Electronic document company DocuSign Inc (NYSE:DOCN) reported financial results for the fourth quarter Tuesday after the bell. Here’s a rundown of the report.
Q4 Earnings: DocuSign reported revenue of $204.93 million, beating the consensus estimate of $200.51 million. The company reported adjusted earnings of 49 cents per share, beating analyst estimates of 34 cents per share.
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In the fourth quarter, DocuSign released over four times as many products and features as it did a year ago. The San Francisco-based firm also:
DocuSign CEO Paddy Srinivasan said the company’s “continued traction in AI” drove quarterly revenue for its top 500 customers, representing 22% of total revenue, to grow at 37%.
Outlook: DocuSign expects first-quarter revenue of $207 million-$209 million versus estimates of $207.71 million and adjusted EPS of $0.41-$0.46 versus $0.42 estimate.
DocuSign expects fiscal year 2025 revenue of $870 million-$890 million versus estimates of $877.56 million and adjusted EPS of $1.85-$1.95 against analyst consensus of $1.84.
Price Action: DOCU stock is up 17.9% at $43.81 premarket at last check Tuesday.
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