What were Dentalcorp's actual Q2 2025 earnings and revenue versus consensus estimates? | DNTL (Aug 08, 2025) | Candlesense

What were Dentalcorp's actual Q2 2025 earnings and revenue versus consensus estimates?

Answer

The news release you referenced does not include the specific financial figures for Dentalcorp’s second‑quarter 2025 results, nor does it provide the consensus analyst estimates that would allow a “versus‑estimate” comparison. The excerpt only tells us that Dentalcorp announced its Q2 2025 financial and operating results, reaffirmed its full‑year guidance, and gave an outlook for Q3 2025, but the actual earnings (e.g., net income, earnings per share) and revenue numbers—and the corresponding consensus forecasts—are not disclosed in the text you provided.

What this means for your request

  • Actual Q2 2025 earnings: Not listed in the supplied news snippet.
  • Actual Q2 2025 revenue: Not listed in the supplied news snippet.
  • Consensus estimates for earnings and revenue: Not listed in the supplied news snippet.

How you can obtain the missing data

  1. Read the full Dentalcorp Q2 2025 press release – The complete Business Wire release (or the filing on Dentalcorp’s investor relations site) will contain the detailed financial tables, including:

    • Net income (or loss) for the quarter
    • Earnings per share (EPS) – both GAAP and adjusted
    • Total revenue (or net revenue) for the quarter
    • Any segment or geographic breakdowns
  2. Check analyst consensus data – Financial data providers such as Bloomberg, Refinitiv, FactSet, or Thomson Reuters publish consensus estimates for Canadian‑listed companies. Look up:

    • Consensus Q2 2025 EPS estimate
    • Consensus Q2 2025 revenue estimate
  3. Compare the two sets of numbers – Once you have both the actual results and the consensus forecasts, you can calculate the variance (e.g., “Actual EPS of C$0.45 vs. consensus of C$0.38, a beat of +19%”) and comment on whether Dentalcorp exceeded, met, or fell short of expectations.

If you can provide the full press release (or a link to it) or the analyst consensus numbers, I can then give you a precise “actual vs. consensus” comparison.