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UiPath (NYSE:PATH) just took a brutal 13.6% hit at 10.30am today, after dropping a weak fiscal 2026 revenue forecast. The AI automation firm now expects revenue between $1.525 billion and $1.53 billionwell below Wall Street's $1.58 billion target. CEO Daniel Dines pointed to macro uncertainty, foreign exchange swings, and delays in government contracts as the key culprits. Even with a 5% year-over-year revenue boost to $424 million and adjusted EPS of $0.26 beating expectations, investors weren't impressed. The market reaction? A sell-off that wiped out a chunk of UiPath's recent gains.
Despite the turbulence, UiPath isn't sitting still. The company just announced the acquisition of Peak, a UK-based AI-native firm, to beef up its industry-specific automation tools. Dines framed the deal as a power move to deepen UiPath's AI footprint and sharpen its edge in automation solutions. The company is also doubling down on AI-powered innovations like Autopilot and Agent Buildercritical levers for future growth. With these plays in motion, UiPath is positioning itself as a long-term automation leader, even as short-term macro pressures weigh on its stock.
Looking ahead, UiPath projects annual recurring revenue between $1.816 billion and $1.821 billion by fiscal 2026, reflecting steadythough not explosivegrowth from its current $1.66 billion. Management is taking a cautious stance, factoring in continued economic volatility and shifting corporate budgets. But the bigger question is whether UiPath can ride out the storm and prove its AI-driven automation strategy is built for the long haul. With strategic acquisitions, product innovation, and enterprise adoption still in play, the company has plenty of firepower to bounce back. Investors will be watching closely to see if UiPath can turn the tide.
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.