Ross Stores (NASDAQ:ROST) – The discount apparel retailer beat expectations with adjusted earnings of $1.59 per share, above the expected $1.50. Revenue grew 7% to $5.3 billion, surpassing the forecast of $5.25 billion. Same-store sales increased by 4%, compared to analysts’ expectation of a 2.9% increase. The company raised its annual earnings forecast to between $6 and $6.13 per share. Shares rose 5.5% in pre-market trading.
Workday (NASDAQ:WDAY) – The cloud-based enterprise management software company beat expectations with adjusted earnings of $1.75 per share, above the expected $1.65, and net income of $132 million. Revenue rose to $2.09 billion, surpassing the forecast of $2.07 billion. The company projects subscription revenue growth of 15% for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 and an increase in the adjusted operating margin to 30%. Shares rose 11.6% in pre-market trading.
Intuit (NASDAQ:INTU) – The financial and accounting software company reported fourth-quarter earnings per share of $1.99, beating the estimate of $1.85. Revenue was $3.18 billion, above the expected $3.08 billion. For 2025, the company projects earnings per share of $19.16 to $19.36 and revenue between $18.16 billion and $18.35 billion, while analysts projected EPS of $19.15 and revenue of $18.18 billion.
American Software (NASDAQ:AMSWA) – The enterprise and supply chain software company reported net income of $2.1 million in the first fiscal quarter, with earnings per share of $0.06. Adjusted, earnings were $0.12 per share. Revenue reached $26.2 million. The company projects annual revenue between $104 million and $108 million.
Red Robin (NASDAQ:RRGB) – The burger restaurant chain reported an adjusted loss of $0.47 per share in the second quarter, larger than the expected $0.42. Revenue was $300.2 million, slightly above the expected $294.37 million. Comparable sales fell 0.8%, excluding a benefit related to the loyalty program. The company lowered its adjusted EBITDA forecast to $40-45 million. Shares fell 16.3% in pre-market trading.
CAVA (NYSE:CAVA) – The Mediterranean restaurant chain beat second-quarter expectations with earnings per share of $0.17 and revenue of $233 million, while analysts tracked by LSEG expected $0.13 and $220 million. Revenue increased by 35%, and net income was $19.7 million. Same-store sales grew 14.4%. The company raised its annual sales growth forecast to 8.5%-9.5% and now expects to open 54-57 new restaurants in 2024. Shares rose 9.8% in pre-market trading.
Bill.com (NYSE:BILL) – The enterprise financial automation platform exceeded fourth-quarter expectations with adjusted earnings of $0.57 per share and revenue of $343.7 million, while Wall Street expected EPS of $0.46 and revenue of $328.06 million. The company projects first-quarter revenue of $346-351 million, above estimates. However, the annual EPS forecast of $1.36-1.61 fell below the expected $2.23. Shares rose 5.8% in pre-market trading.
Macro Bank (NYSE:BMA) – The Argentine private equity bank reported a loss of $264.1 million in the second quarter, equivalent to -$4.01 per share, after a profit in the same period last year. Revenue was $1.03 billion, with net interest income of $538.7 million, beating forecasts.
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