Stock Track | Frontdoor Stock Soars 10.46% as Q2 Earnings Beat Expectations and Full-Year Guidance Raised

Stock Track
Aug 05

Frontdoor Inc (FTDR), the leading provider of home warranties in the U.S., saw its stock surge 10.46% in intraday trading on Tuesday, following the release of its impressive second-quarter 2025 financial results and an upward revision of its full-year guidance. The stock's significant jump came after a strong pre-market performance, where it had already gained 6.48% to 7.4%.

The company reported a 14% increase in revenue for Q2, reaching $617 million and significantly surpassing the analyst consensus estimate of $602.6 million. This growth was driven by a 2% price increase and a 12% rise in volume, primarily attributed to the successful integration of the 2-10 acquisition. Frontdoor's adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.63 also beat analyst expectations of $1.45, marking a 28.35% increase from the same period last year.

Adding to the positive sentiment, Frontdoor raised its full-year 2025 outlook. The company increased its revenue guidance to a range of $2.055 billion to $2.075 billion, up from the previous forecast. The gross profit margin range was adjusted to 55% to 56%, and the adjusted EBITDA range was raised to $530 million to $550 million. CFO Jessica Ross highlighted that strong operational execution supported the company's margin structure. The market's enthusiastic response to these results and the optimistic outlook is reflected in the stock's significant rally during Tuesday's trading session.

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