Wix.com Ltd. (NASDAQ:WIX ) Q1 2025 Results Conference Call May 21, 2025 8:30 AM ET Company Participants Emily Liu - IR Avishai Abrahami - CEO and Co-Founder Nir Zohar - President and COO Lior Shemesh - CFO Conference Call Participants Ygal Arounian - Citigroup Ken Wong - Oppenheimer John Byun - Jefferies Elizabeth Porter - Morgan Stanley Brad Erickson - RBC Capital Markets Josh Beck - Raymond James Operator Good day.
Although the revenue and EPS for Wix.com (WIX) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended March 2025, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
Wix's Q1 2025 performance is fueled by momentum in its key business units and strong bookings, despite macroeconomic uncertainty. AI breakthroughs bode well.
Wix.com (WIX) came out with quarterly earnings of $1.55 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.66 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.29 per share a year ago.
The latest trading day saw Wix.com (WIX) settling at $182.75, representing a -0.09% change from its previous close.
Besides Wall Street's top -and-bottom-line estimates for Wix.com (WIX), review projections for some of its key metrics to gain a deeper understanding of how the company might have fared during the quarter ended March 2025.
WIX introduces Wixel, an AI-powered design platform enabling anyone to create professional visuals effortlessly, with Pro upgrades available.
Increasing adoption of various AI products and WIX Studio bodes well, but forex volatility and uncertain macro conditions emerge as key concerns for WIX.
Wix.com (WIX) closed the most recent trading day at $166.45, moving +1.41% from the previous trading session.
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Wix.com (WIX) reachead $167.93 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -0.98% change compared to its last close.
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