On May 28, MongoDB rose 10.09% in regular trading, trading at $324.3/share, with trading volume of approximately $148 million.
On the news front, the company released its first-quarter earnings report, delivering results that significantly exceeded market consensus. Analysts had previously expected quarterly revenue of approximately $668 million and adjusted earnings per share of $1.18, while actual figures came in notably stronger. The beat effectively restored investor confidence that had been damaged by prior concerns over Atlas growth deceleration, conservative management guidance, and executive departures.
Multiple institutions had already adopted bullish stances ahead of the report. Wedbush noted MongoDB was positioned to surpass its conservative full-year guidance, Citi raised its price target to $450 while maintaining a Buy rating, and Bank of America Securities lifted its target to $375. The earnings release also relieved pre-report cautious sentiment that had triggered a 5.06% pullback on May 26.
Sector peer Snowflake surged over 33% on the same day after raising its annual product revenue forecast, generating strong positive resonance across cloud and data infrastructure names and further amplifying buying momentum in MongoDB shares.
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