Workday's Stock Declines Ahead of Q1 Earnings Report
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Apr 10 2026
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Source: NASDAQ.COM
Workday Inc's stock fell by 5.47% as it crossed below the 5-day SMA, reflecting investor caution ahead of its upcoming Q1 earnings report on May 21. Analysts project an EPS of $2.52 and revenue of $2.52 billion, indicating cautious market expectations regarding the company's performance. Despite the stock decline, analysts remain optimistic about Workday's long-term growth potential, believing that its strong position in cloud computing and human capital management software will continue to drive future revenue growth.
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Analyst Views on WDAY
Wall Street analysts forecast WDAY stock price to rise
31 Analyst Rating
22 Buy
9 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 130.010
Low
235.00
Averages
275.19
High
325.00
Current: 130.010
Low
235.00
Averages
275.19
High
325.00
About WDAY
Workday, Inc. is an enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) platform for managing people, money, and agents. The Company provides organizations with cloud solutions powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to solve business challenges, including supporting and empowering the workforce, managing finances and spending. It offers a suite of cloud-based enterprise solutions that address the needs of the C-suite on a platform designed to be open, extensible, and configurable, allowing integration with other applications and the ability for customers and partners to build custom applications. It offers Workday Build, which is an open developer platform that provides customers and partners with the ability to create and share AI-powered solutions. It serves financial services, government, healthcare, higher education, hospitality, manufacturing, professional and business services, retail, technology and media, and transportation.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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