- Snowflake reported better-than-expected Q4 earnings and revenue, with a 28% year-over-year increase in product revenue.
- Despite issuing lower-than-expected revenue guidance for Q1 and fiscal 2026, several analysts raised their price targets.
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Snowflake Inc. SNOW shares are trading higher Thursday after the company reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter results and announced an expanded partnership with Microsoft Inc. MSFT.
What To Know: The company posted earnings of 30 cents per share, beating analyst estimates of 17 cents. Revenue came in at $986.77 million, above the $955.93 million consensus and up from $774.7 million a year ago.
Snowflake also announced a broader partnership with Microsoft to integrate OpenAI's models into its platform.
Despite the strong results, the company's outlook was below expectations. The company expects first-quarter revenue between $955 million and $960 million, below the $1 billion estimate. Fiscal 2026 revenue is projected at $4.28 billion, falling short of the $4.41 billion consensus.
Following this, several analysts have changed their ratings:
- Piper Sandler (Brent Bracelin): Maintains Overweight, raises price target from $208 to $215
- Keybanc (John Vinh): Maintains Overweight, raises price target from $210 to $220
- Guggenheim (John Difucci): Reiterates Neutral, no price target change
- Stifel (Brad Reback): Maintains Buy, raises price target from $187 to $210
- Truist Securities (Ki Bin Kim): Reiterates Buy, raises price target from $210 to $225
- Barclays (Raimo Lenschow): Maintains Overweight, raises price target from $190 to $203
- Oppenheimer (Ittai Kidron): Maintains Outperform, raises price target from $200 to $220
- Needham (Mike Cikos): Maintains Buy, raises price target from $200 to $215
- Rosenblatt (Blair Abernethy): Maintains Buy, keeps price target at $205
SNOW Price Action: Snowflake shares were up 9.03% at $181.20 at the time of writing, according to Benzinga Pro.
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