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GitLab's Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Report: A Factual Overview

GitLab's Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Report: A Factual Overview

GitLab Inc., a key player in the DevSecOps market, has released its financial results for the fourth quarter and the full fiscal year ending January 31, 2024. The company also provided projections for the upcoming fiscal periods, setting a conservative tone in its forward-looking statements.

Fiscal Fourth Quarter Highlights

  • Total Revenue: GitLab reported a revenue of $163.8 million for the quarter.
  • Operating Margins: The GAAP operating margin was reported at -21%, with a Non-GAAP operating margin of 8%.
  • Earnings Per Share: The GAAP net loss per share stood at $(0.23), while Non-GAAP earnings were $0.15 per share.

Fiscal Year 2024 Summary

  • Annual Revenue: The company's revenue for the year was $579.9 million.
  • Operating Margins: For the fiscal year, the GAAP operating margin was -32%, with a Non-GAAP margin slightly better at -0.2%.
  • Earnings Per Share: The GAAP net loss per share for the year was $(2.75), with Non-GAAP net income per share reported at $0.20.

Future Outlook

For the upcoming fiscal year 2025, GitLab has set its revenue expectations to range between $725.0 million and $731.0 million. The company anticipates a Non-GAAP operating income between $5.0 million and $10.0 million, and Non-GAAP diluted net income (loss) per share between $0.19 and $0.23. These projections are based on an estimated 158 million and 168 million weighted average shares outstanding during the first quarter and the full year, respectively.

Analyst Expectations vs. GitLab Projections

Analysts, as per FactSet's survey, had predicted a net profit of 8 cents per share on revenues of $157.9 million for the fiscal fourth quarter. For the full year, GitLab's projection of adjusted earnings between 19 to 23 cents per share falls below the analysts' expectation of 35 cents per share.

Addressing the Conservative Outlook

In a conference call with analysts, GitLab's CFO, Brian Robins, attributed the conservative financial outlook to customer churn and a decrease in customer acquisition rates, offering a candid insight into the company's challenges.

Market Response

Following the announcement of these financial results and projections, GitLab's stock experienced a notable decline in after-market trading, dropping 21% from $74.47 to $58.01.

(Source: GitLab)

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