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$BILL holds up 5% all AH post print (with much lowered ests on investments and higher tax rate) and now down 7% for a 12% swing; $INTU somewhat similar but different reasons https://t.co/hY4puAclJk
Bill Earnings Breakdown ( $BILL ) RESULTS 🟢 Revenue: $344M (est $328M) 🟢 EPS: $0.57 (est $0.46) GUIDE 🟢 Q1 Revenue: $349M (est $337M) 🔴 Q1 EPS: $0.50 (est $0.51) 🟢 FY Revenue: $1.433B (est $1.429B) 🔴 FY EPS: $1.49 (est $2.23) https://t.co/JWI4qPJda9
$BILL PT Raised to $67 at JPMorgan Like F3Q, BILL produced a MSD F4Q revenue beat and showed strong upside to profitability metrics. Initial FY25 outlook was expectedly conservative (a touch lighter than street growth) on revenue, but margins surprised to the downside on stepped…