Answer
Based on the excerpt you provided, the press release only announces that Everspin TechnologiesâŻ(NASDAQ:âŻMRAM) has posted its âpreliminary unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended JuneâŻ30âŻ2025â and includes a quote from the CEO about the companyâs performance.âŻThe release does not contain any of the following details that are needed to answer your question:
Required data for the EPSâvsâconsensus analysis | Present in the excerpt? |
---|---|
Reported EPS (or net income per share) for Q2âŻ2025 | No |
Consensus analyst EPS estimate for Q2âŻ2025 | No |
Any statement indicating a âbeatâ or âmissâ of that estimate | No |
Magnitude of the beat/miss (e.g., $0.05 above/below consensus) | No |
Because none of the quantitative earningsâperâshare figuresâor the analyst consensus numbersâare included in the text you shared, we cannot determine whether Everspin beat or missed the consensus EPS estimate, nor can we calculate the size of any such beat or miss.
What to do next?
If you can locate the full press release (or a more complete news article) that includes the Q2âŻ2025 earnings per share and the analyst consensus estimate, you can then:
- Identify the reported EPS â usually listed as âGAAP EPSâ or âadjusted EPSâ in the results table.
- Find the consensus EPS estimate â often reported in the same release or in analyst coverage summaries (e.g., âConsensus EPS estimate: $0.12 per shareâ).
- Calculate the difference:
[ \text{Difference} = \text{Reported EPS} - \text{Consensus EPS} ]- If the result is positive, the company beat the estimate by that amount.
- If the result is negative, the company missed the estimate by the absolute value of that amount.
- If the result is positive, the company beat the estimate by that amount.
Once you have those numbers, you can answer the question directly (e.g., âEverspin beat the consensus EPS estimate by $0.04 per shareâ or âEverspin missed the consensus EPS estimate by $0.02 per shareâ).
Quick checklist for locating the needed data
- Companyâs investorârelations page â look for the âQuarterly Resultsâ or âPress Releasesâ section for Q2âŻ2025.
- SEC filings (e.g., Form 10âQ) â these contain the same EPS figures and often include a âManagement Discussion & Analysisâ that references analyst expectations.
- Financial news services (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters, Yahoo!âŻFinance) â they usually list both the actual EPS and the consensus estimate sideâbyâside.
- Analyst research reports â if you have access to a brokerage platform, the âEarnings Estimatesâ tab will show the consensus EPS.
If you can provide the missing EPS numbers (or a link to the full release), Iâll be happy to compute the beat/miss and its magnitude for you.