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Atlassian Q4 Earnings: Revenue Beat, EPS Beat, Shares Slide On Soft Guidance
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Atlassian Q4 Earnings: Revenue Beat, EPS Beat, Shares Slide On Soft Guidance
Aug 1, 2024 6:17 PM

Atlassian ( TEAM ) shares are tumbling in Thursday's after-hours session on the heels of Q4 financial results. Here's a look at the key metrics.Atlassian Corp ( TEAM ) shares are tumbling in Thursday’s after-hours session on the heels of the company’s fourth-quarter financial results. Here’s a look of the key metrics from the quarter.

Q4 Revenue: $1.31 billion, versus estimates of $1.3 billion

Q4 EPS: 66 cents, versus estimates of 60 cents

Total revenue was up 20% year-over-year and subscription revenue was up 34% year-over-year. Cash flow from operations was $426.2 million and free cash flow was $413.2 million in the fourth quarter.

Atlassian ( TEAM ) ended the quarter with $2.3 billion in cash, cash equivalents and plus marketable securities.

“We announced transformative innovations for our customers like Rovo, the latest human-AI technology reshaping the way we work. We achieved significant milestones like FedRAMP’s ‘In Process’ status, a huge step towards supporting the U.S. public sector in the cloud, and we wound down support for Server,” said Atlassian ( TEAM ) CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes.

“With this setup, we feel tremendously optimistic about what is ahead of us. We’re excited to build on this momentum and get cracking on FY25.”

Guidance: Atlassian ( TEAM ) expects first-quarter revenue to be in the range of $1.149 billion to $1.157 billion versus estimates of $1.16 billion. The company expects fiscal year 2025 revenue growth of approximately 16%.

Atlassian’s chief sales officer Kevin Egan exited the company to pursue other opportunities. 

Atlassian ( TEAM ) said it has “line of sight” to surpass $10 billion in annual revenue within the next five years and plans to hire a chief revenue officer with a strong track record of leading enterprise sales transformations to help accelerate its vision.

TEAM Price Action: Atlassian ( TEAM ) shares were down 11.1% after hours at $154 at the time of publication, according to Benzinga Pro.

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