$V VISA Q1 25 EARNINGS REVENUE $9.500 B VS. ESTIMATE $9.341 B ADJUSTED EPS $2.75 VS. ESTIMATE $2.66 ADJUSTED NET INCOME $5.5 B VS. ESTIMATE $5.298 B EPS $2.58 CROSS-BORDER VOLUMES AT CONSTANT CURRENCY +16% Payment volume $3.52t, est. $3.52t SEES HIGH SINGLE-DIGIT EPS…
Visa CEO: "Visa's strong Q1 FY 25 results reflected healthy spending during the holiday season and improving trends in payments volume, cross-border volume, and processed transactions growth" $V: +1.4% AH https://t.co/tTcCX6lVJZ
$V | Visa Q1 25 Earnings - Adjusted EPS: $2.75 (est $2.66) - EPS: $2.58 (vs $2.39 YoY) - Revenue: $9.50B (est $9.35B) - Net Revenue Growth: +16% at constant currency - Cross-Border Volumes: +16% at constant currency - Total Processed Transactions: $63.8B (est $63.43B)

V.F. Corporation (VFC) reported its third quarter 2025 earnings, surpassing expectations across key financial metrics. The company announced earnings per share (EPS) of $0.62, beating the consensus estimate of $0.34. Revenue for the quarter reached $2.83 billion, exceeding the expected $2.75 billion. VFC also provided guidance for the fourth quarter, projecting an adjusted operating income ranging from -$30 million to $0 million, with revenue expected to decline by 4% to 2% on a constant currency basis compared to the consensus estimate of $2.28 billion. For the full year 2025, the company raised its free cash flow forecast to $440 million from a prior estimate of $425 million. VFC attributed its performance to strong progress in improving profitability and strengthening its financial position during the third quarter. Additionally, the company reported a gross profit of $1.60 billion and an operating income of $226 million, with an adjusted operating income of $324 million. The operating margin increased by 1,130 basis points year-over-year.

