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Why Datadog Plunged Over 15% This Week


Shares of (NASDAQ: DDOG) fell 15.6% this week through Thursday trading, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. The cloud observability leader, which makes products to secure and monitor the health of cloud-based software applications for enterprises large and small, fell sharply when management reduced its outlook for the year.

But is this sell-off based on the next few quarters' growth outlook reason to sell the stock? Or pick up some discounted shares?

In the second quarter, Datadog reported revenue of $509 million, up 25.3% from the prior year, and adjusted (non-GAAP) earnings per share of $0.36. Both figures beat expectations, but the stock fell some 20% as management also lowered full-year guidance in conjunction with second-quarter results. Management now sees full-year revenue between $2.05 billion and $2.06 billion, relative to its prior guidance of $2.08 billion and the analyst consensus of 2.09 billion.

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Source Fool.com

Datadog Inc. Stock

€109.22
-0.800%
Datadog Inc. shows a slight decrease today, losing -€0.880 (-0.800%) compared to yesterday.

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