AppLovin 2Q Sales Gain, Gives Soft 3Q Outlook

Dow Jones
Aug 06
 

AppLovin's sales continued to grow in the second quarter, helping profit similarly climb.

However, the advertising company's quarterly sales were just below analysts' forecast, and it gave a softer third-quarter outlook than Wall Street was looking for.

The stock slid 25% to $314 in after-hours trading on Wednesday. At market close, shares were down 38% year to date.

AppLovin posted a second-quarter profit of $1.27 billion, compared with $819.5 million a year earlier. Earnings per share was $3.76, in line with analyst estimates, according to FactSet.

Revenue gained 53% to $1.92 billion, just below analyst estimates of $1.94 billion.

For the current third quarter, Applovin expects revenue of about $2.06 billion to $2.09 billion, compared with the $2.08 billion analysts are forecasting.

The company expects adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of $1.71 billion to $1.74 billion for the quarter, below Wall Street's forecast of $1.76 billion.

 
 

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