Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
Anyone who had to get documents signed early in the pandemic knows how harrowing and dangerous the situation was. Nobody wanted to meet face-to-face, but we still had to conduct business. Today, in an ...
The pandemic has accelerated the demise of pen-and-paper signatures – transforming once-boring DocuSign into a $37 billion tech darling suddenly worth more than Ford Motor, eBay or Best Buy. Just as ...
DocuSign, Inc. has experienced rapid growth but has failed to create meaningful revenue leverage. The company faces increasing competition and lacks a moat, while DocuSign management issues and share ...
DocuSign is projected to make $3.24/share FY 2025, which would be a 16x FWD multiple for a growing, important software company. DOCU stock carries no long-term debt, which is a huge plus in this high ...
After reporting earnings on June 9, DocuSign's (NASDAQ: DOCU) stock crashed 25%. This sell-off helped push DocuSign shares down more than 80% from their all-time high. This fall is pretty dramatic, ...
DocuSign's (NASDAQ: DOCU) stock plunged 20% on March 11 after the e-signature and contract management services provider posted its fourth-quarter earnings report. Revenue rose 35% year over year to ...
DocuSign's growth opportunity has diminished. High turnover has created a difficult situation for the sales team. With the CEO stepping down, the company's future is in question. This fall is pretty ...
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Digital document workflow pioneer DocuSign saw its stock sell off by 42% Friday, following a quarterly revenue forecast Thursday evening that was below what Wall Street analysts had expected, the ...
The electronic signature software firm DocuSign Inc. finally caught a break today, posting stronger-than-expected third-quarter financial results that sent its stock much higher in extended trading.
For e-signature leader DocuSign, a fifteen-year slog has turned into a big first day on the public markets in its IPO. DocuSign enjoyed a successful first day of trading on Nasdaq on Friday, with ...
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