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Snowflake's strong earnings missed investor sentiment due to cautious guidance, legal risks, and insider selling, causing its stock to dip despite revenue growth.
Snowflake reported strong Q4 results with revenue up 30.1% year-over-year to $1.28 billion and EPS of $0.32, beating estimates.
Despite positive financials and growing AI-related demand fueled by partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic, the stock dipped after management issued cautious FY27 guidance of around 27% product revenue growth.
Analysts revised price targets downward, citing mixed outlooks, while rising legal risks and insider selling—over $148 million in the last quarter—added near-term uncertainty.
The stock traded around $168.42 on February 28, 2026, with a market cap of $57.63 billion and a 52-week range of $120.10 to $280.67.
Las fuertes ganancias de Snowflake perdieron la confianza de los inversores debido a una orientación cautelosa, riesgos legales y venta de información privilegiada, lo que provocó que sus acciones cayeran a pesar del crecimiento de los ingresos.