Based on the information youâve providedââthe headline, a brief summary, the ticker (SNW), the category (Earnings), the source (GlobeNewswire), and the publication timestampââthere are no specific financial figures or commentary about Sanuwaveâs actual earnings, revenue, or how those results compare to analystsâ consensus estimates.
Because the news excerpt does not include:
- The companyâs reported net income, earnings per share (EPS), or revenue for Q2 FY2025.
- The consensus EPS or revenue forecasts that analysts had published before the results were released.
- Any statement indicating whether the results âbeat,â âmet,â or âmissedâ those forecasts.
We cannot determine from this snippet whether Sanuwave met or exceeded consensus earnings estimates and revenue forecasts.
To answer the question definitively you would need to locate the full press release or a more detailed news article that provides:
- Reported figures â e.g., Q2 FY2025 net income, EPS, and total revenue.
- Consensus expectations â the average EPS and revenue estimates that Wall Street analysts were forecasting for the same quarter.
- Management commentary â often the press release will explicitly state âwe beat consensus estimatesâ or âwe came in line with forecasts.â
If you can retrieve those details (for example, from the complete GlobeNewswire release, an earnings call transcript, or a financial data platform such as Bloomberg, FactSet, or ThomsonâŻReuters), you can then directly compare the reported numbers to the consensus forecasts and determine whether the company met, exceeded, or fell short of expectations.