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AvePoint Shares Hit New 1-Year Low
Analysts Weigh In on Whether Investors Should Sell
Mar. 30, 2026 at 9:34pm
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Shares of AvePoint (NASDAQ:AVPT) fell to a new 52-week low on Monday, trading as low as $9.30 per share. The cloud data management company has seen its stock price decline amid a series of analyst downgrades and lowered price targets.
Why it matters
AvePoint's stock performance is closely watched as an indicator of the broader cloud software market. The company's struggles could signal broader challenges for enterprise tech firms as economic conditions tighten.
The details
AvePoint's stock price has fallen over 40% in the past year as the company has faced headwinds. Analysts have cited concerns over slowing revenue growth and profitability. Several firms, including Stephens, DA Davidson, and Jefferies, have lowered their price targets on the stock in recent months.
- AvePoint's stock hit a new 52-week low of $9.30 per share on Monday, March 30, 2026.
- The company reported Q4 2025 earnings on February 26, 2026, missing analyst estimates.
The players
AvePoint, Inc.
A leading provider of data management, governance, and compliance solutions for Microsoft 365 and other cloud platforms.
Stephens
An investment banking and financial services firm that covers AvePoint and has an 'overweight' rating on the stock.
DA Davidson
A financial services firm that has reduced its price target on AvePoint shares.
Jefferies Financial Group
An investment bank that has also lowered its price target on AvePoint.
What they’re saying
“We have seen some concerning trends in AvePoint's business that have led us to reduce our price target and outlook for the stock.”
— Analyst
What’s next
Investors will be closely watching AvePoint's upcoming Q1 2026 earnings report for signs of a turnaround. The company's ability to regain investor confidence and reverse its stock price decline will be key going forward.
The takeaway
AvePoint's struggles highlight the volatility and competitive pressures facing cloud software companies. Investors will need to carefully evaluate the company's fundamentals and growth prospects before deciding whether to hold or sell the stock.


