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Salesforce Inc. (CRM) Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030

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One colloquial phrase from the business world that has uniquely developed in the 21st century is “Customer Relationship Management” or CRM, which was coined by the Gartner Group in the late 1990s. Both CRM, as well as “Software as a Service” (SaaS), have since become synonymous with a San Francisco software management company that has become an industry behemoth, even taking “CRM” as its stock ticker. 

Salesforce Inc. (NYSE: CRM) is the world’s largest provider of cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) services. Its SaaS platforms bridge the gap between companies and customers around the world, facilitating and personalizing sales management, customer service, and marketing. Its acquisitions of complementary software companies have filled gaps demanded by its customers, and have subsequently fueled Salesforce’s extraordinary growth over the past decade. 

Growth History Summary

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Salesforce’s SaaS platforms bridge the gap between companies and customers around the world, facilitating and personalizing sales management, customer service, and marketing.

From fiscal 2014 to fiscal 2024 (January 2024), Salesforce’s revenue grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24%. Although a good part of the growth came from organic, big acquisitions — including Demandware, Mulesoft, Tableau, and Slack. These additions contributed substantially to expand the Salesforce ecosystem. After going into the black in fiscal 2017, Salesforce’s net income continued to expand, notching a 44% CAGR from 2017 to 2024. The company also announced a $10 billion stock buyback and its first-ever dividend in 2024.

Challenges

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Salesforce’s enormous growth since 2017 is due in large part to billion dollar key acquisitions, which have irked some activist investors concerned over erratic earnings from year to year.

Although it was one of the earliest players in the CRM and SaaS arena, Salesforce would inevitably see competition, and not just from start-ups, as well as internal issues.

  • Microsoft’s Dynamics 365 software for CRM challenges Salesforce head-to-head. Other rivals include Oracle’s NetSuite, SAP, HubSpot, Zendesk, Insightly, and a dozen more.
  • As Salesforce has also entered the rapidly shifting AI rodeo, it has to devote considerable resources to its development and synchronous compatibility with its current products while keeping an eye on any industry of rivals’ breakthroughs.
  • Activist investors are pressuring management to cut costs and pause its big acquisitions.

Regardless, investors are much more concerned with future stock performance over the next 1, 5, to 10 years. While most Wall Street analysts will calculate 12-month forward projections, it’s clear that nobody has a consistent crystal ball, and plenty of unforeseen circumstances can render even near term projections irrelevant. 24/7 Wall Street aims to present some further looking insights based on Salesforce Inc.’s own numbers, along with business and market development information that may be of help to our readers’ own research.

Key Points In This Article

  • Salesforce sees currently untapped international emerging markets as fertile ground for future growth.
  • Salesforce’s Einstein AI solutions suite, its DataCloud and other new tech developments are foundational platforms and future developments are anticipated. 
  • Quantum Technology is also in Salesforce’s R&D purview. Salesforce made an investment in quantum technology as a part of quantum sensing vendor Q-CTRL’s $27.4 million series B extension funding in Jan. 2023.
  • Salesforce also invested in Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC), a UK-based company specializing in quantum software and quantum computing, in May 2023.
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Salesforce Stock News and Updates

11/11/2024

Salesforce was one of the top performers in the enterprise software sector today. The company’s shares surged 6%, driven by Salesforce’s recent announcement to hire 1,000 employees to bolster its new generative AI platform, Agentforce.

11/8/2024

Salesforce and Procter & Gamble led the Dow Jones Industrial Average high today, with Salesforce’s shares rising 3.4%.

11/7/2024

Salesforce India has surpassed the $1 billion revenue mark. The company experienced a 36% growth in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024. Much of this growth has been attributed to the rapid economic expansion in India, as well as the increase of digital technologies across industries in the country. India is a major hub for Salesforce, with over 2 million skilled professionals making it the second-largest Salesforce community in the world (after the United States).

11/6/2024

Co-founded and CTO of Slack, Harris Parker, sold 3,970 shares of Salesforce common stock yesterday, netting approximately $1.18 million. In addition to the direct sale, Parker also exercised stock options to acquire 3,970 shares at a price of $118.04 per share, which were then sold immediately. Following these transactions, Parker currently holds 119,519 shares of Salesforce stock.

11/5/2024

Salesforce shares declined 0.7% today after an insider sold shares in the company. The stock traded in a range of $295.25 to $295.91.

11/4/2024

Stifel Nicolaus has increased its price target for Salesforce from $320 to $350, maintaining a “Buy” rating on the stock. This new target price suggests a potential 17% upside from the stock’s current price.

10/31/2024

Salesforce’s stock price fell 1.7% today, trading as low as $291.04.

10/29/2024

Salesforce has officially launched Agentforce. This platform enables organizations to design, test, and deploy autonomous AI agents that seamlessly integrated with existing Salesforce workflows.

10/28/2024

TSIA, a leading research and advisory firm for technology and service organizations, has recognized Salesforce for its outstanding support staff, having achieved Level I and Level II Support Staff Excellence (SSE) certifications for 2024.

10/25/2024

Salesforce has announced a hiring freeze for its technology and product divisions.

5 to 10 Year Review

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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has aggressively pursued large corporate clients for long term multiple subscriptions for its CRM suite of products.

Salesforce’s phenomenal growth over the past decade has been fed by strategically savvy acquisitions that have filled critical gaps in their SaaS package offerings. Starting in mid-2013, the company spent $2.5 billion for ExactTarget, which supplied cloud marketing tools to integrate Salesforce management technology with digital marketing campaigns.

2016 saw the $2.8 billion purchase of Demandware, now rebranded as Salesforce CommerceCloud. It is the company’s e-commerce platform, fully integrated with Einstein AI. The need to sync the different cloud based operations and data metrics was satisfied by the $6.5 billion acquisition of MuleSoft for digital integration in 2018. Analytics software platform Tableau followed in 2019 for $15.7 billion. Finally, intraoffice and company personnel collaboration and communication platform Slack was added to Salesforce in 2021 for the sum of $27.7 billion. 

The large expenditures have benefitted Salesforce’s growth but have understandably made earnings erratic, which has raised the ire of some activist investors. 

Fiscal Year (Jan. 31) Price Revenues Net Income
2016 $68.08 $6.667B (-$47.4M)
2017 $79.10 $8.437B $323M
2018 $113.91 $10.540B $360M
2019 $151.97 $13.282B $1.110B
2020 $182.31 $17.098B $126M
2021 $225.56 $21.252B $4.072B
2022 $232.63 $26.492B $1.444B
2023 $167.97 $31.352B $208M
2024  $281.09 $34.857B $4.136B
2024 (LTM) $252.90 $36.465B $5.632B

Key Drivers for Salesforce Inc.’s Future

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Salesforce’s R&D with AI, Blockchain, and Quantum Computing Technology should maintain its market share leadership for at least the next 5 years.
  • Financial Health: Salesforce has a strong $8.24 billion net cash surplus position relative to debt. 
  • Brand Strength: Salesforce is the current CRM “King of the Hill” and commands strong brand recognition in the CRM space (including its stock ticker). This brand strength is leveraged with its newest products, which subsequently bring in customers to subscribe to the entire Salesforce ecosystem, rather than the more expensive and cumbersome option of piecemealing different software platforms for CRM.
  • R&D: Salesforce’s continued R&D with AI, Blockchain, and Quantum Computing Technology should help it maintain its “leader of the pack” position in the CRM space. 
  • International Marketing and Sales: This demographic will be the next big growth target for Salesforce. This will help to offset its focus on primary market large players, which necessitate longer sales cycles and are subject to more competition from rivals.

Stock Price Prediction for 2025

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Salesforce’s Data Cloud has demonstrated phenomenal capabilities for smoothly and effortlessly processing data files in the quadrillions.

A consensus taken from 44 different Wall Street analysts predicted Salesforce’s price target in 12 months to be $310.00. This calculates as a loss of -4.69% from today’s stock price of $325.26. The overall average recommendation was “outperform”.

Based on our assessment of the financials, 24/7 Wall Street projects a somewhat more conservative target price of $302.00. The departure of the highly regarded CFO, Amy Weaver, is a negative. Her enviable track record managing restructuring efforts and the level of respect she commands on Wall Street cannot be disregarded. Although she will remain as an advisor once her successor has been selected, the comfort of a smooth transition is not guaranteed. 

Salesforce Inc.’s Next 5 Years’ Outlook

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As Salesforce’s Fiscal Year 2026 ends January 31, 2026, the events that drive its stock performance occur predominantly throughout 2025. 24/7 Wall Street projects a stock price of $333.90, a gain of 2.66% from today’s stock price of $325.26.

The integration of blockchain technology into Salesforce’s product offerings is expected to be a key driver sometime in 2025. With cybersecurity breaches multiplying by the month, the ability to repel CRM platform hackers is vitally important to enterprise customers. FY 2026 should also see the start of the rewards from its international initiatives, which will likely manifest writ large throughout 2026 for FY 2027.

FY 2027 will likely begin to see the primary fruits from the international sales and marketing initiated during the latter part of FY 2024 and all of 2025. A target price of $380.70 would represent a 17.04% gain from today’s stock price of $325.26.

European business accounted for roughly 23.5% and Asia Pacific 10.1%. It is predicted by several analysts to grow to 21.6% of total revenues by or before  FY 2027. Salesforce’s expansion into emerging markets is also likely to accelerate, particularly in Southeast Asia and Africa. This is untapped territory which can be a deep source of new revenue streams that can offset risks from established markets due to geopolitical and economic factors.

Additionally, Salesforce’s investments in edge computing solutions should enhance its competitive advantage in the IoT space. Integration of Einstein AI for hybrid workers who spend half or more of their work time from home may likely become early converts to these additional digital tools.

The 2028 stock price target is anticipated to be $412.80.

Salesforce’s focus on customization towards vertical-specific CRM solutions is expected to bear fruit in 2027. By tailoring its offerings to industries such as healthcare, financial services, and manufacturing, the company expects to capture a larger market share and increase customer retention. 

Salesforce’s continued development of low-code and no-code platforms will likely also contribute its part to attracting a broader customer base.

FY 2029 is projecting the completion of its integration of advanced natural language processing (NLP) capabilities into Salesforce’s products. This technology may significantly enhance customer service automation and data analysis, providing an additional competitive edge. Salesforce’s R&D in quantum computing research, building on its investments in Q-CNTRL and CQC, should also begin to yield practical applications, thus potentially opening new avenues for growth and innovation. 

Digital twin technology with VR is another new vista for Salesforce currently in R&D, but may possibly be prepared to launch during 2028-29. By creating virtual replicas of physical systems, the company may offer unprecedented insights and optimization capabilities to its customers. 

$451.50 is 24/7 Wall Street’s projected stock price for FY 2029, a 38.81% gain from today’s stock price of $325.26.

Salesforce Inc. Stock in 2030

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Salesforce Ventures’ VC plays with AI startups could become the company’s secret weapon for advancing its competitive advantage in the future.

In FY 2030, we predict Salesforce can hit a stock price of $493.80, a 51.82% increase from today’s stock price of $325.26.

By 2029-2030, Salesforce’s R&D investments in Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies may be ready for prime-time commercialization.

These immersive technologies could revolutionize customer engagement and data visualization, potentially opening new revenue streams. As Salesforce expands its offerings, it may face increased competition from other enterprise software providers like ServiceNow.

One other aspect of Salesforce not yet mentioned, since when its impact may become manifest is unknown, is its venture capital work in tech startups. Salesforce Ventures has a $500 million Generative AI Fund that includes a $200 million investment in Hugging Face, the largest open-source AI community on Earth. Salesforce’s presence in Hugging Face is strategically intended to expose Hugging Face using entrepreneurs to Salesforce’s CRM products in a soft sell approach that can potentially reap billions as these startup companies take off. 

Fiscal Year Normalized EPS P/E Ratio Projected Stock Price
2025 $10.06 30 $302.00
2026 $11.13 30 $333.90
2027 $12.69 30 $380.70
2028 $13.73 30 $412.80
2029 $15.05 30 $451.50
2030 $16.46 30 $493.80

 

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