
Fortinet ($FTNT) reported strong quarterly earnings with revenue of $1.66 billion, a year-over-year increase of 17.31%, surpassing analyst expectations by $60 million. The earnings per share (EPS) of $0.74 marked a 45.10% increase from the previous year, beating estimates by $0.13. The company attributed its growth to rising demand for its AI-powered cybersecurity solutions. Affirm ($AFRM) also saw a notable performance, with shares rising 21% after reporting a revenue increase of 47% year-over-year to $866 million, exceeding the estimated $807 million. The company's gross merchandise volume (GMV) rose 35% year-over-year to $10.1 billion, with active consumers increasing by 23% to 21 million. Doximity ($DOCS) experienced a 30% surge in shares following its fiscal third-quarter earnings, which revealed a revenue increase of 25% year-over-year to $168.6 million, beating estimates of $152.15 million. The company also provided positive guidance for the upcoming quarter, expecting revenue between $132.5 million and $133.5 million. Aflac ($AFL) reported quarterly revenue of $5.40 billion, a 43.05% increase year-over-year, exceeding expectations by $1.24 billion, although its EPS of $1.56 fell short of estimates by $0.06.















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Mettler-Toledo International $MTD has released its quarterly earnings. Revenue of $1.05B (+11.77% YoY) beats by $35M. EPS of $12.41 (+32.02% YoY) beats by $0.69.