Accounting automation software maker Blackline (NASDAQ:BL) will be reporting earnings tomorrow after market close. Here’s what you need to know.
BlackLine beat analysts’ revenue expectations by 1.4% last quarter, reporting revenues of $160.5 million, up 11% year on year. It was a strong quarter for the company, with accelerating customer growth and an impressive beat of analysts’ EBITDA estimates. It added 24 customers to reach a total of 4,435.
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This quarter, analysts are expecting BlackLine’s revenue to grow 8.2% year on year to $163.1 million, slowing from the 12.2% increase it recorded in the same quarter last year. Adjusted earnings are expected to come in at $0.52 per share.
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The majority of analysts covering the company have reconfirmed their estimates over the last 30 days, suggesting they anticipate the business to stay the course heading into earnings. BlackLine has a history of exceeding Wall Street’s expectations, beating revenue estimates every single time over the past two years by 0.7% on average.
Looking at BlackLine’s peers in the finance and HR software segment, some have already reported their Q3 results, giving us a hint as to what we can expect. Paylocity delivered year-on-year revenue growth of 14.3%, beating analysts’ expectations by 1.9%, and Paycom reported revenues up 11.2%, topping estimates by 1.1%. Paylocity traded up 3.3% following the results while Paycom was also up 21.3%.
Read our full analysis of Paylocity’s results here and Paycom’s results here.
There has been positive sentiment among investors in the finance and HR software segment, with share prices up 7% on average over the last month. BlackLine’s stock price was unchanged during the same time and is heading into earnings with an average analyst price target of $57.70 (compared to the current share price of $54.12).
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