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Earnings Beat, Softer Outlook and Big Buyback Might Change The Case For Investing In BILL (BILL)
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  • BILL Holdings, Inc. recently reported fourth-quarter 2026 results, with revenue of US$436.19 million and a net loss of US$18.48 million, and issued first-quarter 2027 revenue guidance of US$432.5 million to US$442.5 million alongside full-year 2027 guidance of US$1.81 billion to US$1.86 billion.
  • The company also completed a US$300 million buyback of 8,400,000 shares, equal to 8.44% of its share count, while swinging from full-year net income to a net loss.
  • We’ll now examine how BILL’s earnings beat, softer revenue guidance, and sizeable completed buyback shape the company’s existing investment narrative.

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BILL Holdings Investment Narrative Recap

To own BILL, you need to believe its SMB-focused financial automation platform can translate healthy top line momentum into durable profitability, even as competition and macro-sensitive transaction volumes keep pressure on margins. The latest quarter’s earnings beat, softer near term revenue guidance, and return to a net loss do not fundamentally change that thesis, but they do sharpen the near term focus on BILL’s path back to sustained earnings and the risk that slower SMB activity weighs on transaction driven revenue.

Among the recent announcements, the completion of a US$300.0 million repurchase of 8,400,000 shares, retiring 8.44% of the share count, stands out. It sits in tension with BILL’s swing from full year net income to a net loss, and it now frames upcoming quarters as a test of whether the core business and AI driven initiatives can support both continued investment and shareholder returns without further straining profitability or flexibility around future catalysts.

Yet against that backdrop, investors should pay close attention to how softer guidance interacts with already tightening SMB budgets and evolving competitive threats...

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BILL Holdings' narrative projects $2.6 billion revenue and $316.2 million earnings by 2029. This requires 17.0% yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about $316.0 million from $163.0 thousand today.

Uncover how BILL Holdings' forecasts yield a $53.77 fair value, a 13% upside to its current price.

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Before this report, the most optimistic analysts were talking about revenue reaching roughly US$2.6 billion and earnings near US$343 million, which contrasts sharply with today’s softer guidance and the risk that increasing reliance on AI features could pressure margins if adoption or monetization falls short, reminding you that reasonable views on BILL’s future can differ widely and may shift again as these new numbers are digested.

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