Snowflake
shares ended up falling in late trading Wednesday right after the cloud-computer software firm’s January quarter outlook spooked Wall Street.
The firm reported it expects fiscal fourth-quarter product or service revenue to be in between $535 million and $540 million, which was very well below Wall Street’s consensus estimate at $553 million.
Snowflake
shares ended up falling in late trading Wednesday right after the cloud-computer software firm’s January quarter outlook spooked Wall Street.
The firm reported it expects fiscal fourth-quarter product or service revenue to be in between $535 million and $540 million, which was very well below Wall Street’s consensus estimate at $553 million.