Shares closed at $388.55 on Wednesday, even as the S&P 500 rose 1.46% and the Dow gained 1.24% in a broadly positive session.
It was Intuit's second straight daily loss, with the stock trailing Oracle, which rose 4.68%, while Adobe and Paychex also declined by less than Intuit.
Intuit finished 52.25% below its 52-week high of $813.70 reached on 30 July, and trading volume of 2.2 million was well below its 50-day average.
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