CS Disco (LAW) Projected to Post Earnings on Wednesday

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CS Disco (NYSE:LAW) is expected to announce Q1 2026 earnings of ($0.0867) per share and $40.2830 million revenue on May 6, 2026.

Summary

CS Disco (NYSE:LAW) is projected to report Q1 2026 earnings of ($0.0867) per share and $40.2830 million in revenue before market open on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. The stock currently trades at $4.66 with a 52-week range of $2.45–$9.11. Recent insider activity includes Director Krishna Srinivasan acquiring 40,000 shares at $3.25 each, while EVP Karen Herckis sold 8,171 shares. Analysts have mixed ratings, with price targets ranging from $6.00 to $10.00. Institutional investors like Mercer Global Advisors and XTX Topco Ltd have increased stakes in the company.

(Source:Bbns)

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