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DigitalOcean、第1四半期の非GAAPベースの利益は減少、売上高は増加。第2四半期の見通しを発表、2026年のガイダンスを引き上げ。

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-- デジタルオーシャン・ホールディングス(DOCN)は火曜日、第1四半期(3月31日終了)の非GAAPベースの1株当たり利益(希薄化後)が0.44ドルとなり、前年同期の0.56ドルから減少したと発表した。 ファクトセットが調査したアナリストは0.27ドルを予想していた。 3月31日終了の四半期の売上高は2億5,790万ドルで、前年同期の2億1,070万ドルから増加した。 ファクトセットが調査したアナリストは2億4,980万ドルを予想していた。 同社は第2四半期(3月31日終了)の非GAAPベースの1株当たり利益を0.20ドルから0.23ドルと予想している。ファクトセットが調査したアナリストは0.24ドルを予想している。同四半期の売上高は2億7,200万ドルから2億7,400万ドルと予測されている。ファクトセットが調査したアナリストは2億6,090万ドルを予想している。 DigitalOceanは、2026年の非GAAPベースの1株当たり利益(EPS)予想を、従来の0.75ドル~1ドルから1.10ドル~1.20ドルに引き上げた。FactSetが調査したアナリスト予想は1.03ドル。 同社はまた、2026年の売上高見通しを従来の10億8000万ドル~11億1000万ドルから11億3000万ドル~11億5000万ドルに引き上げた。FactSetが調査したアナリスト予想は11億ドル。 DigitalOcean Holdingsの株価は、火曜日のプレマーケット取引で18%以上上昇した。

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