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Adobe predicted a slowdown in its growth. Shares fell by 10%

16 December Adobe reported for the fourth quarter of 2021. The results were slightly better than expected., but the company gave a weak outlook for the next quarter. During the day, ADBE shares fell by 10%, to 566 $. Revenue will grow by only 8% Here are the financial results compared to the same quarter last year: revenue — 4.1 billion dollars (+20%); operating profit - 1.5 billion (+24%); net profit - 1.2 billion (−45%). And this is the revenue for the main operating segments: Digital Media - content creation apps like Photoshop and document management apps like Acrobat Reader - $3 billion (+21%); Digital Experience - analytical services, that help other companies increase sales, - billion dollars (+23%). Net income almost doubled, because Adobe received a billion dollar tax deduction a year ago. And here is the adjusted profit, which does not take into account such articles, grew by 13%, up to 1.5 billion dollars. The company also gave a revenue forecast for the next quarter and fiscal year 2022.. It came out worse than analysts expected.: first quarter of 2022 — 4,23 vs$4.34 billion; 2022 year - 17.9 against 18.16 billion dollars. Adobe explained this forecast by, that the first quarter of fiscal year 2022 will be a week shorter, than in 2021. As a result, revenue in the Digital Media and Digital Experience segments will not increase by 17 And 18%, as was expected, and only on 8 And 11% compared to the first quarter of 2021. Revenue and forecast for the next quarter, млн долларов 1к2021 3905 (+26%) 2к2021 3835 (+23%) 3к2021 3935 (+22%) 4к2021 4110 (+20%) 1к2022 4230 (+8%) 3905 (+26%) Что с акциями Будущее замедление роста не понравилось инвесторам, that's why Adobe's stock has fallen so much. Это третье значительное снижение

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Investidea: ZipRecruiter, because we will call you back

Today we have a very speculative idea: take shares of the HR platform ZipRecruiter (NYSE: ZIP) hoping for a rebound of these stocks, and the growth of the company's business. Growth potential and validity: 20,5% behind 15 Months; 11% per year for 10 years. Why stocks can go up: there is a demand for the company's software and shares.

The Fed allowed a rate hike to 0,9% in 2022 year due to high inflation

The Fed summed up the results of the regular meeting. The Bank will accelerate the reduction of incentives and, probably, will start raising the rate in the first half of 2022. The rate will be raised, but not now the Regulator will accelerate the reduction of monthly bond purchases. So, in December, purchases will amount to $ 90 billion, in January — 60 billion.

Investidea: AppHarvest, because the harvest is ripe

Today we have an insanely speculative idea: take shares of agricultural startup AppHarvest (NASDAQ: APPH), to cash in on their rebound. Growth potential and validity: 37,5% behind 2 of the year; 292% behind 7 years; 587,5% behind 20 years. Why stocks can go up: they fell hard, but their speculative rebound is possible.

Rusagro overview: financial results for the third quarter

Rusagro (MOEX: AGRO) is the largest Russian agricultural holding, which divides its business into four segments: oil and fat, meat, sugar and agricultural. Currently, the company sells products in 80 regions of Russia and in 60 countries of the world.

Investidea: Integer, because health is more valuable than stocks

Today we have a moderately speculative idea.: take shares of the manufacturer of medical devices Integer (NYSE: ITGR), to capitalize on the speculative demand for the company's shares. Growth potential and validity: 11,5% behind 13 Months; 20% behind 2 of the year; 8% per year for 15 years.

Investidea: Globant, because IT is always good

Today we have a very speculative idea: take shares of the Argentine IT company Globant (NYSE: GLOB), to capitalize on their rebound after a fall. Growth potential and validity: 16% behind 14 Months; 32% behind 3 of the year; 11% per year for 15 years. Why stocks can go up: they recently fell, but the company's prospects are very bright.

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