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Okta's 3Q25 earnings exceeded expectations with 14% y/y revenue growth and improved EBIT margins. Read why I maintain my buy rating on OKTA stock.
The company had guided for 13% to 14% revenue growth and adjusted EPS between $0.60 and $0.61. Let's catch up on the company's recent results to see if the decline is a buying opportunity.
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Buy The Dip in Okta, There's Nothing Wrong With the OutlookThe outlook assumes slowing growth, which is offset by outperformance in Q1, momentum in the underlying cybersecurity business, and a high likelihood of increasing as the year progresses.
Okta reported Q1 subscription and total revenue growth of 12% Y/Y, beating expectations. The company guided to Q2 revenue and earnings of $711.0M and 84 cents, higher than consensus. Geopolitical ...
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After a Sharp Rally, Okta Stock Pulls Back on Cautious Outlook - MSNOkta's net dollar retention rate -- which measures the amount of revenue spent from existing customers over the past 12 months after churn -- was 106%. Any number over 100% indicates growth.
Okta reports its Q3 revenues, earnings and cRPO ahead of consensus. The company’s initial guidance of 7% revenue growth in F2026 misses expectations. Get our list of 10 overlooked stocks ...
Cybersecurity investors tend to prefer growth, and Okta's revenue growth rates are still relatively low compared to top-tier companies in the industry.
Forward-Looking Financial Outlook For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024, Okta Inc (NASDAQ:OKTA) expects total revenue of $585 million to $587 million, representing a growth rate of 15% year-over-year.
Shares in Okta Inc. jumped over 20% in late trading today after the identity and access management company impressed investors with strong earnings and revenue beats in its fiscal fourth quarter.
Okta (NASDAQ: OKTA) shares spiraled lower after the cybersecurity company reported solid second-quarter results but offered a disappointing outlook.
Okta's net dollar retention rate -- which measures the amount of revenue that came from established customers relative to their prior-year spending -- was 107%.
Okta's net dollar retention rate, which is how much revenue came from existing customers over the past 12 months, was 110%. That was similar to the 111% it posted last quarter.
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