Salesforce, world leader in CRM, has announced the results of the fourth quarter and its entire fiscal year 2022, which ended on January 31. In the last three months of its fiscal year 2022, the company has earned $7.33 billion, up 26% year-on-year and 27% in constant currency. In addition, it has achieved earnings per share of $0.84.
In total, in its entire fiscal year 2022, Salesforce has entered 26,490 million dollars, 25% more than in 2021. On the other hand, it has increased the revenue forecast for the first quarter of fiscal year 2023 to 7,370 million dollars, which This represents a year-on-year increase of approximately 24%.
We had another quarter and a full year of phenomenal financial results. As we continue to see tremendous customer demand, we are raising our FY23 revenue forecast to $32.1 billion at the higher end of the range. With a non-GAAP operating margin of 20% and operating cash flow growth of 22% year over year.
Marc Benioff, President and Co-CEO of Salesforce.
“With the success of our customers driving our financial success, we are delivering disciplined, profitable growth at scale quarter over quarter,” said Bret Taylor, co-CEO of Salesforce. “Our Customer 360 platform has never been more strategic or relevant to driving the growth and resiliency of our customers around the world.”
“Fiscal year 2022 was an extraordinary year for Salesforce. I am particularly pleased with our focus on disciplined and profitable growth that drove record levels of revenue, margins and cash flow,” said Amy Weaver, President and Chief Financial Officer. “I am confident in the momentum of the business as we build an even stronger company in fiscal year 23 and beyond.”