On August 5, Shopify surged 20.93% in regular trading, trading at $148.37 per share, with turnover of $980 million. The rally was driven by the company's second-quarter earnings report, which delivered a comprehensive beat across all key metrics.
Shopify reported Q2 revenue of $3.58 billion, up 33.7% year-over-year, exceeding the consensus estimate of $3.45 billion. GAAP earnings per share came in at $1.16, far surpassing the FactSet estimate of $0.30, while adjusted EPS of $0.42 beat the $0.40 consensus. Gross Merchandise Volume reached $115.57 billion, a 32% year-over-year increase, topping the expected $112.12 billion. Operating margin expanded to 13.6% from 10.9% a year earlier. International GMV grew 37% during the quarter.
The company also issued above-consensus Q3 guidance, projecting revenue growth at a low-thirties percentage rate year-over-year. Shopify simultaneously raised its full-year revenue growth and free cash flow margin outlook. The results reflect strong momentum in AI-powered commerce capabilities and broad-based platform adoption across merchants globally.
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