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Watch CNBC's full interview with DocuSign CEO Allan Thygesen
  + stars: | 2023-06-09 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with DocuSign CEO Allan ThygesenDocuSign CEO Allan Thygesen joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, the impact of A.I. on the business, competition from Adobe, and more.
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On Thursday, Braze posted a non-GAAP loss of 13 cents on revenue of $101.8 million. Analysts called for a loss of 18 cents per share and revenue of $98.8 million, according to FactSet. Joby Aviation , Archer Aviation — On Friday, Canaccord Genuity initiated coverage of Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation with a buy rating, saying the urban air mobility firms are positioned for the long term. Sonoma Pharmaceuticals on Thursday announced an intraoperative pulse lavage irrigation treatment that could replace IV bags for some surgical procedures. Adobe — Shares popped 3.4% after Wells Fargo upgraded the software stock to an overweight rating, saying AI should drive continued upside for the stock.
Persons: Braze, Goldman Sachs, Canaccord Genuity, Archer, Tesla, Motors — Tesla, Mary Barra, DocuSign, Allan C, Thygesen, Refinitiv, Wells, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin Organizations: GMC, General Motors, Joby Aviation, Archer Aviation, Sonoma Pharmaceuticals —, Sonoma Pharmaceuticals, Motors, GM, Adobe, , Citi Locations: Austin , Texas, America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDocuSign CEO Allan Thygesen on Q1 earnings results, post-pandemic performanceDocuSign CEO Allan Thygesen joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, the impact of A.I. on the business, competition from Adobe, and more.
Persons: Allan Thygesen Organizations: Adobe
DocuSign Shares Climb With Turnaround Efforts Under Way
  + stars: | 2023-06-08 | by ( Denny Jacob | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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DocuSign shares rise on earnings beat and strong guidance
  + stars: | 2023-06-08 | by ( Hayden Field | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
DocuSign, the e-signature provider, reported an earnings and revenue beat for the fiscal quarter ended April 30, alongside announcing a handful of C-suite hires and new service offerings. Here's how the company did:Earnings: 72 cents per share, adjusted, vs. 56 cents per share expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. 72 cents per share, adjusted, vs. 56 cents per share expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. Revenue: $661 million vs. $642 million expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. For the fiscal second quarter, DocuSign expects revenue of $675 million to $679 million, compared to analyst estimates of $667 million, according to Refinitiv.
Persons: DocuSign, Blake Grayson, Dmitri Krakovsky —, Kurt Sauer, Allan Thygesen, Dan Springer Organizations: Inc, Apple, DocuSign, Google, SAP, Yahoo Locations: Dobbs Ferry , New York, U.S, Refinitiv
DocuSign posted first-quarter adjusted earnings of 72 cents per share, topping consensus estimates of 56 cents, according to Refinitiv. Vail Resorts — Shares fell 3.9% after Vail Resorts missed third-quarter earnings expectations. The mountain resort company posted earnings of $8.18 per share, while analysts polled by Refinitiv expected $8.84 per share. It reported revenue of $1.24 billion, lower than the estimate of $1.27 billion. It slightly beat on revenue expectations, reporting $136.3 million, compared with consensus estimates of $136 million, according to FactSet.
Persons: DocuSign — DocuSign, DocuSign, Refinitiv, Mary Barra, Elon Musk, Tesla Organizations: Vail, Vail Resorts, General Motors — General Motors, Tesla, Ford Motor, Comtech Telecommunications —, Comtech Telecommunications Locations: Dobbs Ferry , New York, North America
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on March 07, 2023 in New York City. U.S. stock futures ticked lower Thursday night after the S&P 500 notched its highest close for 2023. S&P 500 futures dipped 0.12%, while Nasdaq 100 futures inched down by 0.08%. Stocks added to their recent rally during Thursday's regular session, with the S&P 500 posting its highest closing level this year. The Dow is headed for a second consecutive week of gains for the first time since April, up 0.2%.
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Read Prince Harry’s written statement.
  + stars: | 2023-06-06 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
I always felt as if the tabloids wanted me to be single, as I was much more interesting to them and sold more newspapers. Unfortunately, they are not just in a relationship with me but with the entire tabloid press as the third party. Again, I will go into this in more detail later in my statement. Even if I get 'papped' on the way there or on the way back, then that's absolutely fine too because it's expected. There also seems to be a real blurring of the lines in terms of what is in the public interest and what is of interest to the public.
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U.S. equity futures were little changed Sunday evening after a broad-based rally last week that pushed the S&P 500 to its best week since March, and its highest level since last August. S&P 500 futures were higher by 0.09% and Nasdaq-100 futures hovered below the flat line. On Friday, stocks rallied to end the week following strong jobs data for the month of May. The Dow jumped 701.19 points, or 2.12%, for its best day since January, ending the week at 33,762.76. "Recent banking sector developments are also encouraging, and repeated signs of labor market strength are reducing the risk negative outcomes.
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It was a strong week for all three major stock indices, with the market bolstered Friday by strong jobs data and a deal in Washington to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. The S & P 500, the Nasdaq and the Dow Jones Industrial Average all finished the week roughly 2% higher. While Friday's rally broadened out beyond just the usual tech stocks, the Nasdaq ended Friday at its highest level since April 2022. This is the key data to look out for in the week ahead: Monday, June 5 9:15 a.m. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
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The Education Department updated guidance for applying for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Previously, strict paperwork requirements caused many borrowers' applications to be rejected. President Joe Biden's Education Department updated guidance for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which is intended to forgive student debt for government and nonprofit workers after ten years of qualifying payments. "FSA has begun to implement and test a digital employer signature for PSLF," an Education Department spokesperson told Insider. In October 2021, it implemented a limited-time waiver to allow previously ineligible payments to count toward a borrower's loan forgiveness progress.
Three days into his tenure as Silicon Valley Bank 's government-appointed CEO, Tim Mayopoulos has a message for his high-powered venture capital and startup clients: Bring your money back. "There is no safer place in the U.S. banking system to put your deposits," Mayopoulos said on the call, which CNBC attended and was first to report. SVB's former CEO and CFO are no longer employed by the bank, Mayopoulos said on the call. Customer feedback will be critical in determining the future of the bank, Mayopoulos said on the call. "There are other places that do venture debt, but Silicon Valley Bank was the 1,000-pound gorilla in the room," said Ami Kassar, CEO of the business lending consultant Multifunding.
Final Trades: DocuSign, Citigroup, Adobe & more
  + stars: | 2023-03-14 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinal Trades: DocuSign, Citigroup, Adobe & moreThe "Halftime Report" traders give their top picks to watch for the second half.
All required the companies to open or maintain bank accounts with SVB and use the firm for all or most of their banking services. Silicon Valley Bank had exclusivity clauses with some of its clients, limiting their ability to tap banking services from other institutions, SEC filings show. Upstart held its IPO in 2020, two years after DocuSign's debut. As with Upstart, SVB set strict limits on the value and type of accounts that Sprout could hold elsewhere. The contract included an exception for international bank accounts but required that Limelight use only SVB's business credit cards.
DocuSign Shares Slide 22% as Margins Face Scrutiny
  + stars: | 2023-03-10 | by ( Denny Jacob | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
DocuSign plans to reinvest savings in areas of product development with an eye on growth. DocuSign Inc. shares lost more than a fifth of their value Friday after the company warned of a worsening macroeconomic backdrop and analysts raised concerns about stepped-up competition for e-signature options. Shares of the e-signature company were down 22% to $50.34 in midday trading. The stock is down about 49% over the last 12 months.
DocuSign Shares Slide 23% as Margins Face Scrutiny
  + stars: | 2023-03-10 | by ( Denny Jacob | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
DocuSign plans to reinvest savings in areas of product development with an eye on growth. DocuSign Inc. shares lost more than a fifth of their value Friday after the company warned of a worsening macroeconomic backdrop and analysts raised concerns about stepped-up competition for e-signature options. Shares of the e-signature company closed 23% lower to $49.69. The stock is down about 47% over the last 12 months.
Wall Street's main indexes recorded steep losses in the previous session after startups-focused lender SVB Financial Group's (SIVB.O) share sale to shore up its balance sheet wiped out more than $80 billion in value from bank shares. The bank is in talks to sell itself, the report added. All three major U.S. indexes were headed towards weekly losses as Fed Chair Jerome Powell earlier this week left open the possibility of a large rate hike at the Fed's March meeting, after the central bank dialed down the size of its rate hike last month. Declining issues outnumbered advancers by a 3.33-to-1 ratio on the NYSE and by a 3.88-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq. Reporting by Amruta Khandekar and Shristi Achar in Bengaluru Editing by Vinay DwivediOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Additionally, the company posted its first year-over-year sales decline. Oracle posted adjusted earnings of $1.22 per share, more than the $1.20 per share expected by analysts polled by Refinitiv. Signature Bank — Shares of Signature, one of the main banks to the cryptocurrency industry, fell 23% amid a selloff in bank stocks led by Silicon Valley Bank, now in its second day. Earlier in the day the bank's shares fell as much as 32% and were briefly halted for volatility. PacWest Bancorp, Western Alliance Bancorp , First Republic Bank — Shares of the regional banks posted major losses during Friday's trading session amid the larger market selloff sparked by Silicon Valley Bank.
The news weighed on the entire banking sector for a second day, with First Republic Bank losing 7.5% in the premarket and crypto focused Signature Bank down 4%. Allbirds — Shares of the footwear retailer plummeted more than 22% after the company failed to post year-over-year quarterly sales growth for the first time in its history. Oracle — The software company dropped 4.9% after revenue for its latest quarter missed analysts' expectations. It also issued weaker-than-expected guidance for its first quarter and full-year revenue, according to Refinitiv. The Wall Street firm said it's confident the online gaming platform will continue to show strong growth in spite of macro pressures.
LightShed downgrades Apple to sell from neutral LightShed said in its downgrade of Apple that it sees moderating growth. Baird reiterates Tesla as a top pick Baird said it sees Tesla launching heat pump technology for homes. " Baird upgrades KeyCorp to outperform from neutral Baird said it sees an attractive risk/reward for the regional bank. Baird downgrades Allbirds to neutral from outperform Baird downgraded the footwear company after its disappointing earnings report. " Oppenheimer reiterates Pool Corp as outperform Oppenheimer said it sees a compelling entry point for shares of the pool company.
Earnings Exchange: ULTA, GPS & DOCU
  + stars: | 2023-03-09 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEarnings Exchange: ULTA, GPS & DOCUSteve Grasso, Grasso Global CEO, joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss three companies reporting earnings later today: Ulta, Gap and DocuSign
Oracle — The information technology company dropped 4.9% after beating analysts' expectations on earnings but missing on revenue for its third quarter. But its revenue came in lower, at $12.40 billion compared with the $12.42 billion Wall Street anticipated. Ulta — The beauty retailer slid 2.1% despite beating analysts' expectations for both the top and bottom lines, according to Refinitiv, and issuing upbeat forward guidance. The company beat revenue expectations with $1.1 billion compared with the $1.07 billion anticipated by analysts polled by FactSet. The company's guidance on net income and adjusted EBITDA for the year leading up to July came in under analysts' expectations.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Chartmaster's bearish-to-bullish reversal buys: DocuSign, Block & SoFiCarter Worth of Worth Charting on the stocks seeing bearish to bullish reversals. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman, Bonawyn Eison and Steve Grasso.
Stocks week ahead: It's hell week on Wall Street
  + stars: | 2023-03-05 | by ( Nicole Goodkind | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
The unflinching resilience of the US labor market is one of — if not the — greatest source of tension in today’s economy. That means the Fed’s already painful rate hikes are likely to continue until the job market simmers. In just one year, the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates from nearly zero to a range of 4.5% to 4.75% to cool the economy. The labor market is stronger than ever: The US added a shocking 517,000 jobs in January and knocked unemployment down to its lowest level since 1969. If the labor market remains strong, more Fed-induced pain lies ahead.
Where the market heads next will once again depend on inflation data — especially this week's highly anticipated jobs report. No portfolio companies report earnings next week. However, with mortgage rates bouncing back in recent weeks, it remains to be seen if the strong monthly report will see any follow up. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
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