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Salesforce, Inc.
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At Close
May 15, 2026 3:59:59 PM EDT
173.56USD+3.568%(+5.98)13,883,385
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
Pre-market
May 15, 2026 9:29:30 AM EDT
168.34USD+0.454%(+0.76)26,917
After-hours
May 15, 2026 4:41:30 PM EDT
173.00USD-0.323%(-0.56)2,739,018
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As of May 16, 2026 6:32:34 AM EDT (4 minutes ago)
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2 hr ago • u/yeah_not_so_fast • r/stocks • the_contextual_saas_megatrend_is_coming • C
MU will be in a consolidation zone until the next earnings. During that time SaaS is going to pickup. The value is there and institutions know the SaaS companies will integrate AI to make the platform even more sticky. Enterprise grade SaaS is fine. MSFT, NOW, CRM, WDAY, TEAM..people should be loading up now
sentiment 0.53
3 hr ago • u/Yee4614 • r/stocks • the_contextual_saas_megatrend_is_coming • C
I am so excited for MSFT and CRM to run.
sentiment 0.48
8 hr ago • u/ga643953 • r/PLTR • this_is_the_key_to_understanding_pltrs_valuation • C
In 2035 maybe. 1 trillion won't come until we generate more FCF than CRM and NOW.
sentiment 0.00
12 hr ago • u/yeah_not_so_fast • r/ValueInvesting • why_saas_were_up_today_isnt_anthropic_gonna_kill • C
Why wouldn't these tools just integrate the AI into their platform to do this? And why would an enterprise build something from scratch with AI when they can just buy it? Everyone acts like ServiceNow, Workday, CRM cant just add agentic capabilities to their platform. You still need admin functions, permissions, user groups, governance, systems integrations> Why build?
sentiment 0.55
12 hr ago • u/yeah_not_so_fast • r/ValueInvesting • why_saas_were_up_today_isnt_anthropic_gonna_kill • C
Someone needs to explain to me in detail how AI will kill Microsoft, Service Now, Workday, CRM, Teams, etc I understand the Adobe case. You can’t vibe code Excel, PoweBi. Fabric, Dynamics, Salesforce.
sentiment -0.15
13 hr ago • u/Extension-Start-3231 • r/business • advice_on_leadgen_struggle_with_it • C
Here is the brutal truth about why you have struggled with this for years and why the two salespeople failed.
You do not have a sales problem. You have a system problem disguised as a sales problem.
When you hire a salesperson into a business with no lead generation system, no follow-up sequence, no CRM with real pipeline tracking, and no inbound flow, you are not hiring a salesperson. You are hiring a magician. You are asking them to do what you have personally been doing for 7 years through sheer force of relationships, hustle, and network. They cannot replicate that. Nobody can. That is YOUR network. Of course they failed in 6 months.
The vast majority of founders try to solve this the same way and get the same result. They think the answer is a better salesperson. The answer is actually a better system that any competent salesperson can run.
Here is what actually works:
1. Build a repeatable lead source before you hire anyone. Networking and referrals are not scalable because they require you specifically. You need at least one channel that generates leads while you sleep. For IT firms that usually means cold outbound (email or LinkedIn at volume), paid ads for a specific service line, or content that ranks for buyer-intent keywords. Pick one. Make it work. Then hire.
2. Build the follow-up sequence before you hire. Most IT firm leads do not buy on the first call. They buy on touch 5, 6, or 7. If your salesperson is responsible for remembering to follow up manually, they will fail. Build an automated SMS and email nurture sequence that runs 5-7 touches over 14-21 days. The system does the remembering. The salesperson does the closing.
3. Define what you are selling more clearly. IT firms struggle to hire salespeople because the offer is vague. "IT services" is not a product. "Network security audits for medical practices with 10-50 employees" is a product. Salespeople can sell products. They cannot sell vague capabilities. The narrower your offer, the easier the hire.
4. Hire for the system, not for the magic. Once you have lead flow plus a follow-up sequence plus a clear offer, the salesperson is running a defined process. Call leads in the pipeline. Move them through stages. Close the ones who are ready. Now you can hire a B-tier closer for $4K-6K per month and get results. Without the system, even an A-tier closer fails.
5. The order matters. Most founders try to hire first and build the system after. That is why it does not work. Build the system first. The salesperson is the operator of the system, not the inventor of it.
The honest answer to your question is the two salespeople did not fail. The system failed them. You hired them into a business where YOU were the system, and asked them to be you. That is impossible.
The fix is to extract what you have been doing for 7 years (your network, your conversations, your follow-up instincts) and turn it into a process that runs without you. Once that exists, hiring becomes easy. Until it exists, every sales hire will fail the same way.
You are not bad at this. You have just been the system for so long you forgot the system was you.
sentiment -0.75
14 hr ago • u/GhostHashira427 • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of_may • C
Yes, when everything is bloated, look at what’s been oversold. MSFT, CRM, NOW, SNOW.
sentiment 0.40
15 hr ago • u/Legitimate_Cut_6254 • r/ValueInvesting • buying_saas_dips_now_and_msft • C
I mean, there are easy ways to create leverage with options. I personally just made 100% today. Bought some long call options on Microsoft a few days ago.
But I agree, there is always a risk reward. I think % increase is probably one of the more beaten down names like NOW, CRM, TEAM but they are also more risky because they don't have the same moat as microsoft.
sentiment 0.78
17 hr ago • u/Thin_Cat8817 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_may_15_2026 • C
up 75% on DDOG and 60% on PANW, NOW and CRM are next
sentiment 0.06
17 hr ago • u/Xerlic • r/thetagang • daily_rthetagang_discussion_thread_what_are_your • C
Software catching a massive bid today.
STO CRM May 22 182.5c for 1.78.
sentiment 0.00
18 hr ago • u/NWRegisteredAgent • r/business • cleaning_businesses_look_way_easier_from_the • C
So true, people underestimate what it takes to run a successful cleaning business and all the behind-the-scenes work required to keep everything moving forward. It takes being a problem solver and being able to change course in a split second. There are some CRM software options out there that are low-cost and can help you keep track of appointments and send clients reminders. There are even some designed specifically for cleaning services. That being said, you provide a service that people are truly grateful for, and hopefully your clients make you feel appreciated.
sentiment 0.95
18 hr ago • u/Sufficient-Flan1565 • r/StocksAndTrading • money_flowing_into_saas • B
Looks like money starting to rotate into SaaS now?! ADBE, FIG, NOW, CRM, and INTU, etc all up!! What do y’all say, time to load calls on IGV? 📈
sentiment 0.74
19 hr ago • u/ithastogoupfromhere • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_may_15_2026 • C
opened a few small SaaS positions FIG, INTU, NOW, CRM, SNOW and SHOP
sentiment 0.00
20 hr ago • u/HappyCaterpillar2409 • r/stockstobuytoday • move_looks_real_on_fig • C
CRM will be the biggest SaaS recovery.
sentiment 0.00
20 hr ago • u/Green-Budget1953 • r/business • what_is_the_hardest_part_of_getting_leads • C
finding the right contacts is usually the easy part, the hard part is knowing which ones are actually ready to buy right now. you can build intent signals yourself with a CRM plus some filters, or Sales Co narrows that down so you're not emailing into the void.
sentiment 0.64
20 hr ago • u/awetfartruinedmylife • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_may_15_2026 • C
feeling a bit jealous of CRM tards, but I guess they deserve a win
sentiment 0.67
21 hr ago • u/automator0816 • r/mauerstrassenwetten • tägliche_diskussion_may_15_2026 • C
[SAP](https://www.onvista.de/aktien/SAP-SE-Aktie-US8030542042) - SAP (ADR) 📃@144,00€(+1,41% 🤑)
[CRM](https://www.onvista.de/aktien/SALESFORCE-INC-Aktie-US79466L3024) - Salesforce 📃@145,96€(+1,66% 🤑)
[MU](https://www.onvista.de/aktien/Micron-Technology-Aktie-US5951121038) - Micron Technology 📃@636,70€(-4,91% 🩸)
[AVGO](https://www.onvista.de/aktien/BROADCOM-INC-Aktie-US11135F1012) - Broadcom 📃@366,35€(-2,66% 😡)
sentiment 0.00
21 hr ago • u/Emixeras • r/mauerstrassenwetten • tägliche_diskussion_may_15_2026 • C
Vor einer Woche meine Halbleiter in SAAS umgetauscht, scheint sich heute zu lohnen $SAP $ CRM $MU $AVGO
sentiment 0.00
23 hr ago • u/4dham • r/stockstobuytoday • meta_vs_msft • C
$CRM.
sentiment 0.00
23 hr ago • u/Dynaheir-be • r/ValueInvesting • software_stocks_are_done • C
[swing finder](https://swing-finder.org/charts?ticker=CRM&from=4923&to=5760)https://swing-finder.org/charts?ticker=CRM&from=4923&to=5760
Not super confident is still in the top 10%
It hits my criteria to do further research but I need to find some time.
sentiment -0.43


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