Why Phoenix Education Partners Dived by Almost 13% Today

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Phoenix Education Partners ( PXED 12.79% ) delivered a tough lesson to its investors on Wednesday -- the company can have lousy days as well as good ones. Unfortunately for those folks, this particular trading session fell into the former category. This is because a disappointing quarterly earnings report led to a sell-off that knocked the share price down by nearly 13%. In the third quarter of fiscal 2026, Phoenix booked net revenue of just under $272 million, marginally higher than the same period in 2025. Net income not under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) fell during that one-year stretch, to $55.8 million ($1.43 per share) from $59.5 million. While the company's net revenue was broadly in line with analyst estimates, it missed on profitability. Collectively, analysts tracking the stock were modeling $1.57 per share for non-GAAP (adjusted) net income. Phoenix's student count didn't rise significantly; the company said its average total degreed enrollment crept up to 85,300 from the year-ago tally of 84,800. That metric is the company's measurement for the number of confirmed students in credit-earning classes who attend at least once per month, divided by the number of months in the period.

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Phoenix Education Partners (PXED) shares plummeted by over 13%. The company's third-quarter earnings fell short of expectations, and student enrollment remained stagnant.

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