OneStream CAO Sells 6,505 Shares at $23.58, Posts 19.5% Q3 Revenue Growth
OneStream CAO Pamela Mcintyre sold 6,505 shares at $23.58 on January 8, reducing her holding by 9.95% to 58,847 shares worth roughly $1.39 million. In Q3, the company posted $154.3 million in revenue, up 19.5% year-over-year, and $0.08 EPS versus $0.02 consensus, then guided FY25 EPS at $0.150–0.190.
1. Insider Transaction Highlights
On January 8, OneStream’s Chief Accounting Officer, Pamela McIntyre, sold 6,505 shares of company stock in a single transaction valued at $153,387.90. Following the sale, McIntyre’s remaining stake stands at 58,847 shares, representing a 9.95% reduction in her position. The transaction was reported in an SEC filing, underscoring ongoing leadership alignment with market regulations.
2. Key Financial and Trading Metrics
Over the past year, OneStream’s shares have traded within a range from a low of $16.51 to a high of $30.93, reflecting heightened volatility driven by broader technology sector swings. The company’s market capitalization is $5.76 billion and it carries a beta of 2.04, indicating share-price moves that are more than twice as volatile as the S&P 500. On the fundamentals side, revenue for the most recent quarter rose 19.5% year-over-year to $154.3 million, while the firm reported positive return on equity of 9.65% despite a net margin of negative 14.50%.
3. Quarterly Results and Guidance
OneStream beat consensus estimates with quarterly earnings per share of $0.08 versus the $0.02 forecast, driven by accelerated subscription bookings and service revenues. Year-over-year, the company swung from a loss per share of $1.06 to profitability this quarter. Management has set guidance for fiscal 2025 EPS in a range of $0.150 to $0.190 and quarterly guidance for Q4 at $0.040 to $0.070. Analysts collectively project full-year EPS of $0.05, reflecting cautious optimism about margin expansion as the unified platform gains traction.
4. Analyst Ratings and Price Targets
Following recent downgrades by Wolfe Research and Needham & Company to neutral or hold, OneStream’s consensus analyst rating sits at Hold based on input from 25 firms. The median price target of $26.82 implies upside potential of approximately 13.5% from current levels. Only one analyst maintains a Strong Buy, while 18 assign a Hold rating, five recommend Buy and one suggests Sell. This distribution highlights mixed sentiment as investors weigh growth prospects against margin pressures.