Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jun 3
GitLab Cuts 14% of Staff and Exits 22 Countries After 17-18 Cent EPS Outlook
Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jun 3

GitLab Cuts 14% of Staff and Exits 22 Countries After 17-18 Cent EPS Outlook

3 articles · Updated · CNBC · Jun 3

Summary

  • GitLab said it will cut about 350 employees — roughly 14% of its full-time workforce — and leave 22 countries as part of a restructuring plan.
  • The move followed weaker profit guidance: GitLab forecast adjusted earnings of 17 to 18 cents a share, below the 19 cents analysts expected, sending the stock down nearly 4% premarket.
  • GitLab expects the restructuring to generate $30 million to $35 million in pretax charges, underscoring the cost of the pullback.
  • The cuts and country exits point to a broader effort to reset expenses and operations after lowering near-term earnings expectations.

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