Snowflake reported its first Q3 earnings as a public company

By: Miguel A. Rodriguez

12:40, 03 December 2020

1606990849.jpg
The revenue growth was in line with the expectations

After becoming a publicly-traded company in September – Snowflake – posted its Q3 2020 earnings.

The software company reported revenue growth of 119% compared to the same time last year, the figures coming in at $159.6 million. The losses per share narrowed from last year’s $1.92 to $1.01. Snowflake’s gross margin was 58.2%, dropping from a previous 59.6%.

Moreover, the number of customers who contribute over $1 million in product revenue in the last 12 months reached 65. On an annualized basis, the remaining performance obligation figures came in at $927.9 million, up 240% compared to the previous one.

For the fiscal fourth quarter, Snowflake expects its revenue to reach a high of $167 million. Despite the pandemic, the company intends to keep the same pace of hiring, according to Mike Scarpelli, its CFO.

After the report, Snowflake traded 8% lower. Since September, the company’s stock price gained 15%, while USA500 went up 8%.

Read here all about the company’s IPO!

Sources: cnbc.com

Share this article

This information prepared by capex.com/za is not an offer or a solicitation for the purpose of purchase or sale of any financial products referred to herein or to enter into any legal relations, nor an advice or a recommendation with respect to such financial products.This information is prepared for general circulation. It does not regard to the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or the particular needs of any recipient.You should independently evaluate each financial product and consider the suitability of such a financial product, by taking into account your specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs, and by consulting an independent financial adviser as needed, before dealing in any financial products mentioned in this document.This information may not be published, circulated, reproduced, or distributed in whole or in part to any other person without the Company’s prior written consent.
Past performance is not always indicative of likely or future performance. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of capex.com/zaJME Financial Services (Pty) Ltd trading as CAPEX.COM/ZA acts as intermediary between the investor and Magnasale Trading Ltd, the counterparty to the contract for difference purchased by the Investor via CAPEX.COM/ZA, authorised & regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission with license number 264/15.  Magnasale Trading Ltd is the principal to the CFD purchased by investors.