Planisware Stock Hits New Historic Low Despite Rising 2025 Results
Planisware fell sharply this Thursday, February 26, hitting a new all-time low during the session at €14.84, even as the B2B SaaS software specialist published its annual 2025 results today. The stock dropped 5.65% from the previous day to €15.04, continuing a downward trajectory that has been marked for several months.
Annual Financial Results Revealed
This Thursday, Planisware unveiled its annual 2025 accounts, showing a 10.3% increase in revenue at constant exchange rates, along with a significant improvement in profitability. The project portfolio management software publisher also reported a resurgence in commercial activity in the second half of the year, despite an unhelpful macroeconomic environment. However, these factors have not reversed the trend. During the session, the stock recorded a new record low at €14.84, breaking the previous floor set on February 24. Over the year, the stock has lost more than 43%, with a decline of nearly 25% in the last three months alone. The publication of the results, despite showing growth, does not seem to meet market expectations or the company's previous valuation levels.
Technical Analysis of the Stock
Technically, Planisware's stock price is significantly below all its moving averages: the 50-day moving average (MM50) at €20.38, and the 200-day moving average (MM200) at €21.04, both are well above the current level, confirming a well-established downward trend. The gap from these benchmarks reflects the depth of the correction suffered in recent weeks. The RSI, a momentum indicator measuring the relative strength of the stock, is at 19, indicating a pronounced oversold zone. This level suggests that selling pressure is particularly intense and that the stock has experienced an excessive short-term pullback. The nearest technical support is at €15.08, almost touching the current price, making this area critical for future trading. The next key date in the financial calendar is set for April 16, 2026, when the first quarter revenue will be published.