Analysts Recommend Digimarc and Salesforce: DMRC and CRM
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Aug 19, 2025 10:58 am ET1min read
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Digimarc (DMRC)
Digimarc reported Q2 2025 earnings below expectations, with $20.32M revenue and $19.61M net loss amid high operating costs. Despite the earnings miss, short-term market reactions showed 4.92% average gains post-earnings, but long-term returns reversed to -7.09% within 30 days. Analysts at Needham have a price target of $30.00, indicating a potential upside of 133.43% from the current share price of $8.81 [1].
Salesforce (CRM)
Salesforce recently announced its decision to acquire AI specialist Regrello, aiming to bolster its AI capabilities. The acquisition is expected to conclude by the third fiscal quarter of 2026. Analysts at Jefferies have a price target of $375.00, suggesting a potential upside of 54.04% from the current share price of $242.44. The analyst consensus for Salesforce is Moderate Buy with a 48% upside [2].
References
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/digimarc-q2-2025-earnings-market-overreaction-correction-making-2508/
[2] https://www.gurufocus.com/news/3067816/salesforce-crm-to-acquire-ai-specialist-regrello-by-q3-2026
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Analysts at Needham and Jefferies have issued bullish recommendations for Digimarc (DMRC) and Salesforce (CRM), respectively. Digimarc's shares closed at $8.81 with a price target of $30.00, while Salesforce's shares closed at $242.44 with a price target of $375.00. The analyst consensus for Salesforce is Moderate Buy with a 48% upside.
Analysts at Needham and Jefferies have issued bullish recommendations for Digimarc (DMRC) and Salesforce (CRM), respectively. Digimarc's shares closed at $8.81 with a price target of $30.00, while Salesforce's shares closed at $242.44 with a price target of $375.00. The analyst consensus for Salesforce is Moderate Buy with a 48% upside.Digimarc (DMRC)
Digimarc reported Q2 2025 earnings below expectations, with $20.32M revenue and $19.61M net loss amid high operating costs. Despite the earnings miss, short-term market reactions showed 4.92% average gains post-earnings, but long-term returns reversed to -7.09% within 30 days. Analysts at Needham have a price target of $30.00, indicating a potential upside of 133.43% from the current share price of $8.81 [1].
Salesforce (CRM)
Salesforce recently announced its decision to acquire AI specialist Regrello, aiming to bolster its AI capabilities. The acquisition is expected to conclude by the third fiscal quarter of 2026. Analysts at Jefferies have a price target of $375.00, suggesting a potential upside of 54.04% from the current share price of $242.44. The analyst consensus for Salesforce is Moderate Buy with a 48% upside [2].
References
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/digimarc-q2-2025-earnings-market-overreaction-correction-making-2508/
[2] https://www.gurufocus.com/news/3067816/salesforce-crm-to-acquire-ai-specialist-regrello-by-q3-2026

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