Software development facilitator GitLab (GTLB 2.64%) was facilitating some handsome returns for shareholders on Thursday, thanks in no small part to an optimistic new analyst note. In late-session trading the company's share price was up by almost 4%, and doing much better than the slumping S&P 500 index with its 0.2% decline.
That note was published in anticipation of the release of GitLab's earnings for the fiscal first quarter of 2026, which is scheduled for next Tuesday, June 10. Its author, KeyBanc's Jason Celino, reiterated his overweight (buy, in other words) recommendation on the specialty tech stock, and his price target of $60 per share. That implies potential upside of nearly 22% on the stock's current level.
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According to reports, Celino believes GitLab could very well post a year-over-year revenue growth figure higher than the lofty 25.9% analyst consensus. In his view this will be driven by continued take-up of the company's Duo and Dedicated solutions, the former of which is powered by artificial intelligence (AI) functionalities.
That growth should have a positive knock-on effect with GitLab's full-year guidance; the analyst implied that the company's projections for the period will be raised. He did sound a note of caution about the spending of public-sector clients, given recent federal government budget-tightening efforts.
GitLab is indisputably a success story in the tech world, and has solid momentum behind it that looks set to continue. Those public sector clients are something of a worry; however, I feel the company is resilient enough to survive a notable downturn in the segment.
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