Tag: Q3 2025 earnings
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United Airlines Q4 2025 Earnings Forecast Boosts Optimism
Overview: United Airlines Announces Stronger-Than-Expected Q4 Outlook United Airlines (UAL) signaled it expects a brighter finish to 2025, projecting fourth-quarter earnings per share (EPS) in the range of $3.00 to $3.50. That compares with consensus estimates around $2.86 per share and follows a solid Q3 performance that exceeded profitability expectations despite revenue gaps. The airline’s…
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United Airlines Forecasts Strong Q4 2025 Earnings Amid Mixed Q3 Results
United Airlines Boosts Q4 2025 Outlook After Mixed Q3 Performance United Airlines (UAL) signaled optimism for the final quarter of 2025, forecasting earnings that would top Wall Street expectations. In a release on Wednesday, the carrier projected fourth-quarter earnings per share (EPS) between $3.00 and $3.50, versus analysts’ consensus around $2.86. The upbeat forecast follows…
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PepsiCo Q3 2025 Earnings Beat Amid North America Slump
PepsiCo reports mixed Q3 2025 results as international growth offsets North American declines PepsiCo (PEP) reported a solid third-quarter performance that beat Wall Street expectations on earnings and revenue, even as the company navigates ongoing softness in its home market. The beverage and snack giant posted adjusted earnings of $2.29 per share and revenue of…
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PepsiCo Q3 2025 Earnings Beat on International Growth as North America Volumes Decline
PepsiCo Delivers Q3 2025 Earnings Beat Driven by International Growth PepsiCo (PEP) reported its fiscal third-quarter 2025 results, beating analysts’ expectations on earnings and revenue as gains outside the United States helped offset softer demand at home. The company posted adjusted earnings per share that topped consensus and revenue that came in slightly ahead of…
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PepsiCo Q3 2025 Earnings: Growth Offsets NA Decline
PepsiCo Q3 2025 earnings: international growth helps offset North American pressure PepsiCo (PEP) reported its fiscal third quarter results, showing a still-healthy earnings beat and revenue that rose modestly, even as the company contends with softer demand at home. The blended strength across international markets helped cushion a decline in North America, underscoring a familiar…
