Did the earnings release provide any guidance or outlook for Q3 or FY 2025, and what is the expected trajectory?
Short answer:
The announcement you provided does not contain any forward‑looking guidance or outlook for the third quarter (Q3 2025) or the full fiscal year (FY 2025). It only details when the company will publish its Q2 2025 results (Monday, August 25, 2025, after the market close) and the timing of the accompanying earnings‑call conference.
Why the answer is “no guidance”
Item in the press release | What it tells us | Does it include guidance? |
---|---|---|
Earnings‑release date | Q2 2025 results will be posted on 8/25/2025 after market close. | No |
Conference‑call schedule | Call on 8/26/2025 at 9:00 a.m. ET, with a replay later. | No |
Additional details | The snippet you shared ends with “The Company will also post an earnings…” and does not continue with any forward‑looking statements. | No |
Typical guidance language (e.g., “We expect revenue to grow …” or “Our outlook for FY 2025 is …”) | Absent. | No |
Because the excerpt stops after announcing the release and call, and no further text is supplied, we have no evidence that the company disclosed any quantitative or qualitative outlook for the upcoming quarter or year.
What this means for the “expected trajectory”
- No explicit trajectory – Without guidance, investors cannot rely on the company’s own projections for Q3 2025 or FY 2025 from this particular announcement.
- What to watch next – The trajectory will likely become clear when the Q2 2025 results are actually released on August 25, 2025, and during the conference call on August 26, 2025, where management often discusses:
- Recent performance drivers,
- Market conditions,
- Any planned strategic initiatives,
- Potential guidance for the next quarter or full year.
What you can do now
- Mark your calendar – Note the release (8/25) and call (8/26) so you can hear directly from management.
- Monitor the filing – After the market close on 8/25, the results will be posted on the company’s investor‑relations website and on the SEC’s EDGAR system (Form 10‑Q). Those filings will include Management’s Discussion & Analysis (MD&A), which often contains forward‑looking statements.
- Listen to the call – The conference‑call transcript (or replay) usually contains any guidance that may not appear in the filing, especially qualitative commentary on expectations for Q3 and FY 2025.
- Check subsequent press releases – If FSCO decides to issue a separate “Guidance Update” or “Outlook” press release after the earnings call, that would be the definitive source for trajectory expectations.
Bottom line: Based solely on the news snippet you provided, there is no guidance for Q3 2025 or FY 2025, and therefore we cannot comment on the expected trajectory at this time. The relevant information will become available once the Q2 2025 earnings are released and discussed on the scheduled conference call.