On August 4, Gartner rose 8.9% in pre-market trading, trading at $165.0/share, with turnover of $408,000.
The surge was driven by Gartner reporting Q2 adjusted earnings of $4.37 per diluted share, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $3.75 by approximately 16.5% and representing a 23.8% increase over $3.53 in the year-ago period. Revenue came in at $1.676 billion, also exceeding the $1.650 billion estimate, though slightly below last year's $1.69 billion. More significantly, the company raised its full-year adjusted EPS guidance to at least $14, up from a prior outlook of at least $13.25, well above the analyst expectation of $13.69.
Prior to the report, analyst sentiment had been cautious, with multiple firms including Goldman Sachs, Jefferies, and Barclays maintaining hold-equivalent ratings and reducing price targets over recent months amid concerns about contract value growth deceleration and potential generative AI disintermediation headwinds. The strong earnings beat and raised guidance appear to have alleviated near-term investor concerns about the company's profit trajectory.
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