Raymond James Adjusts OneStream (OS) Price Target Amid Macroeconomic Concerns | OS Stock News

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May 09, 2025

Raymond James has revised its price target for OneStream (OS, Financial), bringing it down from $32 to $29 while maintaining an Outperform rating. Despite the adjustment, OneStream's recent quarterly report highlighted strong billings growth and robust bookings activity. However, the company's full-year outlook remains unchanged, reflecting concerns over broader economic volatility. Analysts suggest that the long-term potential of OneStream's platform could become more evident as it positions itself to replace multiple point solution providers and modernize applications through its Sensible AI technology.

OS Key Business Developments

Release Date: May 08, 2025

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

Positive Points

  • OneStream Inc (OS, Financial) achieved a total revenue growth of 24% in Q1 2025.
  • The company reported a strong free cash flow margin of 26%.
  • Subscription revenue increased by 31% year over year, indicating strong demand for their services.
  • OneStream's international business saw a 40% year-over-year revenue growth, highlighting its global expansion success.
  • The company launched new product innovations, including ESG reporting and planning solutions, and a CPM express offering for rapid implementation.

Negative Points

  • License revenue decreased by 40% compared to last year due to customer fast conversions.
  • There is heightened uncertainty in the broader markets, which may lead to deal headwinds and potential downsells.
  • Ongoing customer conversions to SaaS continue to impact license revenue negatively.
  • The macroeconomic environment is causing some companies and government agencies to slow or pause spending.
  • There is a cautious outlook for the rest of the year despite strong current results, reflecting potential demand issues.

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