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▌Earnings Flash·June 11, 2026

McGraw Hill, Inc. (MH) slips 2.1% despite earnings beats

McGraw Hill, Inc. (MH) slips 2.1% even after reporting earnings beats, as investors react to the latest results and outlook.

Earnings FlashMHConsumer DefensiveEducation & Training Services
By TickerSpark·June 11, 2026·2 min read
McGraw Hill, Inc. (MH) slips 2.1% despite earnings beats
▌Key Takeaway
McGraw Hill, Inc. (MH) beat Wall Street expectations on both earnings and revenue, reporting EPS of $0.32 versus $0.15 expected and revenue of $0.46 billion versus $0.44 billion expected. Even so, the stock fell 2.11% to $12.53, signaling investors want stronger evidence that the company can turn consistent beats into sustained share-price gains.

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McGraw Hill, Inc. (MH) beat on both profit and revenue, posting EPS of $0.32 versus $0.15 expected and revenue of $0.46B versus $0.44B expected, but the stock was still down 2.11% in regular-session trading to $12.53.

Key Numbers

  • EPS: $0.32 actual vs $0.15 estimate, a beat.

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Revenue: $0.46B actual vs $0.44B estimate, a beat.
  • Stock reaction: MH fell 2.11% in regular-session trading to $12.53 from the prior close of $12.80.
  • Intraday range: shares traded between $11.30 and $12.78.
  • Recent pattern: MH has topped EPS estimates in each of its last three reported quarters, including $0.28 vs $0.05 in February and $1.40 vs $0.35 in November.
  • A Beat That Still Failed to Lift the Stock

    The headline is simple: McGraw Hill delivered a clean beat. EPS came in more than double the consensus mark, and revenue also cleared estimates. For an education and training business, that points to steadier execution than the market had priced in.

    The stock's 2.11% drop in regular-session trading shows the market wanted more than a narrow win. That disconnect matters. Good results do not always mean a good trading day, especially when a stock has already absorbed some optimism or when investors want stronger proof that momentum can hold.

    Still, the recent earnings pattern leans in McGraw Hill's favor. MH has now beaten EPS estimates for three straight quarters. That does not settle the whole case, but it does tell investors this was not a one-off pop.

    Bottom Line

    McGraw Hill, Inc. (MH) delivered a solid earnings beat, but the stock's slide says investors still want harder proof that better execution can translate into sustained upside.

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    ▌Common Questions

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    +Did McGraw Hill (MH) beat earnings this quarter?
    Yes. McGraw Hill reported EPS of $0.32, well above the $0.15 estimate, and revenue of $0.46 billion versus the $0.44 billion consensus. The company has now beaten EPS estimates in each of its last three reported quarters.
    +Why did McGraw Hill stock fall after beating estimates?
    MH shares fell 2.11% in regular-session trading to $12.53 despite the beat, suggesting investors wanted more than a modest earnings and revenue outperformance. The market reaction implies the quarter was solid, but not strong enough to reset expectations higher.
    +What were McGraw Hill's key earnings numbers?
    McGraw Hill posted EPS of $0.32 versus the $0.15 estimate and revenue of $0.46 billion versus $0.44 billion expected. Shares traded between $11.30 and $12.78 during the session.
    +Is McGraw Hill showing consistent earnings momentum?
    Yes. The company has beaten EPS estimates for three straight quarters, including $0.28 versus $0.05 in February and $1.40 versus $0.35 in November. That pattern suggests execution has been improving, even if the stock has not fully rewarded it yet.
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