E2open Parent Holdings (NYSE: ETWO)
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E2open Parent Holdings Company Info
E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. is a provider of supply chain management software. It offers an end-to-end and cloud-based supply chain management software as a service (SaaS) platform that orchestrates global supply chains and drives compelling value and return on investment (ROI) for its diverse blue-chip customers. The firm's software combines networks, data, and applications to provide an integrated, mission-critical platform that allows customers to optimize their supply chain across channel shaping, demand sensing, business planning, logistics, global trade, manufacturing, and supply management. The company was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Austin, TX.
News & Analysis
Why E2open Parent Holdings Stock Dived by 7% Today
Declining fundamentals and uninspiring guidance made the company's shares unpopular on Hump Day.
Here's Why E2open Parent Holdings Stock Soared Higher Today
The company is working on a plan to improve the business.
Why E2open Stock Jumped (Another) 22% This Week
After a 40% rout last week, E2open stock rallied as Elliot Investment Management more than doubled its position in the company.
Why E2open Parent Holdings Stock Popped Today
Paul Singer's Elliot Investment Management increased its stake in E2open to 13.8%. Here's what investors need to know.
Why E2open Parent Holdings Stock Fell 42.6% This Week
E2open plummeted after posting disappointing quarterly results, lowering its full-year outlook, and replacing its CEO.
Why E2open Parent Holdings Stock Plummeted Today
The supply chain software specialist delivered an underwhelming quarter, lowered its full-year outlook, and replaced its CEO. Here's what investors need to know.
Why E2open Stock Fell Hard Today
Investors weren't happy with the company's fourth-quarter sales.
Why E2open Stock Fell Hard Today
The company cut its revenue guidance and investors took notice.
Valuation
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