HubSpot Inc. is a leading customer relationship management (CRM) platform that specializes in providing software solutions to help businesses attract, engage, and delight customers. The company offers a comprehensive suite of tools designed for marketing, sales, customer service, and content management, enabling organizations to streamline their operations and improve their overall customer experience. HubSpot's user-friendly platform is particularly favored by small and medium-sized businesses, as it integrates various functions into a single interface, facilitating the management of customer interactions and data analytics. Through its commitment to inbound marketing principles, HubSpot empowers businesses to build lasting relationships with their customers and drive sustainable growth. Read More
HubSpot currently trades at $602.90 and has been a dream stock for shareholders. It’s returned 297% since April 2020, more than tripling the S&P 500’s 91.2% gain. The company has also beaten the index over the past six months as its stock price is up 6.6%.
As the craze of earnings season draws to a close, here’s a look back at some of the most exciting (and some less so) results from Q4. Today, we are looking at sales software stocks, starting with Freshworks (NASDAQ:FRSH).
HubSpot, the customer platform for scaling businesses, announced today that it will report its first quarter 2025 financial results after the U.S. financial markets close on Thursday, May 8, 2025. In conjunction with this report, HubSpot will host a conference call at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on the same day to discuss the company's first quarter 2025 financial results and its business operations and outlook.
What has Wall Street been buzzing about this week? Here is a quick look at the top 5 buy calls and the top 5 sell calls made by Wall Street's best analysts during the trading week of April 14-17, 2025.
Jefferies attributed some of its caution to the uncertainty that has been steadily increasing for businesses of all sizes since the middle of the March quarter.
Business is moving at warp speed, and go-to-market teams are struggling to keep up. Marketing tactics that worked last year are now obsolete. Sales playbooks that used to be reliable are outdated. Customer service expectations have skyrocketed beyond what most teams can handle.
Wrapping up Q4 earnings, we look at the numbers and key takeaways for the sales and marketing software stocks, including Sprout Social (NASDAQ:SPT) and its peers.
Morgan Stanley analysts said channel checks showed the first-quarter performance was largely in line with expectations but a pushout of deals will likely impact second-quarter performance.
Macquarie’s Steve Koenig sees multiple upside revenue drivers, including improved net expansions, a pricing model change, and a greater focus on landing new large customers.
Software is eating the world, and virtually no business is left untouched by it. The undeniable tailwinds fueling the industry have also led to strong returns for SaaS stocks lately
as they’ve gained 6.2% over the past six months.
Investing here would have been wise - at the same time, the S&P 500 was stuck in neutral.