Datadog, Inc DDOG reported better-than-expected first-quarter results on Tuesday.
The software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform's fiscal first-quarter revenue increased 25% year over year to $761.55 million, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $741.52 million. Adjusted EPS of 46 cents beat the analyst consensus estimate of 43 cents.
“Datadog executed solidly in the first quarter, with 25% year-over-year revenue growth, $272 million in operating cash flow, and $244 million in free cash flow,” said Olivier Pomel, co-founder and CEO of Datadog.
For the second quarter, Datadog expects revenue of $787 million–$791 million above the consensus estimate of $772.13 million. It projects an adjusted EPS of $0.40–$0.42 compared to the analyst consensus of $0.41.
Datadog raised its fiscal 2025 revenue outlook to $3.215 billion-$3.235 billion (prior $3.175 billion-$3.195 billion), above the consensus estimate of $3.200 billion. It projects an adjusted EPS of $1.67-$1.71 (prior $1.65–$1.70), below the analyst consensus of $1.75.
Datadog shares gained 0.5% to trade at $106.63 on Wednesday.
These analysts made changes to their price targets on Datadog following earnings announcement.
- Needham analyst Mike Cikos maintained Datadog with a Buy and lowered the price target from $160 to $130.
- Canaccord Genuity analyst Kingsley Crane maintained the stock with a Buy and lowered the price target from $150 to $145.
- Wells Fargo analyst Andrew Nowinski maintained Datadog with an Equal-Weight rating and lowered the price target from $140 to $115.
- UBS analyst Karl Keirstead maintained the stock with a Buy and raised the price target from $120 to $125.
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