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Zoom raises annual expectations despite epidemic slowdown.

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Zoom Video Communications Inc. (ZM.O) upped its full-year sales and profit expectations on Monday as epidemic expansion and business spending slowed in a harsh economy.

After rallying nearly 5% earlier, business shares rose 0.7% post-market.

Zoom became a household name during lockdowns, but when offices reopen, and competition heats up from deep-pocketed rivals like Microsoft Corp.’s (MSFT.O) Teams, Cisco’s (CSCO.O) Webex, and Salesforce’s (CRM.N) Slack, growth has dropped.

San Jose-based Zoom expected revenue between $4.47 billion and $4.49 billion, up 2% from the previous year. It predicted $4.44 billion to $4.46 billion.

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Online revenue dropped 8% to $473.4 million for the April 30 quarter. However, zoom anticipates reaching about $480 million in the second quarter and remaining constant in fiscal 2024.

“I think the stock is paring gains on the implied guidance for enterprise, which suggests it will continue to decelerate to ~6% growth,” said RBC analyst Rishi Jaluria.

Quarterly enterprise sales grew 13% to $632 million. Zoom’s online customers include individuals, SMBs, and enterprises.

The business estimates yearly adjusted profit per share between $4.25 and $4.31, up from $4.11 to $4.18. First-quarter revenue topped Wall Street projections, although growth was 3%, the smallest ever.

According to Refinitiv IBES, the company earned $1.16 per share on an adjusted basis in the first quarter, beating predictions of 99 cents.

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