Accenture Shares Plunge 14% as Middle East Conflict Dents Growth Outlook

Accenture's stock witnessed a massive selloff, tumbling more than 14% following a cautious earnings report that highlighted significant geopolitical headwinds. The IT consulting giant's revised growth guidance has triggered a broader decline across the global technology services sector.

Geopolitical Conflict Costs Accenture $400 Million

The escalating conflict involving Iran has emerged as a primary disruptor for Accenture's operations. The company revealed that the conflict has already resulted in a direct cost of approximately $400 million within its Middle East business during the third quarter. CEO Julie Sweet noted that the indirect impacts have intensified in recent weeks, creating an uncertain environment for recovery.

A specific pain point identified by the leadership is the automotive industry, a vital client segment for the firm. This sector was already navigating economic pressures, which have now been compounded by rising fuel costs linked to the regional instability. Consequently, Accenture has lowered its annual revenue growth forecast to 3-4%, down from its previous projection of 3-5%.

A Wave of Selloffs Hits Global IT Services

Accenture’s downward revision has sent shockwaves through the entire IT services ecosystem. As investors reassess the impact of geopolitical and economic uncertainty on technology spending, major players saw significant declines. Shares of Infosys, Cognizant, Capgemini, and IBM fell between 5.5% and 10.8% in the wake of the announcement.

Beyond geopolitics, the industry is facing a dual challenge: dampened demand for traditional technology projects and growing investor concerns regarding the impact of autonomous AI tools on traditional consulting and software services. For the fourth quarter, Accenture projected revenue between $17.75 billion and $18.4 billion, missing the Wall Street average estimate of $18.47 billion.

Strategic Pivot: Doubling Down on Cybersecurity and AI

In a bid to offset the slowdown in general consulting demand, Accenture is aggressively pivoting toward high-growth segments like cybersecurity, cloud, and data. The company announced a massive $4.18 billion investment in cybersecurity acquisitions to fortify its position.

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انتظار می‌رود این تملک‌ها تا ماه اوت یا سپتامبر نهایی شوند و ۲0۸ میلیون دلار به درآمد سالانه تکرارپذیر ترکیبی اضافه کنند. علاوه بر این، Accenture بودجه تملک سالانه خود را از ۵ میلیارد دلار به ۹ میلیارد دلار افزایش داده است که نشان‌دهنده تعهد بلندمدت برای تصاحب سهم بازار در حوزه‌های AI و امنیت دیجیتال است.

نکات کلیدی

  • تأثیر ژئوپلیتیک: درگیری‌های مرتبط با ایران تاکنون ۴۰۰ میلیون دلار برای Accenture در خاورمیانه هزینه داشته و منجر به کاهش پیش‌بینی رشد درآمد سالانه شده است.
  • سرایت بخشی: این اخبار باعث فروش گسترده در بخش خدمات IT شد، به طوری که شرکت‌های بزرگی مانند Infosys و IBM با کاهش‌هایی تا ۱۰.۸٪ مواجه شدند.
  • بازسرمایه‌گذاری تهاجمی: برای مقابله با کاهش تقاضا، Accenture بودجه سالانه تملک خود را تقریباً به ۹ میلیارد دلار افزایش داده است و تمرکز شدیدی بر امنیت سایبری و AI دارد.