Despite positive results nearly across the board, market reception to those reporting earnings remains a bit mixed. We surmise the combination of relatively high valuations and the looming specter of decelerating growth against more challenging comparisons in the quarters to come have prompted some angst among investors.
Read MoreA promising development in the fight against COVID-19 seemingly prompted a rotation out of software stocks, many of which have performed exceedingly well since the broad market sell-off at the onset of the pandemic.
Read MoreThe summer doldrums are around the corner, but there was still plenty of news across the software industry to digest this week. Although MicroStrategy (MSTR) had previously outlined a new strategic approach to its capital allocation policies, shares rose as the company began to execute against those plans.
Read MoreResilience is the word du jour in earnings calls thus far in the Q2 ’20 software earnings season and may prove to be an apt description considering many produced solid growth despite GDP contracting by a third in the U.S.
Read MoreWe spent the week digesting the first major wave of Q1 ’20 software earnings, although much of what we observed was consistent with commentary from those that have already pre-announced. Business momentum was strong for most through January and February, but March brought a spate of challenges as organizations prioritized the transition of their employees to work-from-home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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