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Assessing GitLab (GTLB) Valuation After Earnings Beat And CEO Share Purchase
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What triggered fresh interest in GitLab (GTLB)?

GitLab (GTLB) has drawn fresh attention after reporting fourth quarter results that exceeded earnings and revenue expectations, supported by demand for its DevSecOps platform and more enterprise customers, alongside a recent share purchase by its CEO.

See our latest analysis for GitLab.

At a share price of US$22.57, GitLab has seen a 10.91% 7 day share price return. Its 30 day share price return of 11.04% and 1 year total shareholder return of 45.07% point to fading momentum after a sharp 90 day share price decline of 37.62%, with recent earnings strength, CEO share purchases and the US$207.65m shelf registration all shaping how investors are reassessing both growth potential and risk.

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With GitLab trading at US$22.57, sitting at a large discount to the average analyst target and an intrinsic value estimate, the key question is whether the recent weakness leaves upside on the table or if the market already sees future growth clearly.

Most Popular Narrative: 85% Undervalued

GitLab's most followed narrative points to a fair value of $150.00 per share versus the last close at $22.57, setting up a wide gap that frames the rest of the story.

But where does "GTLB" come into play? Open-source technology is growing at a fast, sophisticated level that the Major 7 can't keep up with. As Microsoft, Tesla, and Nvidia face cyber-attacks and bots affecting free cash flow, the Major 7 may have allowed open-source technology to slowly start to take over these bearish markets, allowing GitLab to make a stand with its "DevSecOps" system security.

Read the complete narrative.

This narrative focuses on GitLab's DevSecOps platform, open-source roots, and large tech partnerships, linking them to potential strength in margins and a richer future earnings multiple than the market currently prices in.

Result: Fair Value of $150.00 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, this hinges on GitLab turning revenue growth of 12.49% and a net income loss of US$55.96m into sustainable profitability while justifying a US$3.84b valuation.

Find out about the key risks to this GitLab narrative.

Next Steps

With sentiment split between concerns and optimism, it makes sense to move quickly and check the full picture yourself. You can start with the 2 key rewards and 2 important warning signs.

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