SNOW Stock's Stormy Forecast: Why Cautious Investors Should Wait for a 20% Dip (2024)

SNOW stock fell out of the sky and melted. Now, let it cool off some more but be ready to buy

SNOW Stock's Stormy Forecast: Why Cautious Investors Should Wait for a 20% Dip (1)

Snowflake(NYSE:SNOW), which specializes in software for cloud-based data warehousing, was recently overvalued. I tried to warn investors about Snowflake’s trailing price-to-earnings ratio and suggested that SNOW stock was vulnerable to a pullback. That pullback came to pass, but it’s still not the right time to take a share position.

Sure, Snowflake as an artificial intelligence connection and, as we’ll see, the company’s quarterly financial results were pretty good. Yet, due to a surprising event and Snowflake’s soft forward guidance, the market might punish the company for a while longer. Therefore, it’s wise to let Snowflake continue falling before taking a share position.

SNOW Stock Tumbles After CEO’s Departure

There are a couple of identifiable reasons who SNOW stock slumped from $236 to below $160 in recent weeks. One reason is that the market evidently didn’t expect Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman to step down from the role immediately at the end of February.

Sridhar Ramaswamy has already replaced him, but there’s still uncertainty about why Slootman left so abruptly. A Deutsche Bank analyst succinctly expressed the market’s concerns on this matter.

“It is no doubt concerning to see Mr. Slootman, who has a strong track record and is well regarded by investors, step down after five years in the role,” they wrote.

Furthermore, Bernstein analyst Mark Moerdler wondered (per Bloomberg) “if the sudden change was due to recent disappointments in the company’s revenue growth.”

Speaking to Barron’s, Slootman called the idea that he retired due to Snowflake’s poorly received financial guidance “an absurd notion.” But then, would Slootman actually admit it if he were worried about Snowflake’s financials?

Snowflake’s Soft Guidance Adds to the Uncertainty

There’s already uncertainty surrounding Snowflake’s CEO change. After all, the market doesn’t yet know if Ramaswamy will be an effective chief executive.

Along with that, Snowflake’s current-quarter financial guidance added to the sense of uncertainty. Specifically, the company guided for current-quarter product revenue of $745 million to $750 million. In contrast, Wall Street called for product revenue of $768 million.

Snowflake predicted full-year fiscal 2025 product revenue of $3.25 billion. This guidance falls short of the analysts’ consensus estimate of $3.43 billion.

Bloomberg called product revenue a “closely watched measure” for Snowflake. Hence, this helps to account for the steep drop in SNOW stock. Besides, after the previous share-price rally, investors may have been ready to take profits on their Snowflake shares.

SNOW Stock: Let It Continue to Fall, Then Make the Call

Some experts, like Macquarie analyst Frederick Havemeyer, may “see an opportunity to enter the story” with Snowflake stock. I’m not convinced, though. After the CEO-departure and soft-guidance shocks, the market may continue to punish Snowflake for a while longer.

It’s wise, therefore, to monitor Snowflake’s future news releases and stay on the sidelines. The most prudent strategy is to let SNOW stock fall another 10% before buying shares. If you’re very cautious, let it come down 20%. That way, the risk-to-reward balance will be more favorable for investors.

On the date of publication, David Moadeldid not have (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article.The opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer, subject to the InvestorPlace.comPublishing Guidelines.

David Moadel has provided compelling content – and crossed the occasional line – on behalf of Motley Fool, Crush the Street, Market Realist, TalkMarkets, TipRanks, Benzinga, and (of course) InvestorPlace.com. He also serves as the chief analyst and market researcher for Portfolio Wealth Global and hosts the popular financial YouTube channel Looking at the Markets.

SNOW Stock's Stormy Forecast: Why Cautious Investors Should Wait for a 20% Dip (2024)

FAQs

Why did SNOW stock drop so much? ›

Key Takeaways

Shares in cloud data-warehouse software company Snowflake (SNOW) dropped 8% in extended trading on Wednesday after a widening net loss and rising costs overshadowed quarterly results that came in ahead of expectations.

Should I hold onto Snowflake stock? ›

Based on analyst ratings, Snowflake's 12-month average price target is $176.39. Snowflake has 30.60% upside potential, based on the analysts' average price target. Snowflake has a consensus rating of Moderate Buy which is based on 22 buy ratings, 9 hold ratings and 0 sell ratings.

What is the forecast for Snowflake stock? ›

Snowflake Stock Forecast

The 36 analysts with 12-month price forecasts for Snowflake stock have an average target of 178.03, with a low estimate of 121 and a high estimate of 230. The average target predicts an increase of 57.33% from the current stock price of 113.16.

Is SNOW overvalued? ›

The intrinsic value of one SNOW stock under the Base Case scenario is 35.08 USD. Compared to the current market price of 112.6 USD, Snowflake Inc. is Overvalued by 69%.

Does Warren Buffett own Snowflake stock? ›

However, as of June 30, Berkshire no longer owns Snowflake shares, as it sold them in the second quarter.

Why did Snowflake stock drop in 2024? ›

Amid investor concern over stiff competition with Databricks and others, SNOW stock has retreated 33% in 2024. Also, analysts with a bearish view say Snowflake lags rivals in developing artificial intelligence-related products. Further, Snowflake brought in a new chief executive earlier this year.

Who is the largest shareholder of Snowflake? ›

Vanguard owns the most shares of Snowflake (SNOW).

What is a good price for Snowflake stock? ›

Stock Price Targets
High$500.00
Median$170.00
Low$105.00
Average$176.28
Current Price$113.67

Who is investing in Snowflake? ›

Top Institutional Holders
HolderSharesDate Reported
Vanguard Group Inc22.5MJun 30, 2024
Blackrock Inc.16.78MJun 30, 2024
Morgan Stanley12.37MJun 30, 2024
Altimeter Capital Management, LP9.55MJun 30, 2024
6 more rows

What is the future of snow stock? ›

On average, Wall Street analysts predict that Snowflake's share price could reach $171.37 by Aug 23, 2025. The average Snowflake stock price prediction forecasts a potential upside of 51.87% from the current SNOW share price of $112.84.

What is the fair value of Snowflake stock? ›

Fair Value Estimate for Snowflake

With its 4-star rating, we believe Snowflake's stock is undervalued compared with our long-term fair value estimate of $187 per share.

What is the PE ratio of snow stock? ›

As of today (2024-09-02), Snowflake's share price is $114.23. Snowflake's EPS without NRI for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Jul. 2024 was $0.92. Therefore, Snowflake's PE Ratio without NRI for today is 124.16.

Why is Snowflake not doing well? ›

Snowflake's slowing growth and lack of profitability aren't helping. Another problem for Snowflake is that the company's growth rate has been slowing down sharply in recent quarters. It hasn't been getting a big boost due to AI-related spending, at least not yet.

What's happening to Snowflake? ›

Senior Contributor. Peter Cohan, a Boston-based senior contributor, covers stocks. Shares of data cloud service provider Snowflake have fallen hard since Frank Slootman — who led the company's boffo 2020 IPO — handed the CEO job to Sridhar Ramaswamy.

Did Snowflake stock split? ›

There are currently no known stock splits for Snowflake Inc.

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