GoDaddy Inc. (NYSE:GDDY) shares are trending on Tuesday night.
Shares of the Arizona-based company fell 8.23% in after-hours trading on Tuesday to $84.70 after it released its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings report.
GDDY reported earnings per share of $1.80, surpassing the estimate of $1.58 by 13.92%.
Revenue increased by $81 million from a year earlier to about $1.27 billion.
A Quarter-by-Quarter Look
GoDaddy has exceeded earnings per share estimates in three of the past four quarters.
In the third quarter of 2025, the company topped expectations by $0.03.
Analyst Price Target Updates
Recent analyst actions on GoDaddy include downward revisions.
| Analyst | Old Target | New Target | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Benchmark | $240 | $210 | Buy |
| Morgan Stanley | $159 | $145 | Equal-Weight |
| Cantor Fitzgerald | $150 | $130 | Neutral |
| Jefferies | $140 | $100 | Hold |
The average 12-month target now stands at $156.25, down 10.59% from a prior $174.75.
Trading Metrics, Technical Analysis
GoDaddy, which is a web services platform and domain registrar company, has a market capitalization of $12.47 billion and an annual trading range of $86.78 to $193.55.
It has a Relative Strength Index (RSI) of 39.95.
Over the past 12 months, the stock has declined 46.98%, highlighting challenges in its longer-term outlook.
Currently, the stock is positioned approximately 5.17% above the annual low.
The long-term trend and weak positioning suggest that any potential recovery would need clear confirmation before investors consider making significant moves.
Price Action: GDDY closed on Tuesday at $92.30, up 5.17%, according to Benzinga Pro data.
Benzinga’s Edge Stock Rankings indicate that GDDY has a negative price trend across all time frames.

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