Report: Goldman Sachs Strategist Says AI Disruption Fears Will Linger for Years in Software Stocks – Bitcoin News
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Key Takeaways: Goldman Sachs strategist Ben Snider warned April 13 that AI disruption fears could weigh on growth stocks for years. Servicenow fell 48% and Salesforce dropped 36% YTD as per-seat licensing models face AI-driven “seat compression,” according to Yahoo Finance author Brian Sozzi’s reporting. Meta, Amazon, and Alphabet are positioned to recover first as Goldman targets selective exposure heading into 2027. AI Fears Drive Software Stock Collapse in 2026, Goldman Sachs Strategist Warns No Quick Rebound The warning, reported on by Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi on Monday, lands as software equities are having a rough 2026. The report highlights how Servicenow is down 48% year-to-date. Salesforce has shed 36%. Docusign is off 42%. These declines are not random. The report explains that investors are pricing in “seat compression,” a scenario where a single AI agent replaces multiple human software users, gutting the per-seat licensing revenue that SaaS companies have built their business models around. Sozzi details that the sector has lost roughly $2 trillion in market capitalization this year. Snider’s note, published by Goldman‘s U.S. Portfolio Strategy team, identified the core problem plainly: resolving investor uncertainty “will likely require evidence that AI is not displacing existing business models.” Until that evidence arrives through clean earnings beats and improving unit economics, share prices in vulnerable sectors are unlikely to find a floor. In Sozzi’s report, Citi analyst Tyler Radke echoed Goldman’s concern, noting that worries about “software application architecture, business model durability and terminal value” could deepen in the coming months. Still, the Yahoo Finance editorial explains that private AI companies are projected to generate more than $100 billion in net-new revenue, pulling ahead of traditional application software on growth metrics. The ‘SaaSpocalypse’ and What Goldman Is Watching The Goldman note builds on the firm’s March 2026 report titled “Will…
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