Sonos Stock Tumbles After Speaker Maker Cuts Sales Outlook

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Premium speaker maker Sonos (SONO) late Wednesday matched Wall Street’s earnings target on better-than-expected sales for its fiscal second quarter. But the consumer electronics firm cut its outlook for the rest of the year on softening demand. Sonos stock tumbled in extended trading.




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The Santa Barbara, Calif.-based company lost 24 cents a share on sales of $304.2 million in the quarter ended April 1. Analysts polled by FactSet had expected Sonos to lose 24 cents a share on sales of $296 million. In the year-earlier period, Sonos earned 6 cents a share on sales of $400 million.

In after-hours trading on the stock market today, Sonos stock plummeted 18.6% to 17.21. During the regular session Wednesday, Sonos stock fell 2.9% to close at 21.15.

Ahead of the earnings report, Sonos stock had been flirting with a buy zone since hitting a buy point of 21.66 out of a flat base on May 3, according to IBD MarketSmith charts.

Earnings report details to follow.

Follow Patrick Seitz on Twitter at @IBD_PSeitz for more stories on consumer technology, software and semiconductor stocks.

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