revenue
Coverage of revenue in the Nexus archive.
- Quantinuum posted its first earnings since going public — revenue beat but losses widened
Quantinuum posted its first earnings since going public, reporting $8 million in second-quarter revenue, which represents a 279% increase year over year. Despite the significant revenue beat, the company reported that its GAAP net loss swelled to $597 million.
- Chinese tech giant Tencent posts revenue beat on accelerating games sales, AI-driven ads
Tencent reported a revenue beat attributed to accelerating games sales and AI-driven ads. Despite this positive news, Tencent's stock was down 26% in 2026 as the company faces intense competition in China regarding AI, causing investor concern over its rising spending.
- Hims & Hers revenue grew 38% to $753 million and raised its outlook to $3.3 billion
Hims & Hers reported that its revenue grew 38% to $753 million, while raising its full-year revenue outlook to $3.1–$3.3 billion. Despite the strong growth metrics, the telehealth company posted a net loss of $86.3 million during the second quarter.
- CRA: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
CRA International Inc. reported second-quarter net income of $13.5 million, achieving a profit of $2.10 per share, which surpassed Wall Street expectations. The company also posted revenue of $210.8 million, exceeding the average analyst estimate of $198.3 million. CRA expects full-year revenue in the range of $805 million to $820 million.
- SanDisk stock sank after beating earnings — but investors wanted more
SanDisk reported fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $8.97 billion. However, despite beating earnings expectations, the stock sank because its first-quarter outlook missed Wall Street expectations.
- Nintendo's fiscal first-quarter profit and revenue beat estimates, despite Switch 2 sales slump
Nintendo reported its fiscal first-quarter earnings on Thursday. The company's profit and revenue beat estimates for the quarter, a success recorded despite a noted slump in Switch 2 sales.
- IHOP's sales rebound helped Dine Brands post higher revenue even as Applebee's struggled
Dine Brands reported a revenue increase of $10.1 million in the second quarter, driven by IHOP's sales rebound, while Applebee's faced challenges. The two chains under Dine Brands showed contrasting performance trends during the period.
- Uber profit narrowly beat forecasts as trips across its platform surge
Uber's second-quarter profit narrowly exceeded Wall Street forecasts as increased passenger trips and deliveries drove revenue growth. However, the company's shares fell early Wednesday despite the earnings beat.
- Circle shares jump as earnings beat offsets revenue miss, Arc blockchain gains Wall Street backing
Circle's shares increased due to higher-than-expected earnings despite missing revenue targets, while Arc blockchain received support from Wall Street.
- Macerich: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Macerich Co. reported second-quarter funds from operations (FFO) of $100.4 million, or 35 cents per share, exceeding analyst estimates of 33 cents per share. The company also posted revenue of $249.7 million, surpassing expectations of $241.9 million, though it reported a net loss of $27.1 million, or 10 cents per share.
- SpaceX posts 92% rise in revenue in debut earnings report
SpaceX reported a 92% increase in revenue for its debut earnings report, outperforming analyst expectations in the second quarter. However, the company's shares dropped as much as 8% despite the strong financial performance.
- SpaceX's revenue surged 92% — but the stock fell after its first earnings report
SpaceX's revenue increased by 92% to $7.8 billion, exceeding estimates, but the company's stock declined due to $18.4 billion in capital expenditures that concerned investors.
- Pinterest shares fall on lukewarm sales guidance
Pinterest reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue for the second quarter, but its sales guidance was lukewarm, leading to a decline in shares.
- Merck slashed its profit forecast as acquisition costs piled up, but it beat on revenue
Merck reduced its adjusted earnings forecast to $2.66 to $2.76 per share from a previous range of $5.04 to $5.16. Despite the profit cut, the company exceeded revenue expectations.
- Energy Transfer LP: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Energy Transfer LP reported second-quarter earnings of $2.09 billion, or 59 cents per share, exceeding analysts' expectations of 39 cents per share. The company generated $34.33 billion in revenue during the period.
- McDonald’s posts strong second quarter profit, names new chief of US operations
McDonald’s reported a strong second-quarter profit of $2.36 billion, surpassing analyst expectations, and appointed Skye Anderson as president of McDonald’s USA. Revenue increased to $7.1 billion, though slightly below estimates, with U.S. same-store sales rising 0.8% amid concerns over high gas prices and consumer anxiety.
- McDonald's posts strong second quarter profit, names new chief of US operations
McDonald's reported a second-quarter profit of $2.36 billion with earnings per share of $3.38, exceeding analyst expectations. The company named Skye Anderson as president of McDonald's USA amid cautious U.S. consumer spending and rising gas prices.
- Eric Trump’s American Bitcoin treasury tops 8,000 BTC as Q2 mining production hits record
American Bitcoin increased its reserve to 8,002 BTC following a record 932 BTC mined in Q2. The company reported an 8% revenue rise to $67 million during the quarter.
- STAT+: Are AI scribes useful tools in medical education, or a crutch that imperils learning?
Hospitals are adopting AI scribes to automate note-taking during patient visits, citing benefits like reduced physician burnout and increased revenue. However, medical schools are divided, with educators worried that over-reliance on AI tools might hinder students' ability to develop critical thinking skills, particularly in differential diagnosis. Jaideep Talwalkar of Yale School of Medicine emphasizes the importance of manually crafting notes to reinforce learning through repetition.
- Aradel’s half-year profit grows far less than revenue as galloping costs bite
Aradel's half-year after-tax profit increased to ₦191 billion from ₦146.4 billion, but revenue growth outpaced profit as rising costs reduced earnings. The company experienced sharp turnover growth, but profits were lower than expected due to increasing expenses.
- Hell's Kitchen restaurant still without gas since April as revenue lags
A Hell's Kitchen restaurant named Sesamo has been without gas service since April, leading to declining revenue. The co-owners discussed the situation with CeFaan Kim.
- Coinbase shares fall after crypto exchange posts disappointing second-quarter results
Coinbase shares fell after the crypto exchange reported disappointing second-quarter results, marking the third consecutive quarter of missing revenue and earnings forecasts.
- Reddit Projects Strong Sales, But No New AI Deals
Reddit Inc. projected current-quarter revenue exceeding Wall Street estimates, but its shares declined due to the absence of new data licensing agreements.
- RIC revenues exceed $80 million as airport sets all-time annual passenger record
Richmond International Airport (RIC) has generated over $80 million in revenues this year, surpassing its 2026 fiscal year budget by 10%, and recorded an all-time annual passenger count of nearly 2.38 million.
- No coordination between Revenue, HYDRAA authorities: HC
The High Court highlighted a lack of coordination between Revenue and HYDRAA authorities.
- Arm Holdings posted record revenue as AI chip demand surged — but the stock sank
Arm Holdings reported record revenue driven by surging AI chip demand and exceeded analyst estimates for revenue and earnings. However, the company's stock price fell over 8% following the announcement.
- Starbucks reports strong quarterly sales and raises annual outlook
Starbucks reported stronger-than-expected quarterly sales growth of 7.9% globally and 7.9% in the U.S., raising its full-year sales growth forecast from 5% to 6% and increasing its earnings per share projection. Revenue declined 1% to $9.3 billion due to the sale of a stake in its China business, but net income surged 87% to $1 billion. CEO Brian Niccol credited the results to operational improvements like staff additions, technology enhancements, and store redesigns.
- Procter & Gamble revenue misses estimates as volume stays unchanged
Procter & Gamble's quarterly revenue fell short of Wall Street's estimates despite unchanged volume, while its earnings per share exceeded expectations.
- SoFi posted record revenue and lifted its full-year forecast after members surged
SoFi's membership increased by 35% to 15.8 million, and its total loan originations reached a record $14.8 billion in the second quarter. The fintech company also reported record revenue and raised its full-year forecast.
- American Assets Trust: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
American Assets Trust Inc. reported Q2 funds from operations of $39.3 million (51 cents per share) and net income of $5.2 million (9 cents per share), with revenue reaching $109.5 million. The company projects full-year funds from operations of $1.96 to $2.10 per share and noted a 27% share price increase since the start of the year.
- Boeing’s stock rallies as surprisingly large loss is offset by upbeat revenue and backlog
Boeing's stock rallied as a surprisingly large loss was offset by higher-than-expected revenue and a strong backlog. Defense business sales exceeded Wall Street expectations, while commercial airplane sales fell short.
- Corning beat earnings expectations but missed on revenue — and the stock is sinking
Corning exceeded earnings expectations with core EPS of $0.78 but reported core sales of $4.74 billion, which fell short of revenue targets. Its third-quarter outlook also disappointed Wall Street, leading to a decline in its stock price.
- Coca-Cola FEMSA (KOF) Shares Jump After Strong Second-Quarter Results
Coca-Cola FEMSA (KOF), the world's largest Coca-Cola bottler by sales volume, reported a 4.7% revenue increase to 76.3 billion pesos in Q2, with a 16.9% rise in majority net income and a 180 basis point expansion in gross margin to 47.1%. The results drove a jump in KOF shares.
- Vodacom Trims Payout Plan, Lifts Revenue Goal to $18 Billion
Vodacom Group Ltd. reduced its dividend-payout plan and increased its revenue, earnings, and cash-flow targets, aiming to reinvest capital in its higher-growth businesses in eastern and northern Africa.
- Volaris Posts US$127 Million Q2 Loss as Fuel Costs Bite
Volaris reported a US$127 million second-quarter loss due to record fuel costs, despite a 24% increase in revenue. The airline's financial performance was overwhelmed by rising fuel expenses during the period.
- Chinese battery giant CATL posts record quarterly profits amid green energy boom
Chinese battery giant CATL reported record quarterly revenue and net profit amid a green energy boom, though it slightly missed market estimates due to weakening demand for electric vehicles in China.
- Charter's revenue slid again as broadband subscriber losses mounted
Charter Communications experienced a decline in revenue and lost 172,000 broadband subscribers in Q2, marking a steeper drop compared to the same period last year.
- T-Mobile revenue misses expectations as customer gains slow
T-Mobile's second-quarter revenue increased 8% to $22.8 billion but fell short of the $22.9 billion estimate. The company also reported slowing customer gains.
- Columbia Banking: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Columbia Banking System Inc. reported second-quarter profit of $208 million with earnings of 73 cents per share, adjusted to 76 cents per share, exceeding Wall Street expectations. The company's revenue was $898 million, but its revenue net of interest expense of $677 million fell short of forecasts.
- Orbia Second Quarter Swings to Profit as EBITDA Jumps 56%
Orbia, a Mexican chemicals group, reported a US$15 million net profit in Q2, reversing a US$126 million loss from the previous year. EBITDA surged 56% to US$467 million, and revenue increased 20% to US$2.352 billion.