MongoDB Well Positioned for AI Tailwinds, Competition Remains Key Debate, RBC Says

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MongoDB (MDB) is expected to post solid Q1 2027 results, driven by Atlas growth and strong AI workload demand, with sentiment improving as PostgreSQL concerns ease, RBC Capital said in a Monday note.

MongoDB continues to benefit from adoption among AI-focused companies and enterprise customers, while alternative data signals such as job postings and developer activity indicate stable usage trends across both MongoDB and PostgreSQL ecosystems, the analysts said.

MongoDB is well positioned to benefit from generative AI adoption and growing demand for unstructured data use cases, while hyperscaler competition and workload fragmentation remain key factors shaping the long-term competitive landscape, RBC said.

For 2027, RBC highlighted consensus revenue of $2.904 billion, up 18% year over year, with operating margins of 19.5%, about 100 basis points of expansion, noting that an in-line result would be constructive, with potential for upward revisions through the year, the report added.

RBC maintained its outperform rating on the stock with a price target of $395. MongoDB is scheduled to report Q1 fiscal 2027 earnings on May 28, RBC said

Shares of MongoDB were up 2.4% in Tuesday trading.

Price: 336.30, Change: +6.30, Percent Change: +1.91

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