SoundHound Grew Revenue 59% but Its Stock Is Down 30% This Year
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SoundHound Grew Revenue 59% but Its Stock Is Down 30% This Year
"SoundHound's Q4 revenue of $55.06 million grew 59.4% year-over-year, beating estimates, while the adjusted EBITDA loss narrowed to -$7.43 million from -$16.79 million a year prior."
"CEO Keyvan Mohajer called the results proof of concept: 'Our results speak for themselves. All key profit metrics were up, and in the last quarter we closed a record number of customer deals.'"
"Operating cash flow burned $98.22 million in FY2025, funded largely by $208 million in equity issuances, diluting existing shareholders."
"CFO Nitesh Sharan is departing effective April 3, 2026, replaced on an interim basis by co-founder James Hom, an interesting move during a mid-growth-phase."
SoundHound AI reported a Q4 revenue of $55.06 million, a 59.4% increase year-over-year, and a narrowed adjusted EBITDA loss. The company launched the Edge Agentic+ platform, a multimodal AI solution for automotive makers. CEO Keyvan Mohajer highlighted the positive results and record customer deals. However, the CFO's departure raised concerns among investors. Reddit sentiment remains neutral, with discussions reflecting retail frustration over cash flow issues and stock-based compensation impacting shareholder value.
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