Shares of Pros Holdings (PRO) plummeted 5.04% in intraday trading on Friday, despite the company reporting better-than-expected Q1 2025 earnings. The sharp decline comes as investors digest mixed signals from the company's financial results and future outlook.
Pros Holdings reported adjusted earnings of 13 cents per share for the quarter ended March 31, surpassing the mean expectation of 12 cents per share from eight analysts. Revenue also rose 7% to $86.32 million, slightly above the expected $85.76 million. However, the company still posted a quarterly loss of $3.69 million, or 8 cents per share on a GAAP basis.
The stock's decline was further exacerbated by Stifel's decision to cut the target price for Pros Holdings from $30 to $24, signaling reduced confidence in the company's near-term growth prospects. Additionally, during the earnings call, CFO Stefan Schulz guided for lower adjusted EBITDA in Q2 due to increased expenses, including the upcoming Outperform conference. This outlook contrasts with the typical sequential improvement investors expect in the June quarter.
Despite the negative market reaction, Pros Holdings executives remain optimistic about the company's future. CEO Andres Reiner highlighted strong demand for their AI-powered pricing and selling solutions, particularly in volatile markets. The company reported a 14% year-over-year growth in trailing 12-month recurring calculated billings, its strongest performance on this metric in 10 quarters. However, the market appears to be taking a cautious stance, focusing on the reported loss and potential headwinds in the coming quarters.
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