When Salesforce reports its April quarter results after Wednesday’s close, Wall Street doesn’t expect to be dazzled. “Expectations are low,” wrote Oppenheimer’s Brian Schwartz in a recent preview. Field checks with sales partners paint a mixed picture of demand for the enterprise software firm’s products, said the analyst. Read More...
When Salesforce reports its April quarter results after Wednesday’s close, Wall Street doesn’t expect to be dazzled. “Expectations are low,” wrote Oppenheimer’s Brian Schwartz in a recent preview. Field checks with sales partners paint a mixed picture of demand for the enterprise software firm’s products, said the analyst.
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