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Salesforce Is Trying To Make Work Less Annoying. Is That Enough For Investors?

Salesforce Is Trying To Make Work Less Annoying. Is That Enough For Investors?

KAHROS Team

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  • Salesforce (CRM) is a mature software giant trying to reinvent itself as an AI-and-automation platform on top of its core CRM business as of January 2026.
  • New “agentic AI” tools like Agentforce and an upgraded Slackbot are growing fast, but still represent a small slice of Salesforce’s roughly $60 billion annual revenue base.
  • The stock trades around $228 and well below its 52-week high near $367, leaving investors debating whether this is a slow-and-steady cash machine or an underappreciated AI platform in progress.

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