Twilio (TWLO) stock jumped 18% after Q1 revenue reached $1.41B with 20% YoY growth. Analysts raise price targets to $200 on strong AI-driven demand. The post TwilioTwilio (TWLO) stock jumped 18% after Q1 revenue reached $1.41B with 20% YoY growth. Analysts raise price targets to $200 on strong AI-driven demand. The post Twilio

Twilio (TWLO) Stock Soars 18% Following Stellar Q1 Earnings Beat

2026/05/01 22:02
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Quick Overview

  • Twilio shares reached a 52-week peak of $178.22, climbing more than 18% following impressive Q1 results
  • First-quarter revenue expanded 20% year-over-year to $1.41 billion — the fastest pace in more than three years
  • Non-GAAP earnings per share delivered approximately $1.50, exceeding Wall Street forecasts
  • Several Wall Street firms including Needham, KeyBanc, Morgan Stanley, UBS, and Oppenheimer boosted price targets to $200
  • Full-year revenue outlook upgraded as AI-powered demand accelerates

Twilio (TWLO) shares rocketed over 18% in after-hours trading following the company’s first-quarter 2026 earnings report that crushed analyst expectations across revenue and profitability metrics. The communications platform reached a new 52-week peak of $178.22 during Thursday’s trading session.


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First-quarter revenue totaled $1.41 billion, representing a 20% increase from the same period last year. This performance represents the company’s most robust revenue expansion in over three years, with organic growth clocking in at 16%.

Non-GAAP earnings per share reached approximately $1.50, surpassing Wall Street’s projections. Company leadership characterized the revenue and gross profit expansion as the most impressive performance in more than three years.

Twilio elevated its full-year revenue forecast, crediting better-than-anticipated AI-fueled demand and growing customer usage as primary catalysts.

CEO Khozema Shipchandler credited the performance improvement to AI product integration and fresh consumption-based agreements, with Twilio securing contracts in workflow automation and customer service optimization.

Wall Street Raises Price Targets

The impressive quarterly results prompted multiple Wall Street firms to increase their price objectives.

Needham elevated its target from $145 to $200 while keeping its Buy rating intact. Oppenheimer increased its target from $170 to $200, maintaining an Outperform stance, and emphasized enhancements to Twilio’s user experience and operational systems as potential catalysts for cross-selling opportunities.

KeyBanc and Morgan Stanley both upgraded their targets to $200 as well. UBS established a $200 objective, emphasizing organic revenue momentum. Needham specifically noted 18% organic messaging expansion in Q1, an improvement from 16% in the previous quarter.

Twilio’s consensus Wall Street rating currently stands at “Moderate Buy” with an average price objective of $159.09, though several recently updated targets exceed that benchmark significantly.

Executive Stock Sales Draw Attention

Not all developments surrounding the earnings report signal complete optimism. CEO Khozema Shipchandler divested 15,715 shares on April 6 at an average price of $133.39, totaling approximately $2.1 million.

CFO Aidan Viggiano offloaded 9,389 shares on April 2 at $127.51, amounting to roughly $1.2 million. Both sales occurred through pre-established 10b5-1 trading arrangements.

Over the preceding 90 days, company insiders have collectively sold 49,588 shares worth around $6.3 million. Company insiders currently control 0.21% of outstanding shares.

Twilio currently trades at a trailing price-to-earnings ratio of 779.88. InvestingPro identifies the stock as presently overvalued compared to its Fair Value calculation.

Institutional stakeholders control 84.27% of outstanding shares. The company maintains a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.13 and a current ratio of 4.03, indicating a reasonably strong balance sheet.

Piper Sandler stands among the few outliers, maintaining a Neutral stance with a $130 price target established in February.

Twilio’s 50-day moving average stands at $128.65 while its 200-day average sits at $126.34 — the stock now trades substantially above both technical benchmarks following the post-earnings surge.

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