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Home » Appian Outperforms Peers in Q2 Amid Challenging Earnings Season
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Appian Outperforms Peers in Q2 Amid Challenging Earnings Season

Press RoomBy Press RoomOctober 22, 2023
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The second quarter earnings season for automation software stocks, which concluded this Friday, painted a mixed picture for the sector. Despite meeting analyst consensus estimates, the six tracked stocks posted next quarter’s revenue guidance 1.13% below consensus due to inflationary pressures.

Appian (NASDAQ:), a company known for its AI-based process automation platform that requires minimal coding for application development, emerged as the top performer. Under the leadership of CEO & Founder Matt Calkins, Appian reported revenues of $127.7 million, marking a 16% year-over-year increase and exceeding analyst expectations by 3.15%. According to InvestingPro Data, Appian’s revenue growth for the last twelve months (LTM2023.Q2) was 20.13%, and its quarterly revenue growth for FY2023.Q2 was 16.04%. However, InvestingPro Tips suggests that Appian’s revenue growth has been slowing down recently, and the company operates with a poor return on assets, reflected by a negative return on assets of -29.13% (LTM2023.Q2).

On the other end of the spectrum was Pegasystems (NASDAQ:), a firm that provides a SaaS platform to automate customer service workflows. Pegasystems fell short of analyst expectations by 3.98%, reporting revenues of $298.3 million. The disappointing performance has led to a 28.8% drop in its stock since the results were announced.

UiPath, renowned for its software automating repetitive tasks, slightly outperformed analyst expectations by 1.86%, reporting revenues of $287.3 million. Jamf, a company providing software for managing Apple (NASDAQ:) devices, met analyst expectations with reported revenues of $135.1 million.

Everbridge (NASDAQ:), recognized for its emergency management software, experienced the slowest revenue growth among its peers with revenues of $110.6 million. This concludes the highlights from this quarter’s earnings season for automation software stocks, reflecting both successes and challenges within the sector.

Appian’s stock price movements have been quite volatile, with a 1-week price total return of 3.34% but a 3-month price total return of -11.79% (Y2023.D293). InvestingPro Tips also highlights that the company’s stock is trading at a high Price / Book multiple of 39.08 (LTM2023.Q2). Despite these challenges, Appian continues to be a significant player in the automation software sector. For more detailed insights and tips, consider exploring InvestingPro’s offering, which includes additional tips and real-time metrics here.

This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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