DoorDash inventory pops following earnings beat, rosy steering

DoorDash inventory pops following earnings beat, rosy steering


A DoorDash signal is pictured on a cafe on the day they keep their IPO in New York, December 9, 2020.

Carlo Allegri | Reuters

Shares of DoorDash jumped as a lot as 8% in prolonged trading Thursday after the meals shipping and delivery enterprise claimed far better-than-envisioned product sales for the fourth quarter and gave upbeat advice for the existing time period.

This is how the business did:

  • Loss per share: $1.65 for each share vs. 68 cents, as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv
  • Earnings: $1.82 billion vs. $1.77 billion, as envisioned by analysts, according to Refinitiv

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DoorDash explained the full number of orders it delivered in the fourth quarter grew 27% to 467 million, which topped Wall Street’s projections for roughly 458 million orders, in accordance to StreetAccount.

For the recent quarter, DoorDash reported it expects market gross get volume to be in between $15.1 billion and $15.5 billion. Analysts surveyed by StreetAccount were hunting for $15 billion in marketplace gross buy volume.

The organization also reported it authorized a buyback of up to $750 million of its shares.

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