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Adobe (ADBE) stock rockets after announcing on-target earnings and strong subscription growth

Adobe stock climbed 10 percent to just under $60 in opening trading after announcing Q4 earnings in line with expectations, and strong growth in subscriptions as the company transitions away from one-time purchase licences.

While year-on-year numbers were poor, revenue down almost 10 percent and earnings almost halved, Adobe has been at pains to point out this was expected as it shifted to subscription-based sales.

As Adobe customers migrate from a legacy Creative Suite perpetual licensing model to new Creative Cloud subscriptions, revenue is recognized over time as opposed to at the time of purchase.

See below for a cool infographic of Adobe by the numbers … 

While Adobe and Apple have had occasional disagreements – most notably over Flash, with Steve Jobs refusing to allow it on iPhones and iPads – Apple customers are a hugely important market for Adobe’s creative products, with Macs pretty much the default choice for graphics professionals, photographers and videographers.

Adobe recently introduced a $9.99/month deal for Photoshop, Lightroom and Behance Pro (with 20GB storage thrown in too), initially set to expire last week but now extended until the end of the year.

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  1. fervidly - 10 years ago

    I, for one, will not be renewing my subscription once the contract ends.

    • Dan Jurak - 10 years ago

      Never, ever will I subscribe to this. What photographer needs anything more than is in the previous versions of Photoshop? It’s already a bloated pig of an app.

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