On August 7, Doximity, Inc. surged 89.4% in regular trading, reaching $39.7 per share, with turnover of $687 million. The dramatic rally was triggered by CEO Jeff Donnie's remarks on the company's clinical AI strategy during the earnings call, which he described as a once-in-a-generation opportunity.
Doximity reported fiscal Q1 adjusted earnings per share of $0.29, missing the consensus estimate of $0.31, while revenue came in at $156.6 million, up 7% year-over-year and above the $152 million consensus. Prior to the earnings call, the stock showed limited movement; it was the CEO's emphatic commentary on heavy investment in clinical AI that catalyzed the explosive rally. The company's AI-driven tools serve medical professionals across peer collaboration, virtual patient visits, and career management, with pharmaceutical manufacturers and health systems as primary clients.
Market sentiment had been cautious heading into the report, as the prior quarter's adjusted EPS had declined 31.58% year-over-year, raising concerns about profit margin sustainability. The AI strategic narrative appears to have decisively overridden near-term earnings concerns.
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