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Social media management software company Sprout (NASDAQ:SPT) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q3 CY2024, with sales up 20% year on year to $102.6 million. On the other hand, the company expects next quarter’s revenue to be around $106.7 million, slightly below analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.13 per share was 8% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
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Sprout Social (NASDAQ:SPT) Q3 CY2024 Highlights:
- Revenue: $102.6 million vs analyst estimates of $102 million (in line)
- Adjusted EPS: $0.13 vs analyst estimates of $0.12 (beat by $0.01)
- Adjusted Operating Income: $7.52 million vs analyst estimates of $7.04 million (6.8% beat)
- Revenue Guidance for Q4 CY2024 is $106.7 million at the midpoint, below analyst estimates of $107.4 million
- Adjusted EPS guidance for the full year is $0.46 at the midpoint, roughly in line with what analysts were expecting
- Gross Margin (GAAP): 77.4%, in line with the same quarter last year
- Operating Margin: -16.4%, up from -28.3% in the same quarter last year
- Free Cash Flow Margin: 9.1%, up from 1.6% in the previous quarter
- Billings: $103.6 million at quarter end, up 12.3% year on year
- Market Capitalization: $1.67 billion
Company OverviewFounded by Justyn Howard and Aaron Rankin in 2010, Sprout Social (NASDAQ:SPT) provides a software as a service platform that companies can use to schedule and respond to posts on major social media networks like Twitter, Facebook (NASDAQ:META), Instagram, Youtube and LinkedIn.
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Whether or not companies market their products through social media, all businesses need to meet customers where they are; and increasingly, that is social media. As more and more people use a greater number of social media platforms, social media management software become more valuable to their customers.Sales Growth
Examining a company’s long-term performance can provide clues about its business quality. Any business can put up a good quarter or two, but the best consistently grow over the long haul. Luckily, Sprout Social’s sales grew at an impressive 31.7% compounded annual growth rate over the last three years. This is encouraging because it shows Sprout Social’s offerings resonate with customers, a helpful starting point.This quarter, Sprout Social’s year-on-year revenue growth was 20%, and its $102.6 million of revenue was in line with Wall Street’s estimates. Management is currently guiding for a 14% year-on-year increase next quarter.
Looking further ahead, sell-side analysts expect revenue to grow 16% over the next 12 months, a deceleration versus the last three years. Still, this projection is commendable and indicates the market is baking in success for its products and services.
Billings
In addition to revenue, billings is a non-GAAP metric that sheds additional light on Sprout Social’s business quality. Billings is often called “cash revenue” because it shows how much money the company has collected from customers in a certain period. This is different from revenue, which must be recognized in pieces over the length of a contract.Over the last year, Sprout Social’s billings growth has been impressive, averaging 20.9% year-on-year increases and punching in at $103.6 million in the latest quarter. This alternate topline metric has been growing slower than revenue, meaning the company recognizes revenue faster than it collects cash - a headwind for its liquidity that could also signal a slowdown in future revenue growth.