Yext Q4 revenue slips 5% to USD 112 million as sales and marketing expense drops 29% to USD 32.45 million

Reuters03-10
Yext Q4 revenue slips 5% to USD 112 million as sales and marketing expense drops 29% to USD 32.45 million

Yext reported Q4 revenue of USD 112 million, down 5% year over year, and net income of USD 4.21 million, or USD 0.03 a share. Q4 adjusted EBITDA was USD 29.03 million, up 18%, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 26% versus 22% a year earlier. For FY26, revenue rose 6% to USD 446.58 million and net income was USD 37.87 million, or USD 0.31 a share. FY26 adjusted EBITDA increased 60% to USD 107.3 million, with adjusted EBITDA margin of 24% versus 16% a year earlier. Yext ended the quarter with ARR of USD 444.3 million and said it recently launched a tender offer to repurchase up to USD 140 million of common stock.

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