Adobe posted record revenue — but the stock sank after its CFO announced a surprise exit
Adobe beat Wall Street estimates and raised its full-year outlook, but investors focused on the departure of finance chief Dan Durn
Adobe posted record revenue — but the stock sank after its CFO announced a surprise exit
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Adobe beat Wall Street estimates and raised its full-year outlook, but investors focused on the departure of finance chief Dan Durn
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Originally published at qz.com.
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