Block Raises 2026 Projections Amid AI-Driven Code Overhaul and Workforce Reduction of 4,000

Stock News
08/06

Block (XYZ.US) has officially raised its 2026 performance outlook following its latest earnings report, with the primary driver being the deep integration of artificial intelligence across nearly all code modifications, fundamentally restructuring the research and development process. Second-quarter financial results exceeded expectations across the board, with gross profit climbing 25% year-over-year to $3.17 billion and adjusted operating profit reaching $855 million. Adjusted diluted earnings per share came in at $1.02, significantly surpassing Wall Street's consensus estimate of $0.87, underscoring robust single-quarter profitability.

Based on this performance, Block has increased its full-year gross profit guidance from $12.33 billion to $12.51 billion, while raising its adjusted operating profit forecast from $3.34 billion to $3.47 billion. Chief Financial Officer Amrita Ahuja noted that this adjustment reflects both the strong first-half results and confirms the positive momentum anticipated for the second half of 2026.

In a letter to shareholders, Block disclosed that nearly all code modifications in June were completed with the assistance of agentic AI technology. As early as February, the company had eliminated 4,000 positions as part of an AI-centered restructuring plan. Business lead Owen Jennings confirmed that the volume of code modifications handled per engineer has surged 150% since the start of the year, with the efficiency leap serving as a key hallmark of the organizational transformation.

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