Revolve Group’s Stock Surges With Earnings Beat

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Revolve Group is proving there might be a few winners amid the ongoing pandemic.

The fashion e-tailer posted quarterly results Wednesday after the bell, beating top-line expectations and improving on bottom-line profits year-over-year. Shares of Revolve surged more than 23 percent during after-hours trading as a result.

“Our team has done a phenomenal job remaining extremely nimble throughout this highly uncertain and fluid environment, finding innovative ways to deliver operating efficiencies throughout the business and rapidly adjusting our marketing and merchandising strategies to stay connected with our customer,” Revolve cofounder and co-ceo Michael Mente, said in his prepared remarks.

“We are confident that our agile team, flexible business model and strong balance sheet position us well to navigate through what continues to be an uncertain environment,” Karanikolas continued. “We believe these competitive advantages, coupled with our strong brand, differentiated technology and deep customer connection, position us to thrive over the long term.”For the three-month period ending June 30, the company’s total revenues were $142 million, down from nearly $162 million last year.

“We are keeping our customers very happy,” Mente said on Wednesday afternoon’s conference call with analysts. “Despite everything going on in the world around us, we’re continuing to drive brand loyalty.”

 

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