Movement Alert|Elastic N.V. Falls 8.8% in Pre-Market Trading, Strong Q4 Earnings Overshadowed by Weak Forward Guidance

Market Focus
May 29

On May 29, Elastic N.V. fell 8.8% in pre-market trading, trading at $52.48 per share, with trading volume of $39,300.

On the news front, the company released its fiscal Q4 earnings report after the prior session's close, posting non-GAAP earnings of $0.61 per diluted share, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $0.56 by 8.93% and representing a 29.79% year-over-year increase from $0.47. Revenue came in at $450.68 million, also exceeding the consensus expectation of $446.64 million. However, the company's forward guidance for the next quarter projected EPS of -$0.09, signaling a shift from profitability to loss that disappointed the market.

Despite the beat-and-raise quarter, the weak outlook overshadowed the strong results, triggering profit-taking among bulls who had driven the stock up 7.22% in the prior regular session on institutional optimism. Investors adopted a cautious stance toward the company's near-term earnings trajectory, with the profit-to-loss reversal in guidance raising concerns about growth deceleration.

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