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Shopify Inc. (SHOP) Soars as Jim Cramer Applauds AI-Driven Business Formation

Shopify Inc. (SHOP) Soars as Jim Cramer Applauds AI-Driven Business Formation

finance.yahoo.com 12.08.2026 20:44 22 baxış

Software platforms faced selling pressure due to concerns that generative AI tools would replace traditional software architectures. However, Shopify Inc. (NASDAQ:SHOP) broke away from sector headwinds after second-quarter financial results showed AI tools driving business formation rather than displacing its e-commerce infrastructure. Because Shopify serves small and medium-sized businesses requiring turnkey checkout, payment processing, and store management, non-developer entrepreneurs are using AI platforms to launch storefronts faster, expanding Shopify's merchant base.

On August 5, during the episode of CNBC's Mad Money, host Jim Cramer commented on the stock's rally and the broader AI software narrative, as he said: Last month, all sorts of stocks that have been kept down by worries about AI competition finally got their groove back. That includes ones that should never have been down in the first place, like Shopify, which makes tools that help businesses grow their e-commerce operations. Sure, there are software tools, and everyone assumed all things software were in danger in a world where AI platforms can write code, but Shopify's customers are mostly small and medium-sized businesses, not big corporations that can use AI to replace their software.

Plus, Shopify pointed out that AI was leading to a boom in business formation, which is actually good for their business. Sure enough, when Shopify reported this morning, it shot the lights out, posting a magnificent top and bottom-line beat with very strong guidance for the current quarter. In response, the stock justifiably soared 17%.

As per Shopify Inc.'s (NASDAQ:SHOP) second-quarter report, total revenue increased 33.6% year-over-year to $3.58 billion and exceeded the estimates by $140 million. Net income for the quarter rose to $1.50 billion, up from $906 million in the prior-year period. Gross merchandise volume reached $115.6 billion, which represented a 32% year-over-year increase, while monthly recurring revenue climbed to $221 million from $185 million in Q2 of the previous year.

Moreover, operating performance also reflected increased profitability. In the quarter, operating income reached $488 million, up from $291 million in the same quarter a year ago. Free cash flow came in at $654 million, yielding an 18% margin.

Commenting on the quarterly momentum, President Harley Finkelstein noted that AI integrations are expanding operational capabilities across Shopify's merchant base. For the third quarter of 2026, management expects revenue to grow at a low-thirties percentage rate on a year-over-year basis. Gross profit dollars are projected to grow at a mid-to-high twenties percentage rate compared to the prior-year period.

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