On August 19, Tyler rose 5.62% in regular trading, trading at $350.875/share, with turnover of $115 million. The rally was driven by the company's Q2 earnings release and upward revision to full-year profit guidance, reinforced by bullish institutional coverage.
Tyler reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $3.08, beating the consensus estimate of $3.06 and representing a 5.84% year-over-year increase from $2.91. Revenue came in at $645.1 million, slightly below the $648 million estimate. More significantly, the company raised its full-year adjusted EPS guidance to a range of $12.95–$13.20, surpassing the prior FactSet consensus of $12.91. This marks a notable increase from the $12.50–$12.75 range issued after Q1.
Following the results, Baird adjusted its target to $435 while maintaining an Outperform rating, Guggenheim initiated coverage at Buy with a $440 target, and JPMorgan maintained its Overweight rating. The average analyst price target stands at approximately $425. The company also recently completed its acquisition of Cody Systems, a public safety software provider, further expanding its law enforcement technology portfolio.
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