SailPoint Technologies Inc. shares plummeted in the extended session Wednesday after the digital identity governance company's reported a disappointing...
SailPoint Technologies Inc. SAIL, -2.32% shares plummeted in the extended session Wednesday after the digital identity governance company's reported a disappointing outlook for the rest of the year. SailPoint shares dropped 27% after hours, following a 2.3% decline to close the regular session at $27.33. SailPoint expects an adjusted loss of 5 cents a share on revenue of $59.7 million to $61.
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