
Pinterest just reported first-quarter earnings
Pinterest reported first-quarter earnings on Thursday that beat on sales but missed on earnings per share.
Here's how the company did, compared to analysts' consensus estimates from LSEG:
The social media company said second-quarter sales should come in the range of $960 million to $980 million, which at the midpoint is higher than analysts expectations of $966 million.
Pinterest had 570 million monthly active users in the first quarter, ahead of Wall Street estimates of 565 million.
First quarter sales stemming from the U.S. and Canada came in at $663 million, missing analysts estimates of $664 million. Its first-quarter Europe revenue was $147 million, topping analysts projections of $141 million.
Pinterest logged $172 million in first quarter adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or EBIDTA, which was higher than the $164 million that Wall Street was expecting. First quarter EBIDTA margin was 20% compared to analysts expectations of 19.4%.
The company recorded $1.52 in first quarter global average revenue per user, which was in line with analysts estimates.
"As the macroeconomic and digital ad landscape evolves, our strategy and consistent execution has made Pinterest more resilient than ever," Pinterest CEO Bill Ready said in a statement. "The fundamentals in the business are strong and we're continuing to see healthy growth."
Pinterest was the latest online advertising company to report quarterly earnings amid a rocky economy and an ongoing U.S. and China trade dispute. Although many tech companies like Meta reported solid first-quarter results, they shared some trepidation about the coming quarters and rest of the year.
Meta finance chief Susan Li last week said that "Asia-based e-commerce exporters" have slashed their digital advertising spending in light of the recent ending of the de minimis trade loophole.
"It's very early, hard to know how things will play out over the quarter, and certainly, harder to know that for the rest of the year," Li said on Meta's earnings call.
Reddit shares jumped as high as 19% last Thursday when the company reported first-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street estimates. But after executives discussed the tough economy and Google-related search challenges during an earnings call, Reddit's receded to around 5% in after-hours trading that day.
Snap reported first-quarter earnings last week that beat on sales, but the company declined to provide guidance because of macroeconomic uncertainties, which caused its stock to sink about 13%.
Alphabet reported first-quarter earnings on Apr. 24 and said that its Google advertising sales rose 8.5% year over year to $66.89 billion while YouTube ad revenue increased 10% to $8.93 billion. Executives at the company then told analysts that it expects some headwinds to its core advertising business, particularly from Asia.
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