Assessing Adobe (ADBE) Valuation After A Steep One Year Share Price Pullback

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Event context and recent performance

Adobe (ADBE) has not been in the headlines for a single defining event recently, but its share price movements have prompted investors to reassess what they are paying for the business today.

Over the past month and the past three months, the stock has seen declines of 18.1% and 22.8% respectively. The one-year total return stands at a 44.5% decline, sharpening the focus on current valuation.

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With the share price at US$246.68 and a 1 day share price return of a 4.6% decline, the recent 7 day and 30 day share price declines build on a longer trend that has contributed to the 1 year total shareholder return decline of 44.5%.

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So with Adobe now trading at US$246.68, a 54.7% intrinsic discount estimate, and a 67.7% gap to the average analyst price target, is this weakness a genuine buying window, or is the market already factoring in future growth?

Most Popular Narrative: 46.4% Undervalued

Adobe's last close of $246.68 sits well below the most followed fair value estimate of $460, which, according to BlackJesus, rests on a detailed cash flow view of the business.

The current valuation of Adobe reflects a market that is pricing in a structural obsolescence that is not supported by the company’s underlying financial performance or its aggressive technological pivots. To understand the future trajectory of Adobe, one must distinguish between the "casual generation" of digital content and the "professional production" of brand-compliant assets.

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Curious how a company with mid single digit earnings growth assumptions, high margins and a moderate earnings multiple arrives at a $460 tag? The narrative joins those pieces together in a way the current share price does not.

Result: Fair Value of $460 (UNDERVALUED)

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However, this narrative could be challenged if AI tools outside Adobe erode pricing power more quickly than expected or if enterprise clients slow adoption of Firefly and related offerings.

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Next Steps

If this mix of concern and opportunity around Adobe leaves you unsure, take a moment to look through the numbers yourself. Then weigh them against 4 key rewards.

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