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Workday Has Its Best Day in a Decade on Report of a Potential $43 Billion Buyout

positiveMarket moveMulti dayYahoo Finance ·16 Aug 2026Original article ↗
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Workday Has Its Best Day in a Decade on Report of a Potential $43 Billion Buyout Sheryar Siddiq Sun, August 16, 2026 at 5:50 PM GMT+2 4 min read WDAY Workday, Inc. (NASDAQ: WDAY ) recently experienced its best trading day since 2016, even though the company has yet to confirm anything has happened. Shares of the human-resources and finance software producer rose about 18% on August 13 after Reuters reported that private equity firm Silver Lake is in talks to acquire the company, in a deal that would rank among the largest software buyouts in history.

The stock fluctuated even more wildly intraday, rising as much as 26% to $220. 50 before being halted for volatility several times in the afternoon. The Deal Talk According to Reuters, Silver Lake and Workday, Inc.

(NASDAQ:WDAY) have carried out negotiations regarding a potential takeover in recent months, but the talks are still ongoing, with no guaranty that a transaction would occur. According to one source, Silver Lake may seek other investors to assist in financing the deal, which would be one of the firm's largest technology investments to date. Workday's market value was around $43 billion before the report, and a full buyout at anything close to a typical takeover premium would place the deal in rare territory for software leveraged buyouts, while also representing the latest sign of private equity interest for large tech targets reviving after a number of quiet years.

Why Workday is a Target The stock has been under pressure for much of 2026, trading more than 40% lower than its 2024 top, as investors have grown concerned that AI technologies could destroy the value of traditional enterprise software. Leadership has already responded to that pressure: Aneel Bhusri, who co-founded Workday, Inc. (NASDAQ:WDAY) in 2005, returned to the CEO post in February for the mission of guiding the company during what it refers to as the rapidly evolving AI age.

A private equity firm willing to pay a premium for a company that the market has been discounting due to AI disruption fears indicates that at least one sophisticated buyer sees more value in Workday's roughly 11,500 customers, which include Netflix, U. S. Bank, and Johns Hopkins University, than its depressed valuation suggests.

The Bull Case The bullish argument is that Silver Lake's reported interest may highlight value in Workday that has been obscured by the market's AI concerns. Going private would allow Bhusri to invest in an AI transition away from quarterly public scrutiny, a logic that has prompted a number of other software acquisitions in recent years. The Bear Case That said, talks are still ongoing with no guarantee of a deal, and the stock's strong intraday movement before repeated volatility halts shows how much of the move is speculative positioning rather than assurance.

Short interest of 12. 74% indicates that a significant number of investors are still betting against the stock even before the report of the takeover emerged. Such skepticism reflects uncertainty that a deal would close at these levels or that AI-disruption worries will be properly addressed even under new ownership.

Story Continues Hedge Fund Sentiment Hedge fund ownership for Workday, Inc. (NASDAQ:WDAY) has decreased, from 70 funds in the fourth quarter of last year to 63 in the first quarter of this year. Insider Monkey's Verdict Until a deal is confirmed, investors should consider this a speculation rather than a completed transaction.

Those who already own shares might want to wait for regulatory filings or an official company statement before assuming a premium has been locked in, as reported talks can fail abruptly. New investors chasing the pop should avoid buying at the highs of a volatile company and instead wait for confirmation of transaction terms or a formal offer price before treating the buyout as anything other than a rumor. While we acknowledge the potential of WDAY as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk.

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