Teradata Corporation filings document its public-company reporting as a Delaware operating company focused on enterprise data, analytics, and AI platforms. Form 8-K reports furnish quarterly operating results, outlook materials, and metrics such as annual recurring revenue, public cloud ARR, recurring revenue, cash flow, and product-demand commentary.
Governance filings include the definitive proxy statement, director elections, board committee structure, executive compensation, equity awards, and stockholder voting matters. Other 8-K disclosures record material agreements, changes in board composition, a stockholder cooperation agreement, stock repurchase authorization, and a litigation settlement affecting liquidity and legal-contingency disclosures.
Teradata Corporation notice reports a proposed sale of 75,060 common shares through Fidelity Brokerage Services on the NYSE with an aggregate market value of approximately $1,580,457.43. The filing lists the seller's acquisition history: ten separate restricted stock vesting events between 02/13/2023 and 03/06/2025 totaling the units underlying the sale, with each grant identified as compensation. The filing states there were 94,500,000 shares outstanding and shows no securities sold by the seller in the past three months.
Teradata Corp is the subject of a Schedule 13G/A reporting filings by Ameriprise Financial, Inc. and Columbia Management Investment Advisers, LLC disclosing institutional, passive holdings below 5% of the outstanding common stock. Ameriprise reports an aggregate 4,560,927 shares (about 4.8% of the class) with 3,084,858 shares of shared voting power and 4,560,927 shares of shared dispositive power. Columbia Management reports an aggregate 4,494,686 shares (about 4.7%) with 3,031,346 shared voting power and 4,494,686 shared dispositive power.
The filing notes that Ameriprise, as parent of Columbia Management, may be deemed to beneficially own the shares reported by Columbia but that each disclaims beneficial ownership. The signatory certifies the holdings were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of influencing control of the issuer.
Teradata’s Q2-25 10-Q shows mixed progress. Total revenue fell 6% YoY to $408 m as on-prem subscription erosion and a 19% slump in Consulting offset double-digit cloud growth. Recurring revenue dropped 4% to $354 m, while gross margin narrowed 440 bp to 56.4%, pressured by a higher public-cloud mix and softer services profitability.
Operating income declined 64% to $24 m after $8 m of restructuring/severance and higher R&D investment. Net income slid to $9 m ($0.09 dil. EPS) from $37 m ($0.38) a year ago; effective tax rate was 30.8%.
Strategic cloud metrics remained solid. Public-Cloud ARR rose 17% YoY to $634 m and now represents 43% of Total ARR, which edged up 2% to $1.489 bn. Cloud Net Expansion Rate was 112% (vs. 123%). Cash from operations was $51 m (vs. $70 m); free cash flow was $46 m. Cash & equivalents stand at $369 m with no revolver draws; term-loan balance $469 m (4.17% blended rate).
Balance-sheet highlights: total assets $1.74 bn; leverage modest (net debt ~ $99 m). Deferred revenue grew to $533 m, underscoring backlog visibility. The 2024 restructuring program (target $20-25 m charges, $45-50 m cash outlay) booked an additional $7 m accrual in 1H-25 and $11 m cash payments YTD.
Guidance signals management expects elongated deal cycles and staged cloud migrations to continue; FY-25 effective tax rate estimated at 27.5% and FX impact now ±0.25 pp on revenue.