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Salesforce Set to Release Q4 2026 Earnings on February 25

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Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) is scheduled to announce its earnings for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026 after the market closes on February 25, 2026. Analysts anticipate the company will report earnings of $3.05 per share alongside revenue of $11.1821 billion. The firm has provided guidance for Q4 2026, predicting earnings per share (EPS) in the range of $3.020 to $3.040.

Investors and analysts can access details on the upcoming call, which will take place at 5:00 PM ET on the same day, via Salesforce’s earnings overview page.

In the previous earnings announcement, on December 3, 2025, Salesforce reported earnings of $3.25 per share, exceeding analysts’ expectations of $2.86 by $0.39. The company achieved revenue of $10.26 billion, slightly below the forecast of $10.27 billion. Salesforce’s net margin stood at 17.91% with a return on equity of 14.41%. This marks a 9.1% increase in revenue compared to the same quarter the previous year, where the company earned $2.41 per share.

Stock Performance and Analyst Ratings

As of the market opening on February 24, 2026, Salesforce shares traded at $178.00. The company maintains a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.14, with both a current and quick ratio of 0.98. Salesforce boasts a market capitalization of $166.79 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 23.76, and a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 1.26. The stock has experienced a one-year range from a low of $174.57 to a high of $313.70. Its 50-day moving average is $229.16, while the 200-day moving average is $239.57.

Recent analyst reports have influenced stock valuations. Needham & Company LLC reiterated a “buy” rating with a target price of $400.00. Conversely, BMO Capital Markets lowered its price target from $275.00 to $235.00 while maintaining an “outperform” rating. UBS Group adjusted its target from $260.00 to $200.00, assigning a “neutral” rating. Additionally, Robert W. Baird adjusted its target from $325.00 to $315.00 with an “outperform” rating.

Overall, one research analyst has issued a Strong Buy rating, while twenty-seven analysts recommend buying, twelve suggest holding, and one recommends selling. The consensus rating for Salesforce remains at “Moderate Buy” with an average target price of $304.33 according to MarketBeat data.

Recent Insider Transactions and Institutional Holdings

In recent developments, Salesforce’s Director, David Blair Kirk, acquired 1,936 shares on December 17, 2025, at an average price of $258.64 per share, totaling approximately $500,727. This acquisition increased his ownership to 10,677 shares, valued at approximately $2.76 million.

Conversely, insider Parker Harris sold 134,662 shares on December 2, 2025, receiving around $31.61 million from the transaction, which decreased his ownership by 49.07%.

Institutional investors significantly influence Salesforce’s stock. Recently, Hotchkis & Wiley Capital Management LLC acquired a new position worth $484.85 million in the third quarter. Alyeska Investment Group L.P. raised its stake by 285.4%, now holding 2,487,627 shares valued at $589.57 million. Generation Investment Management LLP increased its holdings by 52.4% during the fourth quarter, owning 2,772,875 shares valued at $734.56 million.

Overall, institutional investors currently own 80.43% of Salesforce’s stock, reflecting strong institutional confidence in the firm’s market performance.

Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Francisco, Salesforce has established itself as a leading provider of cloud-based software for customer relationship management (CRM). The company pioneered the software-as-a-service (SaaS) model and offers a comprehensive suite of products designed to assist organizations with sales, service, marketing, commerce, and analytics through a unified cloud platform. Core offerings include Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, and Commerce Cloud.

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