Artificial intelligence capabilities are being harnessed to boost operational productivity for this business.
This company’s earnings are projected to soar in the coming years, a trend that is likely to be supported by its focus on efficiency gains.
The growth stock's current forward price-to-earnings ratio presents a good buying opportunity for long-term investors.
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On Feb. 26, Block reported its 2025 fourth-quarter (ended Dec. 31) financial results. Investors usually focus on key performance indicators, like gross profit, payment volumes, and active users. These figures provide valuable information that helps explain how the business is performing.
But the spotlight wasn't here. The announcement of a major corporate restructuring stole the market's attention. "We're reducing Block by nearly half, from over 10,000 people to just under 6,000," co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey wrote in the shareholder letter.
Immediately following this announcement, Block shares popped as much as 24%. Investors were clearly signaling that they have become more bullish now that the company will run a tighter ship.
The reason Block feels confident enough to drastically shrink its headcount is because of the artificial intelligence (AI) tools it's building. Dorsey, estimated to have a net worth of $5.7 billion, felt that it was better to rip off the Band-Aid instead of gradually laying off employees over time.
AI's capabilities to automate various business tasks can push companies to make similar strategic decisions. However, Block might have also hired too aggressively earlier this decade, when the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated growth. Its headcount was 12,428 at the end of 2022, up significantly from 3,835 only three years before. Maybe it's just easier to blame AI advancements than what might have already been a bloated employee base.
What should matter to investors is that this is a successful business. Gross profit jumped 24% year over year in Q4 2025. The two key segments, Square and Cash App, sell critical products and services that their customers need. And innovation remains robust.
Even better, Block's profits are surging. And they might get a further boost from the new focus on efficiency gains. Management expects adjusted diluted earnings per share to increase 54% in 2025. And they are forecast to rise at impressive rates in 2027 and 2028, according to consensus analyst estimates.
With shares currently trading at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 16.1, Block looks like a good long-term investment option.
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