DoorDash stock pops 18% after posting record orders

DoorDash stock pops 18% after posting record orders


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DoorDash reported second-quarter results after the bell on Thursday that beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations but showed a greater loss per share than anticipated.

Shares of DoorDash popped 18% in after-hours trading.

Here’s how the company did:

  • Loss per share: 72 cents vs. 41 cents expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv.
  • Revenue: $1.61 billion vs. 1.52 billion expected by analysts according to Refinitiv.

DoorDash said the total number of orders it delivered grew 23% year-over-year to 426 million, an all-time high.

Revenue grew 30% year-over-year, which the company attributed to increased order frequency and higher monthly active users.

DoorDash said it anticipates a “softer consumer spending environment” in the second half of the year. It cautioned investors that consumer spending could deteriorate faster than anticipated, which could drive results below its expectations.

The company said it expects adjusted EBITDA to fall between $25 million and $75 million in the third quarter, a wide range that covers analyst expectations of $51.2 million, according to StreetAccount.

DoorDash said it is aware challenging macroeconomic conditions exist for consumers as they grapple with uncertainty and high levels of inflation, but it has not seen changes to its consumer engagement in the U.S. marketplace.

“Although we have noticed several external indications of shifts in consumer discretionary spending, so far we have not seen changes to consumer engagement on our U.S. Marketplace that are measurable or distinguishable from normal seasonal patterns,” the company said.

In order to offset the impact of high gas prices, DoorDash spent over $40 million providing extra gas savings and mileage-based bonus payments to Dashers in the second quarter. The company has extended its gas savings program through August 2022.

The company completed its acquisition of international food delivery platform Wolt during the quarter. Wolt accounted for 12 million of DoorDash’s total orders.



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