What were the actual revenue, net income, and EPS figures for Q2 2025 versus analyst expectations? | FALC (Aug 06, 2025) | Candlesense

What were the actual revenue, net income, and EPS figures for Q2 2025 versus analyst expectations?

Below is a concise answer based on the content you provided:

Actual vs. Analyst‑Expected Figures for Q2 2025 (FalconStor Software, Inc.)

| Metric | Actual (Q2 2025) | Analyst Expectation | Notes |
|--------|------------------|--------------------|------|
| Revenue | Not disclosed in the excerpt | Not disclosed in the excerpt | The press release excerpt you shared does not contain the revenue amount or the consensus estimate. |
| Net Income | Not disclosed in the excerpt | Not disclosed in the excerpt | No net‑income figure (or expected figure) is included in the provided text. |
| Earnings‑per‑share (EPS) | Not disclosed in the excerpt | Not disclosed in the excerpt | EPS data (actual or expected) is not present in the quoted portion. |

Why the Numbers aren’t available in the snippet

  • The excerpt you supplied contains only a brief introductory paragraph, highlighting a strategic shift to subscription‑based revenue and a 57 % YoY increase in hybrid‑cloud ARR run‑rate. It does not contain the detailed financial results (revenue, net income, EPS) or the analysts' consensus numbers for those metrics.
  • To provide the exact actual values and the analysts’ expectations for revenue, net income, and EPS, we would need the full earnings release or a more detailed portion of the report that includes those figures.

What you can do next

  1. Locate the full press‑release (often available on the company’s investor‑relations website or via the Business Wire link). The full release typically contains a “Financial Highlights” table with revenue, net income, EPS, and the corresponding analyst consensus.
  2. Check financial news services (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters, FactSet) for the same report—they usually summarize the actual numbers and compare them to consensus analyst estimates.
  3. Ask for the specific excerpt that contains the numeric results (e.g., “Revenue was $X million versus analyst expectations of $Y million”) if you need a precise numeric comparison.

If you can provide the portion of the release that includes the financial figures, I’ll be happy to give you a detailed side‑by‑side comparison of actual results versus analyst expectations.