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Jun 1, 2026 9:34:52 AM EDT
200.41USD+4.874%(+9.31)2,260,578
200.25Bid   209.90Ask   9.65Spread
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Jun 1, 2026 9:29:30 AM EDT
199.36USD+4.322%(+8.26)144,286
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May 29, 2026 4:59:30 PM EDT
191.94USD+0.426%(+0.82)0
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CRM Specific Mentions
As of Jun 1, 2026 6:58:47 AM EDT (157 minutes ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
3 days ago • u/Andrei_on_NQ • r/investingforbeginners • saas_run • B
I have invested into multiple SaaS stocks, MSFT, CRM, and NOW, all of these have been up around 10% in the past two days. These make up around 30% of my portfolio together so they're very important. This is mostly because sentiment on SaaS has changed after snowflake reported some crazy earnings and signing 6B AWS deal.
Since the whole sentiment has changed, I'm curious what other investors are thinking, me personally, I will hold these positions with conviction, I believe SaaS deserves more attention.
But is anyone planning on joining me or holding if they already have positions in similar stocks?
Do you believe that this is the end of the "SaaSpocalypse" ?
Or is this just a short term mini rally?
sentiment -0.17
3 days ago • u/slobs_burgers • r/business • im_24_and_i_dont_know_what_to_do_in_life • C
Take a shot at digital marketing if that’s what you studied, it sounds like you didn’t like sales, but maybe you could get into call center analytics or sales engineering. For digital marketing you could get into analytics, search strategy, social media campaign management, CTV management, CRM campaigns, creative development, etc etc etc
Once you start rounding out those marketing skills you can start up your own agency and serve marketing functions for various clients.
To be honest you can probably just start out by taking any shitty marketing jobs you can get to gain experience and fill out your resume, then hop to a better one in a year or two and rinse and repeat as you develop your marketing career.
The good thing about sales experience is you know how to manage a pipeline and work a leads list (but this time instead of sales leads it’s companies, job postings, hiring managers, linked in contacts etc etc).
Just keep searching for jobs and building skills, you’ll start to learn what skills you like using that you’re good at and lean into it. Also what you don’t like. You’ve got a long journey ahead, it’ll be hard and uncomfortable at times, but you’ve got this
sentiment 0.98
3 days ago • u/Andrei_on_NQ • r/investingforbeginners • saas_run • B
I have invested into multiple SaaS stocks, MSFT, CRM, and NOW, all of these have been up around 10% in the past two days. These make up around 30% of my portfolio together so they're very important. This is mostly because sentiment on SaaS has changed after snowflake reported some crazy earnings and signing 6B AWS deal.
Since the whole sentiment has changed, I'm curious what other investors are thinking, me personally, I will hold these positions with conviction, I believe SaaS deserves more attention.
But is anyone planning on joining me or holding if they already have positions in similar stocks?
Do you believe that this is the end of the "SaaSpocalypse" ?
Or is this just a short term mini rally?
sentiment -0.17
3 days ago • u/Andrei_on_NQ • r/Investments • saas_surge • B
I have invested into multiple SaaS stocks, MSFT, CRM, and NOW, all of these have been up around 10% in the past two days. These make up around 30% of my portfolio together so they're very important. This is mostly because sentiment on SaaS has changed after snowflake reported some crazy earnings and signing 6B AWS deal.
Since the whole sentiment has changed, I'm curious what other investors are thinking, me personally, I will hold these positions with conviction, I believe SaaS deserves more attention.
But is anyone planning on joining me or holding if they already have positions in similar stocks?
Do you believe that this is the end of the "SaaSpocalypse" ?
Or is this just a short term mini rally?
sentiment -0.17
3 days ago • u/slobs_burgers • r/business • im_24_and_i_dont_know_what_to_do_in_life • C
Take a shot at digital marketing if that’s what you studied, it sounds like you didn’t like sales, but maybe you could get into call center analytics or sales engineering. For digital marketing you could get into analytics, search strategy, social media campaign management, CTV management, CRM campaigns, creative development, etc etc etc
Once you start rounding out those marketing skills you can start up your own agency and serve marketing functions for various clients.
To be honest you can probably just start out by taking any shitty marketing jobs you can get to gain experience and fill out your resume, then hop to a better one in a year or two and rinse and repeat as you develop your marketing career.
The good thing about sales experience is you know how to manage a pipeline and work a leads list (but this time instead of sales leads it’s companies, job postings, hiring managers, linked in contacts etc etc).
Just keep searching for jobs and building skills, you’ll start to learn what skills you like using that you’re good at and lean into it. Also what you don’t like. You’ve got a long journey ahead, it’ll be hard and uncomfortable at times, but you’ve got this
sentiment 0.98


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