ServiceNow Surges 15%+ on Strong Earnings and Analyst Upgrades

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ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) soared 15.2% to $934.16 by late morning Thursday after releasing strong Q1 2025 results. At the same time, the S&P 500 gained 1.2% and the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.7%. The company posted adjusted earnings per share of $4.04, outperforming analysts’ forecast of $3.83. Revenue came in at $3.09 billion, meeting consensus expectations and surpassing ServiceNow’s internal guidance.

The software firm recorded a 19% year-over-year increase in revenue, mainly driven by growth in subscription sales. This segment contributed $3 billion, reflecting continued customer demand for cloud-based workflow automation services. ServiceNow also raised its full-year performance targets, signaling confidence in sustained growth throughout 2025.

The stock has rebounded sharply after recent market weakness. Its current price of $934.16 reflects renewed investor confidence as the company continues to deliver steady top- and bottom-line expansion. Volume during the session reached 7.31 million shares, well above average.

Technical Analysis

Technically, NOW bounced from the support zone around $700, aligned with the 200-day moving average of $707.13. ServiceNow respected this level and reclaimed its 100-day ($865.17) moving average. A steep ascending trendline confirms long-term bullish momentum and support since late 2022.

The surge suggests a possible retest of the previous all-time high at $1,198.09. Price action may consolidate around the $1,000 psychological mark before advancing. Volume spikes during the rally indicate strong buying interest.

The technical setup signals a continuation of the uptrend, with bulls targeting a return to historical highs. As long as the price stays above trendline support, the horizontal support, and key moving averages, the uptrend remains intact.

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