Shares of electric-vehicle charging-equipment maker ChargePoint were dropping sharply after disappointing quarterly earnings. There is sales growth at the company, but just not enough for investors.
Solid expansion, but below what Wall Street was expecting. Analysts were looking for a loss of 13 cents a share from $153.2 million in sales. “While we expected near-term headwinds….ChargePoint’s [guides] were below our revised expectations,” wrote J.P. Morgan analyst Bill Peterson in a report. “Growth is still being held back by reduced discretionary spend in some markets with fleet growth also being held back by lack of vehicle availability.”
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