Ooma reported Q3 EPS of $0.27, beating estimates by 22.7% and marking its fourth consecutive earnings beat. The company eliminated all remaining debt after generating record operating cash flow of ...
Ooma, Inc. offers discounted valuation and strong projected EPS growth, despite persistent underperformance versus the S&P 500. OOMA's business segment drives revenue growth and profitability, with ...
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Ooma, Inc. (NYSE: OOMA) will release earnings results for the third quarter after the closing bell on Monday, Dec. 8. Analysts expect the Sunnyvale, California-based company to report quarterly ...
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Ooma beat on earnings but missed on sales last night. GAAP profits was much weaker than management's reported "non-GAAP earnings." Analysts forecast Ooma would earn $0.22 per share on sales of $71.4 ...
In a report released today, Josh Nichols from B. Riley Securities maintained a Buy rating on Ooma, with a price target of $18.50. Claim 60% off TipRanks Premium for data-backed insights and research ...
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Lake Street analyst Eric Martinuzzi maintained a Buy rating on Ooma today and set a price target of $18.00. Claim 60% off TipRanks Premium for data-backed insights and research tools you need to ...
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