monday.com Q2 revenue hits USD 299 million as shares fall 26%

Reuters02-25 22:01
monday.com <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/QTWO">Q2</a> revenue hits USD 299 million as shares fall 26%

monday.com reported fourth quarter (Q4) FY2025 revenue of USD 333.9 million and EPS of USD 1.04. For FY2026, monday.com guided revenue to USD 1.452 billion to USD 1.462 billion, below the USD 1.5 billion figure management had previously said it was “confident” it could achieve. In recent commentary tied to the FY2025 results cycle, management cited temporary web-traffic softness from Google algorithm changes affecting its no-touch SMB channel, and it said it would revisit long-term targets “when there is greater visibility,” withdrawing previously presented 2027 targets. The stock fell more than 20% on Feb. 9, 2026, and had dropped 26% after the Q2 FY2025 call and nearly 21% after the Q3 FY2025 call.

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