Square continues its stellar stock market run
Square, the payments processing company founded by Jack Dorsey, reported its second quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday. After beating expectations, the stock quickly went up 4% in initial after hours trading.
Square reported revenue of $552 million, when analysts were forecasting $536 million. It’s also up 26% from the same period last year. The company still lost money at 4 cents per share, but less than the 5 cents per share Wall Street was expecting.
The company still lost money at 4 cents per share, but less than the 5 cents per share Wall Street was expecting. Gross payment volume, a measurement of total transactions, was $16.4 billion, up 32% since last year.
At the time of the IPO, Square was widely panned for having a $3 billion market cap that was only half the $6 billion private market valuation. Since then, Square has done a great job convincing investors that it has improving financials and the company is now worth almost $10 billion.
Meanwhile, Dorsey’s other company, Twitter has had a difficult ride on the market. Down from highs of $69 per share, these days Twitter trades around $16.
With a market cap of $11.74 billion compared to Square’s $9.9 billion, it’s not out of the question that Square will surpass Twitter to become the larger company.
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