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WideOpenWest Inc reports results for the quarter ended March 31 - Earnings Summary

ReutersMay 6, 2025 8:21 PM
  • WideOpenWest Inc WOW.N reported a quarterly adjusted loss of 17 cents​​ per share for the quarter ended March 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of -18 cents. The mean expectation of four analysts for the quarter was for a loss of 19 cents per share. Wall Street expected results to range from -25 cents to -15 cents per share.

  • Revenue fell 7.1% to $150.00 million from a year ago; analysts expected $148.17 million.

  • WideOpenWest Inc's reported EPS for the quarter was a loss of 17 cents​.

  • The company reported a quarterly loss of $13.9 million.

  • WideOpenWest Inc shares had fallen by 12.1% this quarter and lost 12.3% so far this year.

FORECAST CHANGES

  • The mean earnings estimate of analysts had fallen by about 48.1% in the last three months.​

  • In the last 30 days, there have been no earnings estimate revisions by analysts covering the company.

RECOMMENDATIONS

  • The current average analyst rating on the shares is "hold" and the breakdown of recommendations is 1 "strong buy" or "buy," 2 "hold" and 1 "sell" or "strong sell." The average consensus recommendation for the broadcasting peer group is also "hold"

  • Wall Street's median 12-month price target for WideOpenWest Inc is $6.15

This summary was machine generated from LSEG data May 6 at 08:21 p.m. UTC. ​All figures in US dollars unless otherwise stated. (For questions concerning the data in this report, contact Estimates.Support@lseg.com. For any other questions or feedback, contact RefinitivNewsSupport@thomsonreuters.com)

QUARTER ENDING

ESTIMATE

ACTUAL

BEAT, MET, MISSED

Mar. 31 2025

-0.19

-0.17

Beat

Dec. 31 2024

-0.13

-0.13

Met

Sep. 30 2024

-0.10

-0.27

Missed

Jun. 30 2024

-0.14

-0.13

Beat

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