While both of these software leaders' stocks have been beaten down, one company has much better growth prospects than the other -- and its stock looks like a better buy, too.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Cohan, a Boston-based senior contributor, covers stocks. ServiceNow exceeded Q1 earnings and revenue expectations, raising ...
Shares of workflow automation expert ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) have enjoyed excellent gains over the past year. The stock rose from a 52-week low of $527.24 last October to hit a high of $815.32 in 2024.
ServiceNow (NOW stock) have climbed 10% over the past week, pushing the stock to $113.19 and reigniting investor interest in the enterprise software leader. The ...
Bill McColl has 25+ years of experience as a senior producer and writer for TV, radio, and digital media leading teams of anchors, reporters, and editors in creating news broadcasts, covering some of ...
Bill McColl has 25+ years of experience as a senior producer and writer for TV, radio, and digital media leading teams of anchors, reporters, and editors in creating news broadcasts, covering some of ...
Oct 23 (Reuters) - ServiceNow (NOW.N), opens new tab forecast fourth-quarter subscription revenue above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, indicating a robust demand as businesses turn to its ...
ServiceNow is still delivering strong growth and stepping up its buyback, but AI uncertainty is worrying investors.
‘We will take minority positions in smaller and midsize partners with a specific view towards giving those partners the equity, the capital, to basically bring in new skills and talent, train those ...