Couchbase narrowly beats Q3 estimates, reports revenue of $30.8 million

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Jonathan Greig

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Jonathan Greig
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Jonathan Greig is a journalist based in New York City.

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on December 7, 2021

| Topic: Business Finance

Enterprise application database software company Couchbase this afternoon reported Q3 revenue that narrowly topped Wall Street’s expectations. 

Revenue in Q3 rose 20% year over year to $30.8 million, yielding a net loss of 29 cents per share. Analysts had been modeling $29.42 million and a net loss of 36 cents per share.

Couchbase said its annual recurring revenue rose by 21% year over year to $122.3 million, which sent its shares down 5% in late trading.

Also: Couchbase releases v7.0 in wake of successful IPO

CEO and founder Matt Cain called the quarter “strong,” adding that the company’s performance was driven by “some significant expansions” as well as acceleration of their cloud business. 

“We continue to see demand for our modern database as digital transformation remains a priority across industries, and are excited about the market opportunity for Capella, which makes it faster and easier to consume Couchbase in the cloud,” Cain said.

For the current quarter, the company expects revenue between $33.9 million and $34.1 million. The company projects ARR between $129 million and $130 million.

For the full year, the company sees revenue between $122.4 million and $122.6 million. The company expects full-year ARR between $129 million and $130 million. 

This is the second public quarterly report since Couchbase went public on Nasdaq June 22, raising proceeds of $214 million. 

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