The buyout fortifies DocuSign's (DOCU) position in Intelligent Agreement Management.
DocuSign Inc. NASDAQ: DOCU provides electronic signature and contract lifecycle management (LCM) services. Shares hit highs of $314.70 in 2021 as business surged from the pandemic as businesses and individuals adopted remote meetings and contract signings.
Beyond analysts' top -and-bottom-line estimates for DocuSign (DOCU), evaluate projections for some of its key metrics to gain a better insight into how the business might have performed for the quarter ended April 2024.
DocuSign (DOCU) closed at $54.78 in the latest trading session, marking a +0.16% move from the prior day.
DocuSign's (DOCU) strong performance is being driven by significant progress across three pillars of its strategic vision.
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The latest trading day saw DocuSign (DOCU) settling at $56.93, representing a -0.68% change from its previous close.
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DocuSign will stay a public company, according to the electronic signature platform's CEO. Allan Thygesen made that pronouncement in an interview with CNBC published Wednesday (May 23), following reports that private equity firms had considered a takeover.
DocuSign will stay a public company, according to the electronic signature platform's CEO. Allan Thygesen made that pronouncement in an interview with CNBC published Wednesday (May 23), following reports that private equity firms had considered a takeover.
DocuSign CEO Allan Thygesen said the online contract-signing platform is committed to staying public after rumored takeover interest from private equity firms.
DocuSign's (DOCU) robust acquisition of eSignature customers, improvement of offerings and popularization of Agreement Cloud products are major tailwinds.