DocuSign (DOCU) receives price target reductions from Citizens and Wells Fargo despite Q4 earnings beat. Stock down 44% in six months amid growth concerns. The DocuSign (DOCU) receives price target reductions from Citizens and Wells Fargo despite Q4 earnings beat. Stock down 44% in six months amid growth concerns. The

DocuSign (DOCU) Stock Sees Analyst Price Targets Slashed Following Q4 Results

2026/03/18 21:50
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Key Takeaways

  • DocuSign’s price target reduced to $86 from $124 by Citizens, which maintains Market Outperform rating amid revenue growth worries
  • Wells Fargo lowered its price target from $75 to $60 while keeping Equal Weight rating
  • Shares have plummeted 44% in the last half-year, trading near $47.54
  • Fourth quarter FY2026 earnings per share reached $1.01 versus $0.95 consensus; revenue of $837M exceeded $827.9M expectations
  • IAM platform generated $350M in Q4 (representing 11% of total revenue), with projections targeting $600M (18% of total) by FY2027 conclusion

The past half-year has proven challenging for DocuSign, prompting Wall Street analysts to recalibrate their forecasts. This week witnessed two prominent investment firms reducing their stock price projections — including one particularly significant cut.


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Citizens slashed its projection from $124 down to $86, representing a substantial 31% decrease, while maintaining its Market Outperform stance. The firm highlighted worries surrounding revenue acceleration as the primary catalyst for this adjustment.

Currently hovering around $47.54, the stock trades significantly beneath even these reduced projections — reflecting a 44% decline over the preceding six-month period. This represents a considerable valuation compression for an enterprise that continues delivering 79.5% gross margins while maintaining a cash position exceeding its debt load.

Wells Fargo adopted a less aggressive revision, lowering its target from $75 down to $60 while preserving an Equal Weight designation. The firm characterized Q4 performance as generally aligned with expectations, albeit “a touch below” the magnitude of previous quarterly surprises.

Wells highlighted that elevated R&D spending will probably constrain margin improvement in upcoming quarters. Additional disclosure changes introduced by the company necessitate recalibration of analyst forecasting models.

Fourth Quarter Performance Surpasses Forecasts

Notwithstanding the pessimistic target revisions, DocuSign’s fourth quarter FY2026 performance proved respectable. Earnings per share registered at $1.01, surpassing the $0.95 analyst consensus. Quarterly revenue totaled $837 million, modestly exceeding the $827.9 million projection.

The positive earnings surprise failed to alleviate anxieties regarding future growth momentum, which remains the fundamental concern underpinning the target reductions.

IAM Platform Growth and Artificial Intelligence Advances

Optimistic investors are concentrating on the company’s IAM offering, which generated $350 million during Q4, accounting for 11% of aggregate revenue. Management has provided guidance projecting this figure to reach $600 million, representing 18% of total revenue, by fiscal year 2027’s conclusion.

The organization is transitioning toward consumption-based subscription models beginning in the first quarter.

Regarding artificial intelligence development, the company’s Iris engine now processes over 200 million privately consented agreements through Navigator, advancing from 150 million in December. Management claims achieving AI processing cost reductions up to 50 times compared with executing direct prompts on large language models.

DocuSign addresses a $50 billion total addressable market opportunity, equally distributed between electronic signature and contract lifecycle management segments, serving 1.8 million customers throughout its ecosystem.

Wells Fargo observed that updated ARR guidance projects approximately 50 basis points of growth acceleration entering FY2027.

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