Rightmove shares plunge after warning of slower profit growth due to AI spending

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British real estate listing company Rightmove saw its share price fall sharply, as much as 28% after telling investors that its profits in 2026 will grow more slowly because it is spending more on AI technology.       

At one point, the share price dropped by almost a third, which is a heavy blow for a business that has long been seen in the city as predictable, steady, and fairly dull. The company now expects operating profit to rise by between 3% and 5% in 2026, which is far lower than the around 9% increase it expects for the current year.

Rightmove’s share drop set a new yearly low

The firm says the difference is almost completely down to how much it is putting into new systems, much of it linked to artificial intelligence. Rightmove is reworking the tools that estate agents pay to use and reshaping parts of the main consumer app and website. The firm is also looking at tools that could help agents work faster or respond to buyers more quickly.

The sharp share slide set a new yearly low for Rightmove, though the losses later eased when some bargain hunters stepped in. Several analysts tried to calm nerves, though it did not fully land.

UBS said the scale of the shift has raised questions that the market cannot yet answer. The bank cut its rating and its price target on the stock while it waits for more details. In a note to clients, the bank said the guidance could trim forecasts for operating profit in 2028 by anything between 5% and 19% based on what analysts had pencilled in.

All of this is happening in a wider environment in which investors are starting to ask themselves if everyone has become too carried away with the AI story. US technology shares had already been sliding the day before.

Markets in Asia and Europe followed the mood during their sessions before later recovering some of those losses.

UBS strategist Kiran Ganesh told CNBC that investors had enjoyed a smooth rally in AI-related shares even though there is no clear way of knowing how big the returns will be and how long it will take before the spending turns into real money.

In other words, there is a risk that everyone got caught up in the moment. The Rightmove news then arrived at a time when nerves were already a little stretched.

Rightmove insists the spending is the correct call. The firm expects operating profit to bounce back after 2028 and is targeting yearly increases of about 12% by 2030 once the heavy building work is done.

The chief executive, Johan Svanstrom, said the company is rethinking nearly every aspect of how it works. He said artificial intelligence now sits at the centre of how the business plans for the future.

“AI is now becoming absolutely central to how we run our business and plan for the future.” Svanstrom.

“We are already working on a wide range of exciting AI-enabled innovations to benefit our partners and consumers, and see vast potential in utilising our leading reach and connected data,” added Svanstrom in an update.

He also said the company is confident that the upgrades will create a stronger digital platform over time.

The City will debate that for a while. In the meantime, the market reaction shows how fragile sentiment is whenever a firm links a slowdown to artificial intelligence spending. There is still faith in the tech theme, but there is also a sense that the easy money phase has passed and companies are now being asked to prove real outcomes rather than simply talk about potential.

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