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Salesforce stock wipeout hits $212B as acquisition spree backfires

by admin June 17, 2026
June 17, 2026

Salesforce stock continues its strong downward trend this year, and is now hovering near its lowest level since 2023. CRM has plunged by 55% from its all-time high, with its market capitalization falling from $346 billion to $134 billion, a $212 billion wipeout.

Salesforce continues its growth through acquisitions

The CRM stock price has plunged this year amid concerns that the software industry is at risk of a major disruption by AI companies. Indeed, top companies like Intuit, The Trade Desk, Adobe, Workday, Autodesk, and ServiceNow are among the worst laggards in the S&P 500 Index this year.

Salesforce has also faced the challenge of slowing organic growth, with the management pivoting towards acquisitions. It continued this trend this week after it announced a $3.6 billion buyout of Fin, a company that leverages AI in customer engagement. 

Before acquiring Fin, the company spent billions of dollars on acquisitions. Most recently, it spent $8 billion to acquire Informatica. It also paid $27.7 billion for Slack, $15.7 billion for Tableau, $6.5 billion for MuleSoft, and $2.5 billion for ExactTarget. In addition, the company spent $1.9 billion to acquire Own Company and $1.35 billion for ClickSoftware.

Salesforce has spent over $65 billion in acquisitions over the years. As such, with its market capitalization standing at $135 billion, it means that its growth through acquisitions approach has largely backfired. Indeed, the company bought Quip in 2016 in a $518 million deal and is now in the process of winding it down.

Salesforce’s revenue growth has slowed

The most recent results showed that Salesforce’s revenue jumped by 13% in the first quarter to $11.1 billion. Its organic growth was much lower than that as it included a $444 million revenue from Informatica.

With Informatica’s contribution, analysts expect that the company’s revenue will grow by 11% this year to $46 billion. It will then make $50 billion next year, up by 9.75% YoY. 

On the positive side, Salesforce is buying tons of stock. It announced a $25 billion repurchase program after it returned $27.5 billion last year. 

At the same time, Salesforce stock has become highly undervalued. Its forward price-to-earnings ratio has moved to 11.7, much lower than the sector median of 24. Its rule-of-40 multiple, based on its 10% revenue growth and EBITDA margin of 30% makes it fairly undervalued.

Fundamentally, there is a risk that the stock will continue falling as demand for software firms continue falling. In the long-term, however, chances are that it will rebound as investors rotate towards these companies.

Salesforce stock price technical analysis

CRM stock chart | Source: TradingView

The weekly chart shows that the CRM share price has slumped in the past few years, moving from $370 to $164 today. It formed a head-and-shoulders pattern and has already moved below the neckline at $227. H&S is one of the most common bearish signs in technical analysis.

The stock formed a death cross pattern in March this year as the 50-week and 200-week Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) crossed each other. It also slumped below the 61.8% Fibonacci Retracement level.

Therefore, the stock will likely crash from the current $164 to $100 as the bearish momentum continues. On the other hand, a surge above the key resistance at $227 will invalidate the bearish outlook.

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