Why Is Trimble Stock Trading Lower Monday?

Trimble reported Q4 FY23 revenue growth of 9% to $932.40M, beating consensus. Adjusted EPS of $0.63 beat consensus. FY24 outlook: Revenue of $3.57B-$3.67B, adjusted EPS of $2.60-$2.80. TRMB shares down over 5% premarket.

Trimble Inc (NASDAQ:TRMB) reported a fourth-quarter FY23 revenue growth of 9% to $932.40 million, beating the consensus of $909.53 million. Revenue grew by 3% Y/Y on an organic basis.

The adjusted EPS of $0.63 beat the consensus of $0.59. The stock price dropped after the results.

Annualized recurring revenue was $1.98 billion, up 13% Y/Y on an organic basis.

Product revenue declined 3.1% Y/Y to $402.8 million. Subscription and services grew by 20.2% Y/Y to $529.6 million. 

The adjusted gross margin expanded by 350 bps to 65.3%. 

Trimble held $229.8 million in cash and equivalents.

CEO Rob Painter said, “We enter 2024 with resolve to continue executing our strategy and returning capital to shareholders while navigating macroeconomic uncertainties.”

FY24 Outlook: Trimble anticipates fiscal 2024 revenue of $3.57 billion – $3.67 billion, below the consensus of $3.84 billion.

It also expects adjusted EPS of $2.60 – $2.80 against the Street view of $2.72.

Trimble expects first-quarter revenue of $905 million – $935 million (consensus $977.07 million) and adjusted EPS of $0.57 – $0.62 (consensus $0.68).

Price Action: TRMB shares traded lower by 5.33% at $49.71 premarket on the last check Monday.

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