On May 29, MongoDB rose 5.01% in pre-market trading, trading at $340.46/share with trading volume of $11.13 million, extending the prior session's 10.60% surge following its fiscal Q1 earnings release.
The company reported Q1 FY2027 adjusted EPS of $1.32, beating the consensus estimate of $1.19 by nearly 12% and representing 32% year-over-year growth. Revenue reached $687.6 million, up 25% year-over-year, significantly exceeding the $664.5 million expected. Core Atlas cloud database revenue grew over 29%, while remaining performance obligations surged 88% to $1.459 billion.
More notably, MongoDB raised its full-year guidance, now expecting adjusted EPS of $5.95-$6.14 and revenue of $2.92-$2.96 billion, both above prior guidance and analyst consensus. Q2 guidance midpoints also materially exceeded expectations. Multiple institutions maintained bullish stances, with Citi setting a $450 target price and Bank of America raising its target to $375. Sector peer Snowflake's concurrent strong results further reinforced positive sentiment across enterprise software stocks.
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