The market volatility follows a Q3 revenue report of $18.7 billion, which failed to meet the $18.78 billion consensus estimate held by analysts. This shortfall surfaced just months after management had publicly raised its growth targets in March. The shift confirms mounting industry suspicions regarding AI spending, which Morgan Stanley analysts recently flagged when downgrading the stock to Hold and cutting their price target from $240 to $177.
Legal firm SueWallSt has launched an investigation into whether Accenture leadership provided materially misleading statements to the market regarding its financial health. The inquiry focuses on whether the company's internal projections were realistically aligned with the headwinds pressuring its business at the time of the initial guidance. Investors who suffered losses during this period are currently being evaluated for potential securities claims, with the investigation operating on a contingency basis that requires no upfront costs for participants.

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