Evercore ISI Identifies Top Software Stocks for 2025 Amid AI Growth Trends

GuruFocus.com
01 Jan

Emphasizing the potential of firms positioned to profit from increased corporate use of artificial intelligence, Evercore ISI has released its top software stock recommendations for 2025.

Citing their capacity to provide quick value for AI integration into corporate systems, the investment company named Microsoft (MSFT, Financials), Salesforce (CRM, Financials), and Oracle (ORCL, Financials) as its top "core compounders." Underlying their strong platform capabilities, analysts think these businesses have a strategic edge in the environment of growing artificial intelligence.

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Reflecting hope about its ability to expand among rising demand for data solutions, Snowflake (SNOW, Financials) is Evercore's top selection in the growth category. Workday (WDAY, Financials) was underlined as a possible mean reversion candidate as its value suggested expectations of recovery.

The company noted Intuit (INTU, Financials) as a high-potential investment with great upside despite market uncertainty for investors looking for a contrarian strategy.

Strategic direction from Evercore emphasizes a larger trend of artificial intelligence adoption changing the corporate software market. These particular firms are positioned to profit from the changing market dynamics as organizations use artificial intelligence to improve operational efficiency and inspire innovation.

This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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