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Wall Street sees a floor under software stocks in potential Workday deal
Software stocks have been on a choppy ascent since April after falling hard over the winter in an AI-driven rout that Wall Street dubbed 'Saas-mageddon.'

TL;DR
- A potential purchase of Workday by Silver Lake could establish a floor for software stocks.
- Workday shares rose 18% on the news, increasing its market value to $51 billion.
- The software sector experienced a sharp decline over the winter, termed 'Saas-mageddon,' due to AI concerns.
- Investors see the potential Silver Lake deal as a vote of confidence and a potential valuation floor.
- Other large software platforms like Salesforce and ServiceNow may also benefit from this narrative.
- Recent M&A interest validates the value of 'systems of record' for business customers.
- The boost from Silver Lake's interest may not apply uniformly across all software companies, especially lower-quality ones.
- Some interpret the interest as a sign of private equity's renewed interest in the sector.