N-able shares surge 10.15% intraday after exceeding Q3 revenue guidance, raising ARR outlook to $530M–$531M.
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Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 1:53 pm ET1min read
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N-able surged 10.15% intraday after reporting robust third-quarter results that exceeded revenue and adjusted EBITDA guidance, raising its full-year 2025 ARR outlook to $530M–$531M. The company highlighted 14.2% year-over-year ARR growth ($528.1M), 13.1% revenue growth ($131.7M), and a 31.4% adjusted EBITDA margin ($41.4M). Management emphasized strong demand for cybersecurity solutions, strategic AI-driven product launches like Cat-MIP, and a successful ransomware incident response, reinforcing confidence in its cyber resilience platform. Despite a net income decline to $1.4M from $10.8M in the prior year, the focus on top-line growth, margin expansion, and proactive security innovations aligned with the stock’s sharp intraday rally.
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