HSBC raised the firm’s price target on DocuSign to $44 from $42 and keeps a Hold rating on the shares. The firm notes that Q3 FY24 operating and net income beat estimates as cost management takes priority and revenue growth struggles. Early signs of demand stabilization are emerging, HSBC says in a research note to investors on Friday.
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