MediaAlpha shares climb as profit triple-beat offsets revenue miss

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MediaAlpha shares climb as profit triple-beat offsets revenue miss
MediaAlpha shares climb as profit triple-beat offsets revenue miss
Isaac Francis
Written by Isaac Francis
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MediaAlpha (NYSE:MAX) shares jumped 13.1% Tuesday morning as investors looked past a slight revenue miss to focus on a massive spike in profitability and an optimistic outlook for the 2026 fiscal year.

The customer acquisition platform reported fourth-quarter revenue of $291.2 million, a 3.2% decline year-over-year that fell short of the $298.5 million anticipated by Wall Street.

However, the company’s bottom line delivered a significant surprise: earnings per share reached $0.50, more than double the consensus estimate of $0.24 and a sixfold increase from the $0.08 reported in the prior-year period.

The divergence between sales and profit was attributed to a higher-quality mix of transaction volumes and improved operational efficiency within its core auto insurance vertical.

As major carriers return to aggressive customer acquisition following a period of high inflation, MediaAlpha has seen a stabilization in its platform margins.

The rally was further fueled by management’s guidance for the first quarter of 2026.

The company expects revenue to reach $295 million with EBITDA of $30.5 million.

Both figures comfortably exceeded analyst projections, signaling that the cyclical downturn in insurance carrier spending has likely bottomed out.

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