Free Trial
NYSE:XYZ

Block 5/7/2026 Earnings Report

Block logo
$75.83 +1.48 (+1.99%)
As of 02:15 PM Eastern
This is a fair market value price provided by Massive. Learn more.

Block EPS Results

Actual EPS
$0.85
Consensus EPS
$0.30
Beat/Miss
Beat by +$0.55
One Year Ago EPS
$0.56

Block Revenue Results

Actual Revenue
$6.06 billion
Expected Revenue
N/A
Beat/Miss
N/A
YoY Revenue Growth
+4.90%

Block Announcement Details

Quarter
Time
After Market Closes
Conference Call Date
N/A
Conference Call Time
N/A

Conference Call Resources

Block Earnings Headlines

Cash App Rolls Out Stablecoin Payments
Goldman Sachs just told you what to buy (most people missed it)
Goldman Sachs just revealed that 40% of AI data centers will be crippled by electricity shortages by 2027 - not chips, not funding, but power. Demand is growing 15% per year and the grid can't keep up. One small company makes the exact equipment these data centers need. They're sitting on $1.5 billion in orders, their hardware is already inside Musk's Colossus, and the stock still trades like a name nobody's heard of. Analyst Dylan Jovine is releasing the ticker for free.tc pixel
See More Block Headlines
Get Earnings Announcements in your inbox

Want to stay updated on the latest earnings announcements and upcoming reports for companies like Block? Sign up for Earnings360's daily newsletter to receive timely earnings updates on Block and other key companies, straight to your email.

About Block

Block (NYSE:XYZ) (NYSE:XYZ) is a financial technology company that builds products and services to facilitate electronic payments, commerce, and consumer finance. Its principal business lines include a seller-focused ecosystem that provides point-of-sale hardware and software, payment processing, invoicing, payroll and lending services, and a consumer-facing platform that offers peer-to-peer payments, banking-like features, and investing. Block’s portfolio also encompasses music streaming and buy-now-pay-later capabilities through businesses acquired to broaden its reach beyond core payments.

The company was founded as Square in 2009 by Jack Dorsey and Jim McKelvey and later rebranded to Block to reflect a diversified set of businesses across payments, consumer finance, and emerging technologies. Over time, Block has expanded both organically and through acquisitions, integrating complementary services to serve merchants of varying sizes and individual consumers. Its offerings are available primarily in the United States and in a number of other markets, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and Japan, where it supports in-person and online commerce for sellers and digital financial services for consumers.

Block’s strategy centers on simplifying commerce and personal finance by providing interoperable software, hardware and financial products that help small businesses accept payments and manage operations while enabling consumers to send money, access financial services and invest. The company has invested in cryptocurrency-related initiatives and other adjacent areas as part of its longer-term product roadmap. Founded by entrepreneurs with a background in payments and technology, Block continues to evolve its product set to address the needs of merchants and consumers in a shifting digital payments landscape.

View Block Profile