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ServiceNow (NOW) Stock Plummets Nearly 8% Amid Geopolitical Unrest and AI Agent Competition
Key Highlights
- ServiceNow (NOW) shares plummeted approximately 7.86% during Friday’s trading session on April 10, 2026, settling near $89.81.
- Middle East ceasefire violations sparked renewed geopolitical anxiety, triggering risk-off sentiment across tech stocks.
- Anthropic unveiled Managed Agents, an autonomous AI platform that analysts view as potential competition to conventional SaaS offerings.
- Prominent short seller Michael Burry amplified market concerns with a brief, subsequently removed social media comment linking Anthropic’s technology to competitive threats against Palantir, highlighting SaaS sector risks.
- Year-to-date, NOW has declined 38.3% and trades 56% beneath its 52-week peak of approximately $211.
ServiceNow (NOW) faced mounting pressure on Friday, ultimately surrendering nearly 8% of its value to close around $89.81 as dual challenges converged on an already nervous marketplace.
SaaS investors experienced a particularly challenging trading day.
Geopolitical developments delivered the initial blow. News of ceasefire violations in the Middle East unsettled investors during early trading hours. This reversal was especially painful given that NOW had surged 6.2% just ten days prior following President Trump’s indication that diplomatic discussions with Iran were progressing positively. Friday’s session effectively wiped out those recent gains.
The second challenge struck closer to ServiceNow’s core business. Anthropic revealed its Managed Agents platform — fully autonomous AI systems designed to complete sophisticated, multi-stage operations without human supervision. Market participants viewed this development as a potential challenge to conventional SaaS business models, which rely on human users operating software tools to manage workflows.
Contrarian Investor Intensifies Market Anxiety
Michael Burry, the renowned contrarian investor, briefly published and subsequently removed a social media statement suggesting Anthropic was undermining Palantir’s competitive position. Though the comment remained public only momentarily, it succeeded in highlighting concerns about established SaaS companies’ exposure to emerging AI-powered alternatives, contributing to accelerated selling pressure.
While Burry’s fleeting commentary provided no new fundamental information about ServiceNow’s operations, market sentiment proved sufficiently fragile that the observation resonated with nervous traders.
NOW has shed 38.3% of its value year-to-date. Trading at $89.81, the stock now stands more than 56% below its 52-week high of $211.48 recorded during mid-2025. An investor who purchased $1,000 of the stock five years ago would currently hold approximately $858.
The company has experienced 11 trading sessions with movements exceeding 5% over the past twelve months, indicating that while Friday’s decline was significant, it aligns with the stock’s recent volatility patterns.
Fundamental Business Metrics Remain Strong
Despite the equity’s challenging performance this year, ServiceNow’s core financial performance continues demonstrating strength. Full-year 2025 revenue reached $13.3 billion, representing 21% annual growth. Subscription revenue, which delivers predictable recurring cash flows, comprised $12.9 billion of total revenue.
The company concluded 2025 with $28.2 billion in remaining performance obligations — a forward-looking indicator of contracted future revenue — reflecting 27% year-over-year expansion.
ServiceNow has proactively responded to AI-related competitive concerns. The company has established partnerships with both Anthropic and OpenAI, and recently completed its acquisition of Moveworks, an AI agent technology provider serving major clients including Toyota and Unilever. This acquired technology has been integrated into Autonomous Workforce, a product launched in February that the company claims can autonomously resolve 90% of standard IT support requests.
Shares last changed hands at $89.81, having touched an intraday low of $88.66.
Source: Parameter