We recently published a list of the 13 Best Technology Stocks to Buy for Long-Term Investment. In this article, we are going to take a look at where ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) stands against other tech stocks to buy for long-term investment.
On May 12, Jeff Kilburg of KKM Financial and Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities appeared together on CNBC to discuss AI, cybersecurity, and mega-cap tech, especially as tech stocks soar as the US-China tariff deal boosts market confidence. Jeff Kilburg first identified the tech software sector as the primary beneficiary of the recent market pause amid optimism and gains, and highlighted that markets are broadly positive. He noted that many investors underestimated how quickly a China trade deal would materialize and contrasted it with the UK deal, which was expected to be a slower, tentative template. Kilburg suggests that faster deal-making could continue and benefit several software companies, which have been overlooked due to the focus on the MAG7. Dan Ives concurred with Kilburg’s view but singled out NVIDIA as the biggest near-to-medium-term beneficiary of the pause, especially given its prior exposure to China tariffs. He referenced the ongoing AI revolution and the surge in AI-related stocks and described the current environment as a dream scenario for tech investors. Ives anticipates new highs for tech and the broader market. He also described a ‘golden age’ for cybersecurity stocks, which are acting as secondary beneficiaries of AI growth.
On a question about the impact of the admin’s focus on reducing federal spending and debt, particularly on companies that derive substantial revenue from government contracts, Kilburg responded that this fiscal discipline is actually positive for software companies as it may drive more spending toward efficient software solutions. Kilburg also addressed the sectors to avoid or be cautious about amid the current market environment. He suggests trimming utilities, which have been a safe haven but may now be less attractive. He points out that the VIX volatility index dropping below 20, which is a big change from over 60 in April, indicates reduced market fear and increased investor confidence. This suggests a market environment favoring higher-beta and growth-oriented investments rather than defensive plays.
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Is ServiceNow Inc. (NYSE:NOW) the Best Technology Stock to Buy for Long-Term Investment?
A team of software engineers at desks working on code for a cutting-edge cloud computing solution.
3-Year Revenue CAGR: 22.38%
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 110
ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) provides a cloud-based solution for digital workflows. It operates the Now platform, which is an AI platform for digital transformation ML, robotic process automation, process mining, analytics, and low-code/no-code development tools. It serves several sectors that range from government to healthcare & life science.
ServiceNow’s Now Assist product suite is focused on AI-powered workflows and is a significant driver of the company’s growth. This is evidenced by a more than quadrupling of Pro Plus deals year-over-year in Q1 2025, which included 39 deals with three or more Now Assist products. Pro Plus deals are customer agreements that include ServiceNow’s premium-tier offerings.
ServiceNow Inc. (NYSE:NOW) is making active AI innovations, as seen in the internal deployment of Now Assist. This resulted in efficiency gains like a 16x improvement in lead-to-sale conversion and over 86% deflection of manual work. On May 7, Scotiabank analyst Allan Verkhovski raised the firm’s price target on the stock to $1,100 from $1,075 while keeping an Outperform rating on the shares due to its strong position as an enterprise software company with an AI platform that is transforming its business.
Lakehouse Global Growth Fund stated the following regarding ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) in its January 2025 investor letter:
“US-based software company ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) delivered another impressive quarterly result. Revenues grew 21% year-on-year in constant currency terms to $2.9 billion and net income grew 30% year-on-year to $384 million. The company’s key performance indicators remained healthy, with their backlog (remaining performance obligations) growing 23% year-on-year to $22.3 billion (i.e. greater than 2x annual revenue) and renewal rates held firm at 98%. As we have noted in the past, the company’s renewal rates are remarkable as not only are they best-in-class, but they are also extremely consistent, typically in the range of 97% to 99%. These industry-leading renewal rates speak to the mission critical nature of the platform and are a key driver of the long-term annuity value in the business. Zooming out, we continue to believe ServiceNow is one the highest quality software businesses globally as the combination of consistent growth at scale, robust free cash flow generation and a large addressable market make it a compelling opportunity.”
Overall, NOW ranks 5th on our list of the best technology stocks to buy for long-term investment. While we acknowledge the growth potential of NOW, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold great promise for delivering high returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NOW but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock.
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