The bank upgraded Adobe to overweight from equal weight on Monday.
Morgan Stanley thinks Adobe can benefit from artificial intelligence-powered products even more. The bank upgraded Adobe to overweight from equal weight on Monday and hiked its price target to $660 per share from $510. Morgan Stanley's new forecast now implies nearly 25% upside.
"Importantly, GenAI products like Firefly coupled with enhancements to flagship applications renew our confidence in a robust product innovation engine at Adobe," Weiss said. Weiss also pointed to the popular Adobe Creative Cloud, which could push the company's earnings-per-share compounded annual growth rate to toward 17% from 2022 to 2025.
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