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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Is ServiceNow Stock Underperforming the Nasdaq?
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Is ServiceNow Stock Underperforming the Nasdaq?

Last updated: November 28, 2025 3:15 am
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ServiceNow, Inc. is a prominent enterprise software company based in Santa Clara, California. Established in 2003, the company has grown from its roots as an IT service-management tool to become a leading provider of cloud-based platforms that streamline workflows across various sectors including IT, HR, customer service, security, and broader business operations. ServiceNow’s innovative solutions help global enterprises modernize processes, reduce manual work, and enhance efficiency.

With a market capitalization of $171.7 billion, ServiceNow falls into the category of large-cap stocks valued at $10 billion or more. The company’s strong revenue growth and recurring subscription-based income have solidified its position as a dominant force within the software application industry. Despite its size and influence, ServiceNow’s stock has experienced a recent decline, trading 33% below its 52-week high of $1,198.09.

Over the past three months, ServiceNow has seen a 7.2% decrease in its stock price, underperforming the Nasdaq Composite’s 7.8% rise during the same period. However, in the longer term, ServiceNow has achieved a 5% increase over the past 52 weeks, albeit trailing behind the Nasdaq’s 21.1% return. Year-to-date, ServiceNow’s shares are down 24.3%, compared to the Nasdaq’s 20.2% rise.

ServiceNow’s bearish trend is further confirmed by its trading position below both the 200-day and 50-day moving averages since late July. On November 18, the company’s shares dropped 2.1% following the announcement of new integrations with Microsoft Corporation. These integrations, including Microsoft Agent 365, aim to provide seamless agentic AI orchestration and governance for shared customers. By combining workflow intelligence, secure cloud infrastructure, and AI governance, ServiceNow and Microsoft are working towards enhancing visibility, compliance, and control over AI agents for enterprises.

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In comparison to its rival Salesforce, Inc., ServiceNow has outperformed significantly. While Salesforce experienced a 33.5% decline over the past 52 weeks and a 31.8% decrease year-to-date, ServiceNow’s stock has shown more resilience. With a consensus rating of “Strong Buy” from 40 analysts, ServiceNow’s mean price target of $1,159.94 suggests a 44.5% premium to its current levels.

In conclusion, despite recent challenges in the stock market, ServiceNow remains a strong player in the enterprise software industry. Its continued focus on innovation and strategic partnerships, such as the collaboration with Microsoft, position the company for future growth and success. Investors and industry analysts alike are optimistic about ServiceNow’s prospects, highlighting its potential for long-term value appreciation.

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