Affirm (NASDAQ:AFRM) reported results for its fiscal third quarter of 2023. Affirm posted a loss per share of 69 cents, which is better than the analyst estimate for a loss of 92 cents per share. The company reported revenue of $380.98 million. This was above the analyst estimate for revenue of $369.97 million. You can
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Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) reported earnings for the first quarter of 2023. Rivian reported a loss per share of $1.25. This was better than the loss of $1.59 that analysts expected. The company reported revenue of $661 million. This is a 1.4% positive surprise compared to the analyst estimate of $652.1 million. You can read the full
Exact Sciences (NASDAQ:EXAS) reported results for the first quarter of 2023. Exact Sciences reported a loss per share of 42 cents. That is much better than the analyst estimate for a loss of 75 cents per share. The company reported revenue of $602.45 million. This represents 10.8% positive surprise against the analyst estimate of $543.46
Twilio (NYSE:TWLO) reported first-quarter results for 2023. Twilio reported earnings per share of 47 cents. That was more than double the analyst estimate of 21 cents. The company reported revenue of $1.01 billion. That was slightly higher than the analyst estimate for revenue of $1 billion. You can read the full Twilio press release here.
Upstart (NASDAQ:UPST) just reported results for the first quarter of 2023. Upstart posted a loss per share of 47 cents. This is better than the analyst estimate for a loss per share of 81 cents. The company reported revenue of $102.93 million. This is worse than the analyst estimate for revenue of $108.96 million. You
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