Answer – Revenue and earnings versus consensus estimates
Based on the information provided in the news release, Lemonade’s Q2 2025 financial results have been posted, and a conference call has been scheduled. However, the press release does not disclose the actual Q2 2025 revenue figures, earnings (or earnings‑per‑share), or any comparison of those results to consensus analyst estimates.
Because those specific numbers and the analyst‐consensus benchmarks are not included in the excerpt you provided, we cannot determine from this article alone whether Lemonade’s revenue or earnings beat, met, or missed consensus expectations.
What you can do next
- Access the Q2 2025 Letter to Shareholders – The release notes that the full results are available in the “Q2 2025 Letter to Shareholders,” which typically contains:
- The company’s reported revenue and net income (or GAAP/adjusted earnings per share).
- A table or discussion of how those figures compare to Wall Street consensus estimates.
- Listen to the conference call – The conference call scheduled for 8:00 am ET (5:00 am PT) will likely include a management discussion of the results, including commentary on whether the company’s performance was above, in line with, or below analyst expectations.
- Consult third‑party sources – Financial news services (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters, FactSet) or analyst research notes will usually publish a “beat/miss” summary that directly compares Lemonade’s reported numbers to consensus estimates.
Bottom line: The current news snippet does not contain the revenue or earnings figures, nor does it state whether they were above or below analyst expectations. To obtain those details, you’ll need to review Lemonade’s Q2 2025 earnings release (the Letter to Shareholders) or the accompanying analyst commentary.