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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Coupa Software (COUP) reported earnings on Tue 3 Sept 2019 (a/h)

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Coupa Software beats by $0.18, beats on revs; guides Q3 EPS in-line, revs above consensus; guides FY20 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus


  • Reports Q2 (Jul) earnings of $0.07 per share, $0.18 better than the S&P Capital IQ Consensus of ($0.11); revenues rose 54.0% year/year to $95 mln vs the $85.38 mln S&P Capital IQ Consensus.
  • Co issues guidancefor Q3, sees EPS of $0.05-$0.08 vs. $0.06 S&P Capital IQ Consensus; sees Q3 revs of $95.5-$96.5 mln vs. $86.96 mln S&P Capital IQ Consensus.
  • Co issues upside guidancefor FY20, sees EPS of $0.11-$0.16 vs. $0.09 S&P Capital IQ Consensus; sees FY20 revs of $369-$372 mln vs. $347.21 mln S&P Capital IQ Consensus.
  • Monday, December 3, 2018

    Coupa Software (COUP) reported earnings on Mon 3 Dec 18 (a/h)

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    Coupa Software beats by $0.11, beats on revs; guides JanQ EPS above consensus, revs above consensus
    • Reports Q3 (Oct) earnings of $0.08 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.11 better than the S&P Capital IQ Consensus of ($0.03); revenues rose 42.5% year/year to $67.46 mln vs the $62.59 mln S&P Capital IQ Consensus.
    • Co issues upside guidance for Q4 (Jan), sees EPS of approx breakeven, excluding non-recurring items, vs. ($0.09) S&P Capital IQ Consensus; sees Q4 revs of $67.8-68.3 mln vs. $64.1 mln S&P Capital IQ Consensus.

    Monday, June 5, 2017

    Coupa Software (COUP) reported earnings on Mon 5 June 17 (a/h)

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    Coupa Software beats by $0.05, beats on revs; guides Q2 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus; guides FY18 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus :
    • Reports Q1 (Apr) loss of $0.09 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.05 better than the Capital IQ Consensus of ($0.14); revenues rose 40.8% year/year to $41.1 mln vs the $38.33 mln Capital IQ Consensus.
    • Co issues upside guidance for Q2, sees EPS of ($0.20)-($0.18), excluding non-recurring items, vs. ($0.20) Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees Q2 revs of $41.3-41.8 mln vs. $39.73 mln Capital IQ Consensus Estimate.
    • Co issues upside guidance for FY18, sees EPS of ($0.53)-($0.49), excluding non-recurring items, vs. ($0.54) Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees FY18 revs of $1782-175 mln vs. $168.63 mln Capital IQ Consensus Estimate.

    Monday, December 5, 2016

    Coupa Software (COUP) reported earnings Mon 5 Dec 2016 (a/h)

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    Coupa Software beats by $0.25, beats on revs; guides Q4 EPS, revs above consensus :
    • Reports Q3 (Oct) loss of $0.22 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.25 better than the Capital IQ Consensus of ($0.47); revenues rose 55.4% year/year to $35.44 mln vs the $31.1 mln Capital IQ Consensus.
    • Co issues upside guidance for Q4, sees EPS of ($0.19-0.16), excluding non-recurring items, vs. ($0.23) Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees Q4 revs of $35.5-36 mln vs. $32.40 mln Capital IQ Consensus Estimate.

    Thursday, October 6, 2016

    Coupa Software (COUP) began trading on the Nasdaq on 6 Oct 2016

    Coupa Software Incorporated provides cloud-based business spend management platform.
    • Sector: Technology
    • Industry: Software - Infrastructure
    • Founded in 2006
    • Headquartered in San Mateo, California
    • Full Time Employees: 1,202
    • http://www.coupa.com
    The ticker COUP was previously used  by Coupons.com (NYSE:COUP). The company changed its corporate name to Quotient Technology (NYSE:QUOT) in 2015.

    The “spend management” software company priced its IPO at $18 and saw its shares almost double during its first day of trading.







    With clients like Nike and Toyota, Coupa helps companies keep tabs on everyday expenditures and competes with divisions of Oracle and SAP. Founded a decade ago, they claim they’ve saved their customers $8 billion to date.

    But they’re still not profitable. For the six months ending in July, Coupa lost $24.3 million, which compares to a loss of $25.1 million in the same period last year. Yet revenue is growing, up to $53.2 million from $31.6 million in the same time frames.