TLDR MongoDB (MDB) stock dropped 24% in after-hours trading despite beating Q4 earnings estimates Q4 adjusted EPS came in at $1.65, beating the $1.48 estimate; TLDR MongoDB (MDB) stock dropped 24% in after-hours trading despite beating Q4 earnings estimates Q4 adjusted EPS came in at $1.65, beating the $1.48 estimate;

MongoDB (MDB) Stock Drops 24% After Mixed Guidance and Leadership Exits

2026/03/03 17:57
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TLDR

  • MongoDB (MDB) stock dropped 24% in after-hours trading despite beating Q4 earnings estimates
  • Q4 adjusted EPS came in at $1.65, beating the $1.48 estimate; revenue of $695M beat the $670M estimate
  • Q1 guidance disappointed, with EPS projected at $1.15–$1.19 vs. analyst estimate of $1.20
  • Two senior sales leaders — the president of field operations and chief revenue officer — are departing
  • Full-year EPS guidance of $5.75–$5.93 came in above the $5.69 analyst consensus

MongoDB beat Q4 earnings expectations, but the market wasn’t impressed. The stock fell 24% in after-hours trading on Monday after the company’s Q1 guidance came in light and two senior sales leaders announced their departure.

The Q4 numbers were solid. Revenue came in at $695.1 million, up 27% year-over-year and ahead of the $670.1 million consensus estimate. Adjusted EPS of $1.65 beat the $1.48 Wall Street estimate and was up from $1.28 a year earlier.


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CEO CJ Desai called it a strong quarter, pointing to “broad-based demand across our product lines.”

But the forward guidance told a different story. For Q1, MongoDB expects adjusted EPS of $1.15 to $1.19, falling short of the $1.20 analyst estimate. Revenue guidance of $659 million to $664 million came in roughly in line with the $662 million consensus.

The stock slid to $247.30 in extended trading.

Leadership Departures Add to Investor Concern

Two high-profile exits added pressure. Cedric Pech, president of field operations, and Paul Capombassis, chief revenue officer, are both leaving the company. MongoDB described the moves as a “planned” transition.

Erica Volini is stepping in as chief customer officer, effective March 3. The company said she brings experience with large enterprise customers and partner-led growth.

Investor nerves around sales leadership changes at a software company are understandable — these are the people responsible for driving revenue.

Atlas Growth and AI Outlook

CFO Mike Berry addressed the Atlas segment, MongoDB’s multicloud database product. He expects Atlas to grow 21% to 23% this fiscal year and expressed “continued confidence” in the business.

But Berry flagged a visibility issue. Because MongoDB charges based on software consumption, forecasting gets harder in the back half of the fiscal year.

On the non-Atlas side, which covers self-managed commercial database products, Berry said recent trends have been “healthy.” The company said it will only include deals in its forecast that have closed or have a high probability of closing.

For the full fiscal year, MongoDB is targeting $2.86 billion to $2.9 billion in revenue. Analysts had modeled $2.9 billion. Full-year adjusted EPS guidance of $5.75 to $5.93 did come in above the $5.69 consensus.

Prior to Monday’s drop, MDB had risen 25% over the past 12 months. The stock had already fallen 23% in 2026 before the after-hours move.

Erica Volini officially joined as chief customer officer on March 3, 2026.

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