On July 16, JB Hunt Transport Services rose 6.41% in after-hours trading, trading at $294.0/share, with turnover of $16.72 million. The surge was driven by the company's Q2 earnings release that significantly exceeded market expectations on both revenue and profitability metrics.
The company reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $1.91, beating FactSet consensus of $1.75 by approximately 9.1%. Revenue came in at $3.495 billion, substantially above the $3.241 billion market estimate, representing a beat of roughly 7.8%. The outperformance reflects recovering freight demand and improved operational efficiency. Notably, last quarter's adjusted EPS of $1.49 already showed a 27.35% year-over-year increase, and the current quarter extends that earnings recovery trajectory.
Prior to the report, analyst consensus had projected revenue of $3.208 billion with 9.73% year-over-year growth and adjusted EPS of $1.71. Actual results exceeded even these optimistic projections, while Argus had earlier raised its price target to $235 from $190, reflecting improving sector fundamentals.
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