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FactSet Research Systems Inc Q4 Profit Increases, But Misses Estimates

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

FactSet Research Systems Inc (FDS) revealed earnings for its fourth quarter that Increased from the same period last year but missed the Street estimates.

The company's earnings came in at $153.616 million, or $4.03 per share. This compares with $89.496 million, or $2.32 per share, last year.

Excluding items, FactSet Research Systems Inc reported adjusted earnings of $154.590 million or $4.05 per share for the period.

Analysts on average had expected the company to earn $4.13 per share. Analysts' estimates typically exclude special items.

The company's revenue for the period rose 6.2% to $596.901 million from $562.187 million last year.

FactSet Research Systems Inc earnings at a glance (GAAP) :

-Earnings: $153.616 Mln. vs. $89.496 Mln. last year.
-EPS: $4.03 vs. $2.32 last year.
-Revenue: $596.901 Mln vs. $562.187 Mln last year.

Looking ahead, for fiscal 2026, FactSet Research expects a decline in net income with a rise in revenue.

The company expects net income per share of $14.55 to $15.25, with adjusted profit per share of $16.90 to $17.60, below analysts’ forecast of $18.27 per share.

FactSet Research anticipates revenue of $2.423 billion (Bln) to $2.448 Bln, in line with Street view of $2.45 Bln.

For fiscal 2025, the company has recorded a net income of $15.55 per share with adjusted earnings per share of $16.98 per share, on revenue of $2.321 billion.

FDS was down by 3.46% at $324.36 in the pre-market trade on the New York Stock Exchange.

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