNow officially closed its $7.75 billion purchase of cybersecurity specialist Armis on April 20. That deal, along with the earlier integration of Veza in March, is putting short-term pressure on margins. But management expects those costs to normalize by 2027.

More importantly, the Armis closing is feeding into a higher outlook for subscription revenue. ServiceNow now expects full-year subscription revenue of $15.735 billion to $15.775 billion, implying growth of roughly 22% to 22.5%.

The real story, however, is artificial intelligence. The company’s “Now Assist” product line is selling faster than anticipated. Management raised its full-year forecast for AI-specific contract value to approximately $1.5 billion. The number of customers with annual contract values exceeding $1 million surged 130% year over year.

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

What’s on the Line in Las Vegas

All eyes are now on May 4, when ServiceNow hosts its Financial Analyst Day 2026 in Las Vegas. The event is expected to be a pivotal moment for the stock.

Management will need to address three key questions:

  • Armis integration: How will the cyber-intelligence platform be woven into ServiceNow’s “AI Control Tower” architecture?
  • AI monetization: Pilot projects are growing rapidly, but investors want to see those convert into scalable enterprise revenue.
  • Margin trajectory: After back-to-back acquisitions, analysts at Goldman Sachs and Jefferies have trimmed their price targets — though most maintain buy ratings.

ServiceNow also plans to unveil new features for its “Autonomous Workforce” initiative, including an AI specialist for IT support that can resolve tickets without human intervention.

The company’s remaining performance obligations stand at $12.64 billion. How management plans to convert that backlog into steady growth will be the central theme of the analyst day.

Technical Levels and the Road Ahead

From a chart perspective, the $90 level has emerged as an initial support zone after Friday’s rebound. The monthly low hit $81.24, and analysts see that area as a potential floor if the stock comes under pressure again.

But the real test is psychological. At $90.17, ServiceNow remains roughly 57% below its July 2025 all-time high of $211.48. A full recovery is not on the near-term horizon.

What could change the trajectory is a convincing performance in Las Vegas. If management can demonstrate that the AI pipeline is real, that the Armis integration is on track, and that margins will recover, the stock could build a durable base. If not, the $81 support zone may get tested again.

For now, the market has given ServiceNow a second chance. The question is whether the company can seize it.

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