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Concentrix Posts Q2 EPS Miss, But Revenue Beats & Strong Guidance Offers Rebound Potential

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Concentrix Corporation (NASDAQ:CNXC) posted second-quarter earnings that came in below expectations, but revenue exceeded forecasts.

For the quarter, the firm reported adjusted EPS of $2.70, missing the $2.78 consensus estimate. Revenue rose 1.5% year-over-year to $2.42 billion, slightly above the $2.38 billion forecast.

Looking ahead, Concentrix guided for third-quarter revenue of $2.445–$2.47 billion, comfortably above analyst estimates of $2.392 billion. The company expects Q3 adjusted EPS of $2.80–$2.91, bracketing the $2.90 consensus.

For full-year fiscal 2025, Concentrix forecasts revenue of $9.72–$9.815 billion and adjusted EPS of $11.53–$11.76, both ahead of Street expectations, signaling confidence in accelerating momentum despite the Q2 earnings shortfall.

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