How did ODP's Q2 2025 revenue and earnings compare to consensus estimates? | ODP (Aug 06, 2025) | Candlesense

How did ODP's Q2 2025 revenue and earnings compare to consensus estimates?

Answer

Based on the information you supplied (the headline, source, and basic metadata of the Business Wire release), the article does not include the actual figures for ODP’s second‑quarter 2025 revenue, earnings (e.g., net income or adjusted EPS), nor the consensus analyst estimates for those metrics. Consequently, we cannot determine from this excerpt whether ODP’s Q2 2025 results beat, met, or missed the market’s consensus expectations.

What would be needed to answer the question

To evaluate how ODP’s Q2 2025 performance compared to consensus estimates, the following data points are required:

Metric Information needed
Revenue Actual Q2 2025 revenue reported by ODP (in $ millions) and the average/median consensus estimate published by analysts prior to the release.
Earnings Actual Q2 2025 earnings per share (EPS) – typically both GAAP net income per share and the “adjusted” or “non‑GAAP” EPS that companies often highlight – and the corresponding consensus EPS estimate.
Comparison A statement indicating whether the actual figures exceeded, matched, or fell short of the consensus numbers, often expressed as “beat by X%,” “in line with expectations,” or “missed by Y%.”

How you can obtain the missing details

  1. Read the full Business Wire release – The complete press release will list the quarter’s revenue, net income (or adjusted net income), and EPS, along with a commentary on how those numbers compare to analyst expectations.
  2. Check earnings preview/review sites – Services such as Bloomberg, FactSet, Thomson Reuters, or Yahoo! Finance typically publish a “Consensus Estimate vs. Actual” table for each earnings season.
  3. Look at analyst commentary – Often, the press release or subsequent analyst calls will quote the consensus estimate and note the degree of any beat or miss.

Sample answer structure (if the missing data were available)

“ODP reported Q2 2025 revenue of *$X billion, which was **Y% above the $Z billion consensus estimate. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $A, B% higher than the $C consensus EPS forecast. The company therefore beat both top‑line and bottom‑line expectations, leading analysts to raise its 2025 outlook.”*

Until the actual financial figures and analyst consensus numbers are known, any comparison would be speculative. If you can provide the specific revenue, earnings, and consensus estimate numbers from the full press release (or another reliable source), I’ll be able to give you a precise, data‑driven comparison.