Twilio Just Beat In Its First Ever Earnings Report


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Shares of Twilio Inc (NYSE: TWLO) are trading a slightly higher following the company's first ever earnings report since becoming publicly traded in June. Twilio EPS in Q2 was a loss of $0.08 versus consensus estimates for a loss of $0.14. Revenues were $64.5 million versus estimates of $58.22 million. 

Twilio said active customer accounts as of June were 30,780 versus prior year of 21,226. 

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CEO Jeff Lawson said "We delivered strong results in our first quarter as a public company, as we saw continued growth across our product lines."

Looking out to Q3, the company sees Q3 EPS between $(0.10) and $(0.09) versus estimates for $(0.10). Revenues are expected to be between $63 million and $65 million versus estimates for $60.5 million.  

For the full year of 2016 Twilio expects EPS to be between $(0.30) and $(0.28) versus estimates of $(0.36). Revenues are expected be between $253 million and $257 million versus estimates of $242.37 million

Twillio shares closed Monday's regular session up $1.01 or 2.43 percent at $42.50.


27% profit every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his option buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads… BUYING options. Most traders don’t even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here’s how he does it.


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