What are the specific earnings and revenue figures for Q3 versus analyst expectations? | AMTM (Aug 06, 2025) | Candlesense

What are the specific earnings and revenue figures for Q3 versus analyst expectations?

Answer

The excerpt you provided does not contain the actual Q3 earnings or revenue numbers, nor does it include the analysts’ consensus estimates for those metrics. As a result, I can’t give you the specific figures for:

  • Amentum’s Q3 earnings (e.g., net income, EPS, or adjusted earnings)
  • Amentum’s Q3 revenue
  • The corresponding analyst expectations for earnings and revenue

To obtain those details, you would need to consult the complete press release or the full earnings filing that Amentum issued for the quarter ended June 27 2025. Those documents typically list:

  1. Reported Q3 results – net income, earnings per share (EPS), and total revenue.
  2. Management’s commentary – any variance versus prior guidance or analyst forecasts.
  3. Analyst consensus estimates – often shown in a “Fact‑Box” or “Key Metrics” table that compares the company’s actual results to the average expectations compiled by data‑providers such as FactSet, Bloomberg, or Thomson Reuters.

Next steps to find the numbers

  • Visit Amentum’s Investor Relations website – look for the “Press Releases” or “Financial Results” section around the August 5 2025 date.
  • Check the SEC filing (Form 8‑K) that accompanies the press release; it usually includes a “Management Discussion & Analysis” (MD&A) with the detailed financial tables.
  • Search financial news services (e.g., Business Wire, Reuters, Bloomberg) for the full article; they often embed a “Fact‑Box” that lists the actual Q3 results and the analyst consensus.
  • If you have a subscription to a data‑provider (FactSet, S&P Capital IQ, Bloomberg Terminal), you can pull the consensus estimate for Amentum’s Q3 earnings and revenue and compare it directly to the reported figures.

Why I can’t provide the numbers here

The snippet you posted stops after the CEO’s quote and does not include the quantitative performance data. Providing speculative or fabricated numbers would be inaccurate and could mislead. Once you locate the complete press release or the SEC filing, you’ll be able to extract the exact earnings and revenue figures and see how they compare to analyst expectations. If you can share those additional details, I’ll gladly help you interpret the results.