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Gen Digital beats third-quarter revenue estimates on strong demand for cybersecurity tools

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Posted on January 31, 2025

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(Reuters) - Gen Digital topped Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue and profit on Thursday, driven by strong demand for its cybersecurity tools. A surge in digital scams and high-profile

Gen Digital Surpasses Q3 Revenue Expectations Amid Cybersecurity Demand

(Reuters) - Gen Digital topped Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue and profit on Thursday, driven by strong demand for its cybersecurity tools.

A surge in digital scams and high-profile hacks is fueling demand for Gen Digital's cybersecurity solutions, as businesses adopt artificial intelligence (AI) technology and increasingly deploy robust security measures to protect their systems against evolving threats.

With its advancement, AI is enabling more sophisticated and complex hacking techniques, escalating risk. The growing threat is driving the need for the development of advanced cybersecurity solutions to counter these emerging threats.

Gen Digital's revenue for the third quarter ended Dec. 27 rose 4% to $986 million, beating estimates of $985.1 million, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Its adjusted profit per share came in at 56 cents, above analysts' estimates of 55 cents.

In December, Gen Digital agreed to buy fintech firm MoneyLion in an all-cash deal valued at about $1 billion, to expand its consumer financial offerings.

The company, which offers cybersecurity solutions including Norton, Avast and Avira, forecast an adjusted profit per share between 57 cents and 59 cents for the fourth quarter, compared to estimates of 58 cents.

The company expects fourth-quarter revenue to range between $990 million and $1.01 billion, the midpoint of which came in line with analysts' estimates.

(Reporting by Priyanka.G in Bengaluru; Editing by Mohammed Safi Shamsi)

Key Takeaways

  • Gen Digital's Q3 revenue exceeded Wall Street estimates.
  • Increased demand for cybersecurity tools due to digital threats.
  • AI advancements are leading to more sophisticated hacking.
  • Gen Digital plans to acquire MoneyLion for $1 billion.
  • Company forecasts strong Q4 revenue and profit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What drove Gen Digital's revenue growth in the third quarter?
Gen Digital's revenue growth was driven by strong demand for its cybersecurity tools, fueled by a surge in digital scams and high-profile hacks.
How much did Gen Digital's revenue increase in Q3?
Gen Digital's revenue for the third quarter rose 4% to $986 million, surpassing estimates of $985.1 million.
What is the significance of Gen Digital's acquisition of MoneyLion?
In December, Gen Digital agreed to acquire fintech firm MoneyLion for about $1 billion to expand its consumer financial offerings.
What are Gen Digital's profit projections for the fourth quarter?
Gen Digital forecasted an adjusted profit per share between 57 cents and 59 cents for the fourth quarter.
What cybersecurity solutions does Gen Digital offer?
Gen Digital offers various cybersecurity solutions, including Norton, Avast, and Avira.

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