Skip to content
Trending
April 13, 2025With IPOs on hold even longer, tariffs spell trouble for private tech investors March 14, 2025‘Please unleash us,’ Europe’s telcos urge regulators as industry bangs drum for more mega-deals June 17, 2025JPMorgan Chase unveils new Sapphire Reserve card perks and $795 annual fee August 9, 2025From Starbucks to Smoothie King, restaurants seek to cash in on consumers’ protein frenzy December 14, 2025U.S. has to stop taking in ‘below-average’ immigrants who won’t help economy, says Lutnick March 1, 2025Consumer Financial Protection Bureau drops lawsuits against Capital One and Berkshire, Rocket Cos. units October 28, 2025The Fed has a rate cut plus a bunch of other things on its plate this week. Here’s what to expect April 20, 2025Trump’s approval rating on the economy drops to lowest of his presidential career, CNBC Survey finds November 9, 2025‘We’re past peak-restrictiveness,’ BOE governor says, as bets rise on Christmas rate cut April 24, 2025China says no ongoing trade talks with the U.S., calls for canceling ‘unilateral’ tariffs
  Monday 8 June 2026
everydayread.net
  • HOME
  • Bitcoin
  • Business
  • Earnings
  • Economy
  • Finance
everydayread.net
everydayread.net
  • HOME
  • Bitcoin
  • Business
  • Earnings
  • Economy
  • Finance
everydayread.net
  Earnings  Workday beats estimates but CEO warns of challenges in education and government
Earnings

Workday beats estimates but CEO warns of challenges in education and government

AdminAdmin—August 22, 20250

CEO of Workday Carl M. Eschenbach and Ana Eschenbach attend the Allen and Company Sun Valley Media and Technology Conference at The Sun Valley Resort in Sun Valley, Idaho, U.S., July 10, 2025.

Brendan McDermid | Reuters

Workday reported an earnings beat on Thursday, but issued guidance that was inline with estimates and warned of pressure in some areas. The shares slipped in extended trading.

Here’s how the company did relative to LSEG consensus:

  • Earnings per share: $2.21 adjusted vs. $2.11 expected
  • Revenue: $2.35 billion vs. $2.34 billion expected
More stories

Micron beats on earnings as company sales rise 46% on AI boom

September 24, 2025

Morgan Stanley to report first-quarter earnings — here’s what to expect

April 11, 2025

Circle shares rise as second-quarter revenue jumps 53% on strong stablecoin growth

August 12, 2025

British oil major BP reports sharp drop in fourth-quarter profit, vows strategy reset

February 11, 2025

Revenue increased 13% from a year earlier in the fiscal second quarter, which ended on July 31, according to a statement. The company’s net income rose to $228 million, or 84 cents per share, from $132 million, or 49 cents per share, in the same quarter last year.

For the current quarter, Workday called for $2.24 billion in subscription revenue and $180 million in professional services, which implies $2.42 billion in total revenue. Analysts polled by LSEG had expected a total of $2.42 billion. The company sees an adjusted operating margin of 28.0%, just below the 28.1% consensus among analysts surveyed by StreetAccount.

Workday, which provides software for finance and human resources departments, now sees $8.82 billion in subscription revenue for the full year, and $700 million in professional services revenue, implying a total of $9.52 billion. The LSEG consensus was $9.51 billion.

The part of Workday that works with state and local governments faced challenges during the quarter, CEO Carl Eschenbach said on the earnings call.

“I think we’ll continue to see that as people are trying to figure out what the funding slowdown is going to look like, all the way to the state level,” he said.

Meanwhile, higher education in the U.S. is facing pressure from President Donald Trump, who signed an executive order in March to shut down the Department of Education.

“If it’s a higher ed university that includes a healthcare system, they too are getting a little pullback in funding,” Eschenbach said. “So it’s something we’re keeping our eye on.”

Also on Thursday Workday said it’s acquiring Paradox, a company with conversational artificial intelligence software for recruiting, for undisclosed terms. During the quarter, Workday announced AI agents for extracting accounting details from documents and reporting absent days.

As of Thursday’s market close, Workday shares were down about 12% this year, while the Nasdaq is up about 9%.

WATCH: Trade Tracker: Rob Sechan details his latest moves in Workday, NRG Energy, Texas Pacific Land and KLA Corp

Trade Tracker: Rob Sechan details his latest moves in Workday, NRG Energy, Texas Pacific Land and KLA Corp
Tariffs aren’t dealing a huge blow to big retailers and consumers — yet. Here are key earnings takeaways
Russia weighs in on U.S.-India tariff spat, saying New Delhi can choose its own trade partners
Related posts
  • Related posts
  • More from author
Earnings

Google cloud growth tops Microsoft and Amazon as all three beat estimates on AI demand

May 2, 20260
Earnings

Nike tops earnings estimates but shares fall as China sales plunge, tariffs hit profits

December 18, 20250
Earnings

Salesforce’s raised guidance lifts the stock but doesn’t change our rating

December 17, 20250
Load more
Read also
Earnings

Google cloud growth tops Microsoft and Amazon as all three beat estimates on AI demand

May 2, 20260
Finance

Visa says new AI shopping tool has helped customers with hundreds of transactions

December 18, 20250
Economy

Trust these numbers? Economists see a lot of flaws in delayed CPI report showing downward inflation

December 18, 20250
Earnings

Nike tops earnings estimates but shares fall as China sales plunge, tariffs hit profits

December 18, 20250
Business

American Airlines no longer lets basic economy flyers earn miles

December 18, 20250
Finance

Billionaire fund manager Ron Baron praises beaten-up financial stock whose new CEO he compares to Jamie Dimon

December 17, 20250
Load more
    © 2022, All Rights Reserved.
    • About Us
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Cookie Law
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions