Workiva Inc. · Technology · Software - Application
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At close
$57.55
+$1.08 (+1.90%) Close
Pre-market$57.76
+$0.21 (+0.37%) 4:11 PM ET
Prev closePrevC$56.47
OpenOpen$57.55
Day highHigh$57.55
Day lowLow$57.55
VolumeVol7
Avg volAvgVol765,938
On chart
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Mkt cap
$3.16B
P/E ratio
-122.44
FY Revenue
$884.57M
EPS
-0.47
Gross Margin
78.47%
Sector
Technology
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Volume vs average
Intraday (cumulative)
−25% (Below avg)
Vol/Avg: 0.75×
RSI
41.79(Neutral)
Neutral (40–60)
0255075100
MACD momentum
Intraday
+0.01 (Strong)
MACD: 0.14 Signal: 0.13
Short-Term
-0.11 (Weak)
MACD: -2.01 Signal: -1.90
Long-Term
-0.00 (Weak)
MACD: -4.60 Signal: -4.60
Intraday trend score
57.00
LOW44.00HIGH57.00
Latest news
WK•12 articles•Positive: 7Neutral: 4Negative: 0
NeutralThe Motley Fool• Jake Lerch
Investment Advisor Sheds Approximately $3 Million of SaaS Stock, According to Recent SEC Filing
ORSER Capital Management sold 43,215 shares of Workiva (WK) worth approximately $3.01 million in Q1 2026, reducing its stake to 3,972 shares. The sale reflects broader struggles in the software sector, with Workiva shares down 33% year-to-date and 18.7% over the past year. However, the stock's valuation metrics have declined to multi-year lows, with a P/S ratio of 3.7x compared to its three-year average of 6.8x, potentially presenting an opportunity for investors.
Mixed signals: negative near-term performance (down 33% YTD, underperforming S&P 500 by 47.45 percentage points) and institutional selling activity, but offset by positive valuation metrics at multi-year lows (P/S ratio of 3.7x vs. 3-year average of 6.8x), suggesting potential value opportunity for long-term investors.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Anthony Di Pizio
Stock Market Sell-Off: 2 Glorious Growth Stocks to Buy on the Dip, According to Wall Street
Amid a market sell-off with the S&P 500 down over 7% from its January peak, Wall Street analysts recommend buying CrowdStrike and Workiva as high-quality growth stocks at a discount. CrowdStrike's cybersecurity platform has strong long-term potential with ARR expected to quadruple to $20 billion by 2036, while Workiva's data aggregation platform is accelerating with 20% revenue growth and rapid AI adoption.
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Sentiment note
Extremely bullish analyst consensus with 11 of 14 analysts recommending buy, average price target of $89.45 (47% upside), accelerating revenue growth of 20% year-over-year, and rapid adoption of AI-powered features with 30% of customers already using Workiva AI.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Robert Izquierdo
Is Workiva Stock a Buy After Investment Firm 13D Opened a New Position Worth $4.5 Million?
Investment firm 13D Management purchased 52,000 shares of Workiva (WK) worth $4.49 million, representing a new position and signaling a bullish outlook. Despite recent stock declines of 32.55% over the past year due to AI-related market concerns, the article argues Workiva remains attractive given its strong 20% revenue growth in 2025, 2026 revenue forecast of $1 billion, and a compelling price-to-sales ratio of approximately four.
Despite recent stock price declines, the article presents a bullish case citing strong fundamentals: 20% YoY revenue growth in 2025, $1 billion revenue forecast for 2026, new institutional investment from 13D Management, and an attractive valuation (P/S ratio of ~4). The author argues market concerns about AI disruption are overblown for critical compliance functions.
PositiveBenzinga• Priya Nigam
OneStream To Go Private In $24-A-Share Deal, Analysts See Limited Upside
OneStream Inc (NASDAQ:OS) announced it will be taken private by Hg Capital at $24 per share. Analysts view the deal as fairly valued with limited upside, noting that majority shareholder KKR was seeking an exit. The acquisition is unlikely to receive a higher bid. Competitors BlackLine and Workiva saw stock gains following the announcement.
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Sentiment note
Stock rose following OneStream's acquisition announcement, benefiting from broader positive sentiment toward software company valuations.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Anthony Di Pizio
4 Super Stocks at the Top of My Watch List for 2026
A Motley Fool analyst highlights four stocks to watch for 2026: Sea Limited (Southeast Asian e-commerce and gaming), Workiva (enterprise data management software), Douglas Elliman (luxury real estate brokerage), and DigitalOcean (cloud computing for SMBs). All four are positioned as potential opportunities despite recent stock declines or modest valuations, with expectations for growth driven by market recovery and AI adoption.
On track for record revenue in 2025 with accelerating growth, down 20% on the year creating opportunity. Overwhelming analyst buy ratings with no sell recommendations despite limited coverage.
NeutralThe Motley Fool• Jonathan Ponciano
CyberArk Stock Up 43% in a Year — So Why Did a Major Investor Just Exit a $42 Million Position?
Praesidium Investment Management Company fully exited its $42.3 million position in CyberArk Software, selling 104,000 shares despite the company's strong 43% annual stock performance and robust quarterly revenue growth.
Mentioned as selling shares, but no specific performance details provided
UnknownThe Motley Fool• Jonathan Ponciano
Is Workiva’s Slide Creating an Opening for Long-Term Investors as a Major Fund Initiates a New Stake?
Praesidium Investment Management Company initiated a new $7.6 million stake in Workiva during Q3, despite the stock's 7.5% decline over the past year. Workiva demonstrated strong financial performance with 21% revenue growth and improving profitability.
Despite stock underperformance, the company showed strong revenue growth (21%), improved profitability (from $17M loss to $3M profit), and expanding non-GAAP operating margins, suggesting potential future growth
NeutralThe Motley Fool• Jake Lerch
Aggressive Accumulation: Fund Manager Backs Up the Truck for Software Stock
Readystate Asset Management LP initiated a new $31.95 million position in Workiva, acquiring 371,224 shares, making it the fund's 10th-largest holding despite the stock's recent underperformance.
Despite recent underperformance (down 0.8% over past year), the institutional investment suggests potential future growth and market opportunity
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Anthony Di Pizio
1 Glorious Growth Stock Down 48% to Buy Hand Over Fist, According to Wall Street
Workiva, a data unification platform, reported strong Q3 2025 results with 21% revenue growth and increased annual guidance. The company's AI-powered solution helps businesses streamline reporting across multiple digital applications, and Wall Street analysts are overwhelmingly bullish on its potential.
Strong quarterly performance (21% revenue growth), expanding high-value customer base, AI integration, attractive valuation (P/S ratio of 5.6), and unanimous Wall Street analyst buy recommendations support a positive outlook
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Anthony Di Pizio
1 Glorious Growth Stock Down 47% to Buy on the Dip, According to Wall Street
Workiva reported impressive Q2 2025 earnings with 21% revenue growth, increased customer base, and strong analyst recommendations. The company's data integration platform is gaining popularity, especially among organizations with compliance requirements.
Strong Q2 earnings with 21% revenue growth, 114% net revenue retention, record customer base, and unanimous 'buy' recommendations from analysts. Stock price increased 32% after earnings report.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Eric Volkman
Why Workiva Stock Rocketed More Than 31% Higher Today
Enterprise software developer Workiva reported impressive Q2 earnings, with revenue growing 21% to $215 million and beating analyst expectations. The company's stock rose 32% in a single trading session, significantly outperforming the broader market.
Strong quarterly performance with revenue growth of 21%, exceeding analyst estimates, significant stock price increase of 32%, and positive forward guidance for 2025 revenue and profitability
NeutralBenzinga• Anusuya Lahiri
Waystar, OneStream, Vertex Among Analyst Favorites As Solid Guidance Fuel Bullish Outlook
Goldman Sachs analyst sees better-than-feared Q1 results for small- and mid-cap software stocks, with companies offering essential functionality and AI monetization potential as top performers.
The article does not provide a specific sentiment or outlook for Workiva.
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