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    France's LightOn Lags 2024 Revenue Target in First Results Post IPO

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    Posted on February 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    LightOn's 2024 revenue fell short due to contract delays, impacting ARR. Shares dropped 7.4%. Expansion focuses on AI growth in Europe and the Middle East.

    LightOn's 2024 Revenue Falls Short Post-IPO Amid Contract Delays

    (Reuters) -French generative AI startup LightOn on Monday reported first results since its November IPO, with 2024 revenue missing its own target due to delayed signing of some contracts.

    The LightOn shares fell 7.4% to 17.39 euros by 0811 GMT, slashing the strong gains they have seen since the start of the year to around 34%.​

    The company said its annual recurring revenue (ARR) was 1.2 million euros ($1.23 million) in 2024 and confirmed it expected the metric to grow to 6 million euros this year.

    But the 2024 number was below LightOn's guidance, as it had expected to double the end-July ARR of 0.9 million euros by the end of the year.

    "This discrepancy, essentially linked to signature delays, does not call into question the current sales momentum," LightOn said in a statement.

    Corporate clients doubled to eight from four between end-July and end-December, compared to the around ten clients it was targeting.

    The company said in December it was betting on AI growth in Europe and the Middle East to drive expansion, starting from France and other European markets.

    ($1 = 0.9775 euros)

    (Reporting by Nathan Vifflin in Gdansk; Editing by Milla Nissi)

    Key Takeaways

    • •LightOn's 2024 revenue missed targets due to contract delays.
    • •Shares fell 7.4% after the revenue announcement.
    • •Annual recurring revenue was 1.2 million euros in 2024.
    • •Corporate clients doubled from four to eight by year-end.
    • •Expansion plans focus on AI growth in Europe and the Middle East.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France's LightOn lags 2024 revenue target in first results post IPO

    1What was LightOn's annual recurring revenue in 2024?

    LightOn reported an annual recurring revenue (ARR) of 1.2 million euros ($1.23 million) in 2024.

    2Why did LightOn miss its revenue target for 2024?

    The company missed its revenue target due to delayed signing of some contracts, which affected its expected growth.

    3How did LightOn's client base change recently?

    LightOn's corporate clients doubled from four to eight between end-July and end-December, although it was targeting around ten clients.

    4What is LightOn's growth strategy in Europe?

    LightOn is betting on AI growth in Europe and the Middle East to drive expansion, starting from France and other European markets.

    5How did the market react to LightOn's results?

    Following the announcement of its results, LightOn's shares fell 7.4% to 17.39 euros, reducing its gains for the year to around 34%.

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