E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ETWO) shares plummeted 5.54% in intraday trading on Friday, following the company's fiscal third-quarter 2025 earnings results that missed revenue expectations and lowered full-year guidance.
The supply chain management software provider reported adjusted earnings per share of $0.05 for the quarter, in line with analyst estimates. However, revenue came in at $151.65 million, falling short of the $152.63 million consensus estimate.
Additionally, E2open revised its fiscal 2025 revenue guidance downward to a range of $607 million to $611 million, compared to its prior guidance of $607 million to $617 million. The revenue shortfall and the updated guidance were cited as reasons for the intraday sell-off in its shares.
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