The brutal sell offs, what some are calling a 'SaaSpocalypse' wiped out roughly $285 billion from software, legal, tech and ...
A swift market reaction, dubbed 'SaaSpocalypse,' saw software stocks plummet by $285 billion after Anthropic's AI assistant, Claude Cowork, launched new plugins. The legal workflow automation plugin, ...
The shares of publicly traded software and IT services companies in India and the US took a nosedive after Anthropic ...
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Such has been the sentiment around these software stocks that brokerage firm Jefferies has gone on to call it the "SaaSpocalypse". Jefferies has called the trading activity around these stocks a "get ...