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▌Earnings Flash·April 29, 2026

Tyler Technologies, Inc. (TYL) rises after earnings misses

Tyler Technologies, Inc. (TYL) rises 6.9% as investors react to earnings misses, with shares moving higher despite the weaker-than-expected quarterly results.

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By TickerSpark·April 29, 2026·2 min read
Tyler Technologies, Inc. (TYL) rises after earnings misses
▌Key Takeaway
Tyler Technologies, Inc. (TYL) reported a mixed quarter, missing EPS at $1.90 versus $3.01 expected while revenue came in at $0.61 billion, slightly ahead of estimates. Investors looked past the earnings miss and pushed the stock up 6.91% after hours to $364.00, signaling confidence in the company’s revenue resilience and public-sector software demand.

Tyler Technologies, Inc. (TYL) missed on EPS with $1.90 vs. $3.01 expected, edged past revenue estimates with $0.61B vs. $0.61B expected, and the stock jumped 6.91% in after-hours trading to $364.00.

Tyler Technologies, Inc. (TYL) rises after mixed earnings miss

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  • EPS: $1.90 actual vs. $3.01 estimate, a miss.

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Revenue: $0.61B actual vs. $0.61B estimate, a beat.
  • Stock reaction: TYL rose 6.91% in after-hours trading to $364.00 from the $340.46 regular-session close.
  • Regular-session range before results: $335.74 to $356.61.
  • Recent trend: this follows an EPS miss in the prior quarter, after three straight quarterly EPS beats.
  • A revenue hold is carrying more weight than the EPS miss

    The headline is mixed, but the market clearly leaned toward the revenue result and bought the stock after hours. That matters because Tyler Technologies, Inc. (TYL) sells software into government and public-sector customers, where investors often reward steady top-line execution more than a single-quarter EPS stumble.

    The EPS line is harder to ignore because $1.90 came in well below the $3.01 estimate. Still, the after-hours move says traders saw something firmer underneath the print. At minimum, revenue landing at $0.61B and topping estimates kept the quarter from looking like a broad business slowdown.

    This also fits a choppier earnings pattern than Tyler had shown through most of the past year. TYL beat EPS in three straight quarters before missing in February 2026, and this quarter makes it two EPS misses in a row. For now, the stock is trading as if investors think the earnings shortfall was less important than the company keeping revenue on track.

    Bottom line

    Tyler Technologies, Inc. (TYL) delivered a messy quarter on EPS, but the revenue beat and a 6.91% after-hours rally show investors are still giving the business the benefit of the doubt.

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    +Why did Tyler Technologies (TYL) stock rise after earnings despite missing EPS?
    Tyler Technologies missed EPS at $1.90 versus the $3.01 estimate, but revenue came in at $0.61 billion, slightly above expectations. The stock rose 6.91% after hours to $364.00 because investors appeared to focus more on the revenue beat and underlying business stability.
    +Did Tyler Technologies (TYL) beat revenue in the latest quarter?
    Yes, Tyler Technologies reported revenue of $0.61 billion, edging past the $0.61 billion estimate. That small top-line beat helped offset the much larger EPS miss.
    +How much did Tyler Technologies (TYL) stock move after the earnings report?
    TYL rose 6.91% in after-hours trading to $364.00. It closed the regular session at $340.46 before the earnings release.
    +Is Tyler Technologies (TYL) showing a trend of earnings misses or beats?
    The company had three straight quarterly EPS beats before missing in February 2026. This latest report marks a second consecutive EPS miss, even though revenue continues to hold up.
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