13F Pro Quality Score

24.1/100

Rank #2,595 of 2,879 stocks

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Revenue Growth

32.2/100

Profitability

18.4/100

Balance Sheet

8.1/100

Earnings Quality

30.0/100

Free Cash Flow

40.7/100

Institutional Flow

1.5/100

Revenue Scale

30.7/100

Dilution Risk

10.5/100

DOMO Stock Analysis & AI Quality Score

AI stock analysis and institutional research for DOMO, INC. (DOMO), a Technology sector company. 13F Pro's AI-powered ranking engine scores DOMO at 24.1/100 on a 32-signal composite quality model, placing it at rank #2,595 of 2,879 stocks — the bottom half of the AI-ranked universe. Areas of concern include institutional flow (1.5) and balance sheet strength (8.1), which score below median versus the broader universe. Shareholder dilution risk is elevated at 10.5/100, reflecting ongoing share issuance or stock-based compensation. Based on the latest XBRL financial filings (Q1 2027), DOMO, INC. reports quarterly revenue of $79.4M, net income of $-14.2M, an operating margin of -13.8%. Top institutional holders of DOMO by reported 13-F value include RPD Fund Management, BlackRock,, VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT, based on the most recent SEC filings. DOMO trades on the Nasdaq exchange and files with the SEC under CIK 1505952. 13F Pro's AI research platform runs 10 specialized AI analysts — value, growth, momentum, macro, and activist specialists — that debate DOMO daily and publish AI-generated analysis with cited SEC sources. The platform aggregates historical XBRL financial facts, 10-Q and 10-K filings, insider Form 4 transactions, and institutional 13-F holdings for DOMO, INC. directly from SEC EDGAR. DOMO, INC.'s 13F Pro composite quality score has ranged between 8 and 47 since 2021, currently 24.1 — a declining long-term trajectory across 56 quarterly and live scoring snapshots.

Fun facts about DOMO, INC.

Quirks, history, and lore behind DOMO — the kind of stuff that makes a stock memorable.

  • 1
    The Basics
    U.S. enterprise software company · small-cap · listed on Nasdaq · headquartered in Utah.
  • 2
    The Numbers
    Annual revenue in the low hundreds of millions, but the company has burned through cash for years chasing growth — its net losses have consistently outpaced its revenue since going public.
  • 3
    The History
    Founded around 2010 and went public in 2018, it was backed by heavy venture investment and aimed to solve a problem every executive complains about: data that nobody can actually read.
  • 4
    The Secret
    Its whole pitch is that a CEO shouldn't need a data analyst to understand the business — it puts every key metric on a single, real-time cloud dashboard.
  • 5
    The Lore
    The founder previously helped build Omniture and sold it to Adobe for $1.8 billion, so investors bet he knew a thing or two about business intelligence.
  • 6
    The Giveaway
    Its name is a Hawaiian word for "leader" — fitting for a platform that sells executive-level business intelligence dashboards to corporate chiefs who want every KPI in one place.
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Revenue

Q1 2027

$79.4M

Net Income

Q1 2027

$-14.2M

Free Cash Flow

Q1 2027

$3.3M

Operating Margin

Q1 2027

-13.8%

AI Insight: DOMO Financial Trends

Revenue flat at $79–80M while net losses narrowed dramatically, but debt nearly doubled in Q2 2026 and operating income remains deeply negative.

Net loss improved sharply: $-23M in Q3 2025 to $-8M in Q4 2025, then $-14M in Q2 2026—best trend in dataset.

Total debt surged from $124M in Q4 2025 to $266M in Q2 2026—a $142M increase signaling major financing event or acquisition.

Operating margin improved: operating loss of $-14M in Q2 2025 narrowed to $-11M in Q2 2026 despite flat revenue.

Operating income remains negative throughout dataset; no path to profitability visible despite loss improvement.

Debt-to-equity ratio deteriorating: negative equity worsening from $-166M to $-186M; leverage unsustainable.

Revenue stalled 8 quarters at $79–80M range; growth absent and debt burden materially increased.

AI Insight: DOMO Ratio Trends

DOMO remains deeply unprofitable with operating and net margins deteriorating in Q2 2026, erasing a brief improvement seen in Q4 2025.

Operating margin worsened to -13.8% in Q2 2026 from -8.7% in Q4 2025, reversing a six-quarter recovery trajectory.

Net profit margin fell to -17.8% in Q2 2026 from -10.0% in Q1 2026, indicating accelerating losses despite modest revenue scale.

ROIC deteriorated sharply to -55.1% in Q2 2026, the worst reading in the dataset, signaling severe capital destruction.

Q4 2025 showed anomalous margin improvement (-8.7% OpMargin, -13.1% NPM) that failed to persist; underlying business trajectory remains negative.

ROA degraded to -28.8% in Q2 2026 from -13.5% in Q1 2026; asset efficiency is collapsing quarter-over-quarter.

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Is DOMO a good stock to buy?

13F Pro's AI-powered analysis of DOMO, INC. (DOMO) draws on SEC EDGAR-sourced fundamentals, institutional 13F holdings, and insider Form 4 transactions in the Technology sector (listed on Nasdaq). The 32-signal AI Quality Score, current rank, and full bull/bear verdict for DOMO are available on the DOMO stock profile dashboard — with the same data, AI insights, ratios, and institutional activity refreshed after every 10-K, 10-Q, 13F, and Form 4 filing.

Which hedge funds own DOMO?

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