Revenue Growth Momentum
GoDaddy grew total revenue 8.3% year-over-year to $4.95B in FY2025, up from $4.57B in the prior year, reflecting continued strength in its core domain, hosting, and commerce solutions businesses.
Source: 10-K Income Statement
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AI Takeaway
GoDaddy (GDDY) delivered strong FY2025 revenue growth of 8.3% to $4.95B and a 26.2% surge in operating income to $1.13B, while net income declined 6.6% to $875M and stockholders' equity fell sharply as the company aggressively repurchased $1.60B in shares.
Revenue
$4.95B
+8.26% YoY
EPS (Diluted)
$6.22
-3.57% YoY
Operating Income
$1.13B
+26.17% YoY
Source: SEC XBRL
GoDaddy (GDDY) reported FY2025 revenue of $4.95B, up 8.3% year over year. Operating margin was 22.8%, up 3.3 points from 19.5% a year earlier. Operating cash flow was $1.6B, up 24.2% year over year.
Last 4 quarters: 4 beats
| Quarter | Actual EPS (USD) | Consensus (USD) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 2026 | 1.83 | 1.73 | Beat +5.9% |
| Mar 2026 | 1.60 | 1.58 | Beat +1.2% |
| Dec 2025This filing | 1.80 | 1.61 | Beat +11.8% |
| Sep 2025 | 1.51 | 1.49 | Beat +1.3% |
Reported EPS of $1.80 versus the $1.61 analyst consensus — a +11.8% beat for Dec 2025.
Compiled by AI from this SEC filing
GoDaddy grew total revenue 8.3% year-over-year to $4.95B in FY2025, up from $4.57B in the prior year, reflecting continued strength in its core domain, hosting, and commerce solutions businesses.
Source: 10-K Income Statement
Operating margin expanded approximately 320 basis points to 22.8% in FY2025 from 19.5% in FY2024, driven by operating income growing 26.2% to $1.13B, indicating meaningful operating leverage and cost discipline.
Source: 10-K Income Statement / Key Ratios
GoDaddy repurchased $1.60B in shares during FY2025, more than doubling the $676.5M repurchased in FY2024, which drove financing cash outflows of $1.59B and significantly reduced stockholders' equity by 68.9% to $215.1M.
Source: 10-K Cash Flow Statement
Operating cash flow rose 24.2% to $1.60B in FY2025, demonstrating the company's robust cash generation capability and providing the financial firepower to fund its buyback program and service its long-term debt of $3.77B.
Source: 10-K Cash Flow Statement
Despite strong operational performance, net income fell 6.6% to $875M from $937M in FY2024, likely reflecting higher interest expense, tax items, or non-operating charges that offset the improvement in operating income.
Source: 10-K Income Statement
Compiled by AI from this SEC filing · 2 high, 3 medium, 0 low
GoDaddy's current ratio stands at just 0.61x, meaning current liabilities of $3.00B significantly exceed current assets of $1.84B. This negative working capital position could create liquidity pressure if operating cash flows were to deteriorate unexpectedly.
Source: 10-K Balance Sheet / Key Ratios
Long-term debt of $3.77B combined with stockholders' equity of only $215.1M results in an extremely elevated debt-to-equity ratio. The aggressive share buyback program has further eroded the equity cushion, leaving the company with limited balance sheet flexibility.
Source: 10-K Balance Sheet
Net income declined 6.6% to $875M even as operating income grew 26.2%, suggesting significant below-the-line headwinds such as interest expense on $3.77B of long-term debt or unfavorable tax items that could recur or worsen.
Source: 10-K Income Statement
GoDaddy deployed $1.60B — essentially all of its operating cash flow — on share repurchases in FY2025, leaving minimal free cash flow for strategic investments, acquisitions, or debt reduction. This concentration of capital return could limit future growth optionality.
Source: 10-K Cash Flow Statement
Total assets fell 2.4% to $8.03B while stockholders' equity collapsed 68.9% to $215.1M, reflecting the capital-intensive buyback strategy. A continued decline in equity could affect credit ratings and borrowing costs on the company's substantial debt load.
Source: 10-K Balance Sheet
| Metric | Current | Previous | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
Revenue $B | 4.95 $B | 4.57 $B | +8.26% |
Operating Income $B | 1.13 $B | 0.89 $B | +26.17% |
Net Income $M | 875.00 $M | 936.90 $M | -6.61% |
EPS (Basic) $ | 6.34 $ | 6.63 $ | -4.37% |
EPS (Diluted) $ | 6.22 $ | 6.45 $ | -3.57% |
Answers draw on this SEC filing and the data on this page
GoDaddy reported strong Q2 FY2026 financial results with revenue growing 6.6% YoY to $1.30B and net income expanding 20.1% YoY to $240.1M, driven by double-digit growth in its Applications and Commerce segment and operating margin expansion.
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