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▌Earnings Flash·May 11, 2026

Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (SNDA) slips on earnings misses

Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (SNDA) slips 3.3% after reporting earnings misses, as investors react to weaker-than-expected results and pressure on the stock.

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By TickerSpark·May 11, 2026·2 min read
Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (SNDA) slips on earnings misses
▌Key Takeaway
Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (SNDA) reported a wider-than-expected loss, posting EPS of -2.39 versus -1.53 expected, even as revenue came in ahead of estimates at $0.12 billion versus $0.11 billion. The stock fell 3.29% to $37.01, showing investors are prioritizing margin pressure and execution risk over the revenue beat.

Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (SNDA) missed on earnings but beat on revenue, posting EPS of -2.39 versus -1.53 expected and revenue of $0.12B versus $0.11B expected, while the stock slipped 3.29% in regular-session trading to $37.01.

Key Numbers

  • EPS: -2.39 vs -1.53 estimate, a miss.
  • Revenue: $0.12B vs $0.11B estimate, a beat.
  • Stock reaction: SNDA fell 3.29% in regular-session trading to $37.01.

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  • Day range: shares traded between $33.10 and $37.63.
  • Volume was 170,013 shares versus an average of 646,045.
  • Revenue strength was not enough to offset the earnings miss

    The split result matters because it shows demand held up better than expected, but costs or other below-the-line pressures still hit profitability harder than analysts expected. For a senior living operator, that is a familiar market tension: filling rooms is one thing, turning that into cleaner earnings is another.

    The recent pattern has been uneven. SNDA beat EPS in two of the prior four reported quarters, but this quarter follows another miss in March 2026, when it posted -1.29 versus -1.17 expected. That makes margin recovery the issue investors will care about most, especially after revenue still came in ahead of forecasts.

    The stock move fits that setup. A 3.29% drop in regular-session trading says the market put more weight on the wider-than-expected loss than on the revenue beat. In short, top-line momentum helped, but not enough to calm concerns about execution.

    Bottom Line

    SNDA showed revenue resilience, but the deeper EPS miss and negative stock reaction keep the focus on whether Sonida Senior Living can convert sales growth into steadier profits.

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    ▌Common Questions

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    +Why did Sonida Senior Living stock fall after earnings?
    Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (SNDA) fell 3.29% in regular-session trading to $37.01 after reporting a much larger-than-expected EPS loss of -2.39 versus -1.53 expected. Revenue beat estimates at $0.12 billion versus $0.11 billion, but the market focused more on profitability weakness than top-line growth.
    +Did Sonida Senior Living beat or miss earnings this quarter?
    Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (SNDA) missed earnings expectations, reporting EPS of -2.39 compared with the -1.53 estimate. The company did beat on revenue, which came in at $0.12 billion versus the $0.11 billion forecast.
    +What were Sonida Senior Living's key earnings numbers?
    Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (SNDA) reported EPS of -2.39, a miss versus the -1.53 estimate, and revenue of $0.12 billion, a beat versus the $0.11 billion estimate. Shares traded between $33.10 and $37.63 on volume of 170,013, below the average volume of 646,045.
    +What does Sonida Senior Living's earnings report mean for investors?
    The report suggests demand held up better than expected, but costs or other below-the-line pressures still weighed on profitability. Investors will likely focus on whether Sonida Senior Living can convert revenue resilience into steadier margins and smaller losses in future quarters.
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