Cut its annual revenue forecast, hurt by inflation dampening the spending power of customers and by people using online video-conferencing less with the easing of pandemic restrictions. Zoom chief financial officer Kelly Steckelberg said during a post-earnings call that the company’s online business would decline nearly 8% during the year. The stock has fallen more than 60% this year, the company said it now expects annual revenue to be between $4.37 billion and $4.38 billion, compared with an earlier outlook of $4.39 billion and $4.40 billion. The company, however, raised its annual adjusted profit per share to between $3.91 and $3.94, compared with $3.66 to $3.69 forecast earlier. Revenue for the third quarter ended Oct. 31 rose 5% to $1.1 billion, on the back of a 20% increase from high-paying enterprise customers.