Salesforce cuts revenue forecast on forex hit, lower IT spending

(Reuters) -Salesforce Inc on Wednesday cut its full-year revenue forecast to below market estimates over a sharp hit from a strong dollar and “measured” purchases from its customers, sending shares down 6% in extended trading.

Analysts had warned that macroeconomic factors such as inflation and slowing U.S. growth could hurt the spending power of small- and medium-sized businesses that use Salesforce products for managing customer relationships.

Cloud software companies with significant operations outside of the United States, including Microsoft Corp, Accenture Plc and IBM Corp, have all tempered their forecasts due to a stronger dollar.

Salesforce now expects revenue of $30.90 billion to $31.00 billion, below estimates of $31.73 billion as per IBES data from Refinitiv. In May, the company had forecast revenue of $31.70 billion to $31.80 billion.

The San Francisco, California-based company’s revenue forecast accounts for a near $800 million forex hit, a third higher compared to its outlook in May.

The company’s second-quarter results topped Wall Street expectations, with adjusted profit of $1.19 per share coming 17 cents higher than estimates, and revenue of $7.72 billion slightly higher than estimates of $7.70 billion.

(Reporting by Leroy Leo and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Vinay Dwivedi)

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