Workday is trading at its historically low valuations while seeking to reaffirm its enterprise software leadership role in the AI era. See why WDAY stock is a buy.
Workday (WDAY) trades at half its historical multiple despite strong retention, free cash flow and AI monetization—see why the selloff may be overdone.
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While squeezing past No. 16 seed LSU in the SEC Tournament opener, Kentucky put on display its program’s greatest strength.
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