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GitLab vs. Oracle: Which Technology Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
The article compares GitLab and Oracle as investment options in 2026. GitLab offers rapid revenue growth (25.8% YoY) in DevSecOps with a strong balance sheet but remains unprofitable and faces intense competition. Oracle provides established profitability (25.4% net margin) and dominates enterprise cloud/AI infrastructure with major federal contracts, despite higher debt levels. The author recommends Oracle for its superior combination of scale, profitability, and predictable returns from committed customers.
06/18/2026, 10:27 PM • The Motley Fool
Is Beaten-Down GitLab Stock a Buy as Revenue Growth Remains Strong?
GitLab stock has declined about a third in value over the past year despite delivering solid fiscal Q1 results with 23% year-over-year revenue growth to $264.2 million, exceeding guidance. The DevSecOps company is seeing strong enterprise customer growth and new revenue streams from its Duo Agentic Platform, while raising full-year fiscal 2027 guidance. However, the company is cutting 14% of its workforce and exiting 22 countries. The analyst views the stock as undervalued at a 4.1 price-to-sales multiple and recommends buying at current levels.
06/06/2026, 2:15 PM • The Motley Fool
GitLab’s Price Recovery Gains Traction—Time to Get On Board?
GitLab reported solid Q1 earnings with revenue of $265 million (up 23% YoY) and raised full-year guidance despite a tepid Q2 forecast. The company's Act 2 turnaround strategy, focused on AI-empowered orchestration through its DuoAgent platform, is gaining traction. Analysts increased price targets following the earnings release, with institutional investors accumulating shares. The stock faces headwinds from potential AI-driven headcount reductions in the developer market but benefits from a shift toward consumption-based billing.
06/04/2026, 1:40 PM • Investing
GitLab Stock Rallies After Q1 Earnings — Here's Why
GitLab (NASDAQ: GTLB) beat Q1 earnings expectations with EPS of 23 cents versus 21 cents estimate and revenue of $264.16 million versus $254.56 million estimate. The company raised fiscal 2027 guidance for both EPS (79-82 cents) and revenue ($1.112-1.118 billion). GitLab stock rallied 6.98% to $34.04 in after-hours trading. However, the company announced a 14% workforce reduction (350 employees) and will exit 22 countries to reduce geographic footprint by 37%.
06/02/2026, 4:44 PM • Benzinga
Options markets are pricing significant implied moves between 15.92% and 21.71% across 10 stocks reporting this week, spanning AI infrastructure suppliers, nuclear power, cybersecurity, and consumer staples. The largest moves are expected for Netskope (21.71%), Brown-Forman (20.51%), and Planet Labs (18.95%), with major mega-cap companies like Broadcom, CrowdStrike, and Palo Alto Networks also reporting amid continued AI infrastructure demand.
06/01/2026, 3:15 PM • Benzinga
U.S. stock futures fell on Tuesday following Trump's criticism of Iran's ceasefire response. The S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and other major indices declined in premarket trading. Key economic data including April's CPI report is expected before market open. Several individual stocks showed significant movement: GitLab plunged on workforce reduction, ZoomInfo tumbled 32% despite beating estimates due to cautious guidance, while GoPro and Plug Power gained on strong earnings results.
05/12/2026, 8:41 AM • Benzinga
U.S. stock futures fell on Tuesday following Trump's criticism of Iran's ceasefire response. The S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and other major indices declined in premarket trading. Key economic data including April's CPI report is expected before market open. Several individual stocks showed significant movement, with ZoomInfo plunging 32% despite beating estimates due to cautious guidance, while GoPro and Plug Power gained on strong earnings.
05/12/2026, 5:10 AM • Benzinga
GitLab Stock Surges on Google Cloud Deal. Here's What It Means for Investors
GitLab announced an expanded collaboration with Google Cloud, allowing customers to access GitLab's Duo Agent Platform directly from Google's Vertex AI models including Gemini. The partnership, which includes built-in compliance and audit controls, boosted GitLab stock by 8.39%. Despite a challenging year with the stock down roughly 50%, the company's position in the DevSecOps duopoly and attractive valuation at 27x forward earnings could support future growth.
04/15/2026, 4:27 PM • The Motley Fool
U.S. stock futures gained on Wednesday following Trump's comments about potential Iran talks, boosting de-escalation hopes. Major indices showed mixed performance with the S&P 500 up 0.05% and Nasdaq 100 up 0.11% in premarket trading. Key movers included ASML beating earnings expectations, Broadcom partnering with Meta on AI chips, and GitLab collaborating with Google Cloud. BlackRock upgraded to overweight U.S. stocks citing contained geopolitical damage and strong corporate earnings.
04/15/2026, 8:43 AM • Benzinga
U.S. stock futures gained on Wednesday following Trump's comments about potential Iran talks, boosting de-escalation hopes. Major indices showed mixed performance with the S&P 500 up 0.05% and Nasdaq 100 up 0.11% in premarket trading. Key movers included ASML beating earnings expectations, Broadcom partnering with Meta on AI chips, and GitLab collaborating with Google Cloud, while Terawulf declined after announcing a stock offering.
04/15/2026, 5:21 AM • Benzinga
As a Former Hedge Fund Analyst, These Are the 3 Stocks I'd Be Pitching My Portfolio Manager Today
A former hedge fund analyst recommends three undervalued stocks with growth potential: Energy Transfer, a midstream company with a 7% yield trading at attractive valuations; JAKKS Pacific, a deep value toymaker benefiting from a new CFO's discipline and upcoming children's movie releases; and GitLab, a software development platform trading at a low EV-to-sales ratio with potential upside from its new Duo Agent solution.
04/06/2026, 12:30 PM • The Motley Fool
3 Under-$50 Tech Stocks That Could Double Before Year-End
The article highlights three undervalued tech stocks trading under $50 with potential to double: UiPath (PATH), a SaaS company transitioning to agentic AI orchestration with a forward P/S ratio of 3.6x; GitLab (GTLB), a DevSecOps platform trading at 3.4x forward P/S with new hybrid pricing and AI solutions; and SentinelOne (S), a cybersecurity firm at 4x forward P/S showing strong growth and recent strategic acquisitions.
03/25/2026, 1:15 PM • The Motley Fool
The article identifies three beaten-down AI stocks with multibagger potential: SoundHound AI, which is developing voice-powered agentic AI for customer service; UiPath, transforming into an AI orchestration platform for managing software bots and AI agents; and GitLab, trading at a low valuation with growth potential from new pricing models and its Duo Agent Platform.
03/19/2026, 4:30 PM • The Motley Fool
Is Now the Time to Buy Beaten-Up GitLab?
GitLab stock has plummeted 60% over the past year following conservative fiscal 2027 guidance (15-17% growth vs. analyst consensus). Despite solid Q4 results with 23% revenue growth and strong enterprise customer metrics, the company's shift to hybrid pricing and early-stage Duo Agent Platform adoption prompted cautious outlooks. However, the stock now trades at a cheap 3.7x price-to-sales multiple, potentially offering value for investors betting on a turnaround.
03/09/2026, 9:30 AM • The Motley Fool
GitLab Sell-Off Overdone: AI and Cash Flow Signal a Rebound
GitLab shares have fallen to long-term lows amid AI disruption fears, but the sell-off appears overdone. The company maintains strong cash flow, a solid balance sheet with no long-term debt, and has authorized a $400 million share buyback program. With institutional ownership at 95% and 13 consecutive quarters of buying, GitLab is well-positioned for an AI-driven future, with earnings estimates suggesting potential 100-200% upside from March lows.
03/05/2026, 10:47 AM • Investing
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Company Profile
GitLab Inc., together with its subsidiaries, develops software for the software development lifecycle in the United States, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. The company provides GitLab, an intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, which is a single application offering the entire software development lifecycle, including software, project plans, code, security scans, compliance checks, and deployment configurations. It also offers the GitLab Duo Agent Platform, which enables intelligent orchestration of teams and AI agents to execute tasks autonomously across planning, development, security, and deployment. This platform combines conversational AI assistance, purpose-built agents for specialized tasks, workflow automation, and enterprise controls. In addition, it offers related training and professional services. The company was formerly known as GitLab B.V. and changed its name to GitLab Inc. in July 2015. GitLab Inc. was founded in 2011 and is based in San Francisco, California.
Key Executives
- James Shen
- William Staples
- Christopher Weber
- Ian Steward
- Robin J. Schulman
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions1.7B (79.20%)
- Mutual Funds422.2M (19.24%)
- Insiders34.3M (1.56%)
- Other0 (0.00%)