We have included several news items from last week to this week’s recap as there were some notable developments during the shortened holiday week. The most pertinent to us was the publication of the United States Postal Services’ monthly trial balance data prior to Thanksgiving, which revealed a 39% Y/Y increase in PC Postage revenue in October.
Read MoreResults from the initial slate of off-calendar reporting companies were generally well received and largely reflected the varying degrees of resiliency and recovery highlighted by those following the traditional reporting cycle.
Read MoreCoupa Software (COUP) was active on a number of fronts, reporting a strong start to its FY ’21, pricing an upsized convertible debt offering and acquiring BELLIN Group to extend its reach into treasury management. New bookings were back-end loaded with April exhibiting improvement over March, but renewals remained consistent with prior quarters and expansion with existing customers was above historical rates.
Read MoreThe United Postal Service’s (USPS) monthly data for April revealed a 54.7% Y/Y increase in PC Postage revenue, marking a significant acceleration from the 13.4% increase in March and the 13.7% increase in the same period last year. This comes as no surprise as management’s commentary during Stamps.com’s (STMP) Q1 earnings call highlighted double-digit growth in U.S. dollar volume processed across all carriers in March and growth north of 50% in April.
Read MoreIt was another volatile week across markets with coronavirus concerns remaining elevated and prompting a number of high-profile conference cancellations, including SXSW and the 2020 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition.
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