UiPath returns to profitability on agentic AI growth but misses earnings estimates, disappointing investors
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by Mike Wheatley
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Summary
UiPath reported mixed Q1 earnings with a revenue beat but earnings per share of $0.15 that fell slightly below Wall Street expectations. The company returned to profitability, driven partly by success in agentic AI, but investors were unimpressed, leading to a negative market reaction. The results highlight the tension between operational improvements and market expectations in the AI-driven automation space.
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· 3 pulledAgentic AI success helps UiPath swing to a profit, but investors weren't impressed
The company reported first-quarter earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation of 15 cents per share, falling just shy of Wall Street
UiPath delivered mixed results in its latest quarter, posting a solid revenue beat but falling short on earnings
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