Investing.com - Extreme (NASDAQ: EXTR) reported fourth quarter EPS of $0.19, $0.06 better than the analyst estimate of $0.13. Revenue for the quarter came in at $256.7M versus the consensus estimate of $253.21M.
Guidance
Extreme sees Q1 2025 EPS of $-0.14-$-0.09 versus the analyst consensus of $0.12.
Extreme sees Q1 2025 revenue of $255.00M-$265.00M versus the analyst consensus of $259.50M.
Extreme sees FY 2025 revenue of $1.11B-$1.13B versus the analyst consensus of $1.11B.
Extreme's stock price closed at $12.95. It is up 19.80% in the last 3 months and down -58.39% in the last 12 months.
Extreme saw 1 positive EPS revisions and 6 negative EPS revisions in the last 90 days. See Extreme's stock price’s past reactions to earnings here.
According to InvestingPro, Extreme's Financial Health score is "good performance".
Check out Extreme's recent earnings performance, and Extreme's financials here.
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