Unity Software Inc. (NYSE: U) saw its stock surge 5.36% in pre-market trading on Wednesday following the release of its second-quarter earnings report, which exceeded analyst expectations on multiple fronts. The company's strong performance and optimistic outlook have sparked renewed investor confidence despite a challenging market environment.
The game development platform provider reported adjusted earnings of $0.18 per share for Q2, significantly outperforming the analyst consensus estimate of -$0.27. While this represents an 18.18% decrease from the $0.22 per share reported in the same period last year, the better-than-expected result has clearly resonated with investors. Unity's revenue for the quarter came in at $440.9 million, beating the FactSet analyst estimate of $427.8 million and representing a modest 1.85% year-over-year decline.
Adding to the positive sentiment, Unity provided an encouraging outlook for the third quarter, projecting revenue in the range of $440 million to $450 million. This guidance aligns well with analyst expectations of $444.1 million. Furthermore, the company reported impressive free cash flow of $127 million for Q2 and an adjusted EBITDA of $90 million, which surpassed the IBES estimate of $76.8 million. These strong financial metrics, combined with the earnings beat, appear to have overshadowed the reported net loss of $107 million, driving the pre-market rally in Unity's stock price.
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