The company phoned in its third-quarter figures.
It delivered an 8% increase in revenue, and a flip into profitability on the bottom line.
Investors heard the call of telecom infrastructure specialist IHS Holding (NYSE: IHS) on Wednesday. On the back of its latest set of quarterly figures, they bid the company's shares up almost 2% that trading session. This was more than good enough to beat the S&P 500's (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) increase of 0.1%.
For its third quarter, IHS's revenue topped $455 million, representing a year-over-year gain of more than 8%. In a more dramatic development, the company flipped hard into profitability on the bottom line, with a surplus of more than $147 million ($0.44 per share) against the third-quarter 2024 loss of almost $206 million.
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Both headline financials easily surpassed the average analyst estimates, which were under $425 million on the top line and $0.11 per share for net income.
IHS, which operates in global markets such as Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, attributed its growth to higher revenue from activities such as colocation, fiber build-outs and lease amendments.
IHS management was clearly feeling confident about the looming future, as it raised guidance for the entirety of 2025.
The new forecast for annual revenue is $1.72 billion to $1.75 billion, up from the previous range of $1.70 billion to $1.73 billion. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) not in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) is now estimated at $995 million to nearly $1.02 billion. The former projection was $985 million to slightly over $1 billion.
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