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Is QuinStreet, symbol QNST worth buying its shares ahead of its upcoming ER on May 7?

Posted on 5/2/26 at 2:01 pm
Posted by Longer Tail Tiger
Member since Dec 2019
333 posts
Posted on 5/2/26 at 2:01 pm
For a background of the company for anyone not already familiar with it who might want to begin a thorough due diligence as to whether or not the company is investible, here's a link to QNST's website. LINK

Per the NASDAQ website, the company has high institutional ownership. LINK

Here's a link to the PR announcing the May 7 ER date for its fiscal 2026 third quarter ending on March 31, 2026.
LINK

On Jan. 5, 2026 QuinStreet, Inc., a leader in performance marketplaces and technologies for the financial and home services industries announced it closed the acquisition of SIREN GROUP AG d/b/a HomeBuddy (“HomeBuddy”). Terms of the acquisition included $115 million in cash at closing and $75 million in post-closing payments payable equally over four years, subject to certain closing adjustments. LINK

On Feb. 5, 2026, QNST announced in a PR the ER for its fiscal 2026 second quarter ending on December 31, 2025. LINK
In that PR, inter alia, the CEO, Doug Valent, disclosed guidance for the fiscal 2026 third quarter ending March 31, 2025:
“Turning to our new outlook, which of course includes HomeBuddy, we expect total revenue in fiscal Q3, to be between $330 and $340 million, and total adjusted EBITDA to be between $26.5 and $30.5 million. We expect total revenue in full fiscal year 2026, which ends in June, to be between $1.25 and $1.3 billion, and total full fiscal year adjusted EBITDA to be between $110 and $115 million,” concluded Valenti.

The closing price of QNST yesterday was $13.04, up $.028, with an analysts' consensus price target of $19, which if I'm not mistaken is based on a high target price of $24 and a low target price of $15 per 6 analysts.


Posted by UltimaParadox
North Carolina
Member since Nov 2008
52540 posts
Posted on 5/2/26 at 2:26 pm to
The only thing I know about this company is they were caught selling info about veterans to scam colleges like University of Phoenix.

Pretty sure they were sued and lost for their deceptive business practices.
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