$DOMO

DOMO, INC. (DOMO): Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement

DOMO, INC. (DOMO) filed an SEC Form 8-K — Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement. EX-2.1 2 tm2620768d3_ex2-1.htm EXHIBIT 2.1 Exhibit 2.1 ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT by and between PROGRESS SOFTWARE CORPORATION , as Buyer, and DOMO, INC. , as Seller, Dated as of July 22, 2026 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS 1 Section 1.1 Definitions 1 ARTICLE II PURCH

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Published Jul 22, 2026, 8:23 PM UTC
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Primary signal
$DOMO
Neutral
medium confidence
Mentioned
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Relevance
6/10
alphai data visualization · based on SEC EDGAR 8-K
Decision brief

The 30-second read

$DOMONeutralMed
01

Why it matters

This is a primary-source disclosure of a transaction agreement, implying potential changes to DOMO’s operating footprint and risk allocation, subject to closing conditions and consents.

02

Market read

The market can reassess DOMO’s strategy and near-term fundamentals based on deal structure and closing probability, but the excerpt lacks deal economics.

03

What to watch

Traders should watch for the specific purchased assets, assumed liabilities, termination rights, and any required consents that could delay or derail closing.

Relevance 6/10Novelty 7/10Timing: as-of July 22, 2026, upon filing of the 8-K describing the definitive agreement

Background

The filing is an SEC Form 8-K, Item 1.01, stating DOMO entered a material definitive asset purchase agreement dated July 22, 2026.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$DOMONeutralMedium confidence
Context

DOMO filed an 8-K for entering a material definitive asset purchase agreement as the seller in a deal with Progress Software.

Expected impact

Near-term volatility possible as traders price deal certainty, closing timeline, and any implied strategic shift.

Evidence & confidence

The 8-K confirms a material definitive agreement and board approval/support mechanics, but the excerpt provides no purchase price, assets, or closing conditions, limiting precision on magnitude and timing.

Market effects

Could indicate consolidation or portfolio reshaping in enterprise software/data analytics, affecting deal expectations for similar vendors.

No clear regional spillover indicated by the filing excerpt.

Limited global read-through without deal economics or cross-border scope details.

Counterpoint

A definitive agreement does not guarantee closing; without disclosed price and conditions, the market may discount the impact until further filings or approvals arrive.

Key entities

  • DOMO

    Domo, Inc., the seller entering the asset purchase agreement.

  • Progress Software Corporation

    Buyer in the asset purchase agreement with DOMO.

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