Company Overview - GoDaddy Inc. is based in Tempe, Arizona, and specializes in designing and developing cloud-based products for small businesses, web design professionals, and individuals, with a market cap of $14.6 billion [1] - The company is a leading provider of domain registration, web hosting, and online marketing solutions, helping customers manage their businesses and enhance online visibility [1] Earnings Expectations - Analysts anticipate that GoDaddy will report a profit of $1.58 per share on a diluted basis for the fiscal fourth quarter of 2025, reflecting an 11.3% increase from $1.42 per share in the same quarter last year [2] - For the full fiscal year, the expected EPS is $5.78, which is a 19.2% increase from $4.85 in fiscal 2024, and projected to rise to $7.11 in fiscal 2026, marking a 23% year-over-year growth [3] Stock Performance - GoDaddy's stock has underperformed significantly, with a decline of 46.1% over the past 52 weeks, compared to a 16.7% gain in the S&P 500 Index and a 25.2% gain in the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund [4] - The underperformance is attributed to investor concerns regarding increasing AI competition and strategic changes, such as discontinuing its registry service for the .CO domain [5] Recent Financial Results - On October 30, 2025, GoDaddy reported Q3 results, with shares rising over 5% in the following trading session; the EPS was $1.51, exceeding Wall Street's expectation of $1.50, and revenue reached $1.3 billion, surpassing forecasts of $1.2 billion [6] - The company expects full-year revenue to be between $4.9 billion and $5 billion [6] Analyst Ratings - The consensus opinion on GoDaddy stock is moderately bullish, with a "Moderate Buy" rating; out of 17 analysts, eight recommend a "Strong Buy," one a "Moderate Buy," and eight a "Hold" [7] - The average analyst price target for GoDaddy is $166.71, indicating a potential upside of 55.3% from current levels [7]
Earnings Preview: What to Expect From GoDaddy's Report