These 10 Firms Were Last Week’s Worst Performers

2. Bill Holdings Inc. (NYSE:BILL)

Bill Holdings nosedived by 35.8 percent week-on-week to close at $62.13 last Friday from the $96.77 registered on January 31 as investors appeared to have snubbed its strong earnings performance last year amid lower-than-expected revenue guidance for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025.

In its latest earnings call, BILL said it projects revenues in the third quarter to settle between $352.5 million to $357.5 million, way below the $360.4 million analysts projected.

For the full year, BILL expects revenues to end between $1.45 billion and $1.47 billion.

In the last quarter, BILL swung to a net income of $33.55 million, reversing a $40.4 million net loss. It also achieved a net income of $42.46 million in six months ending December, reversing a net loss of $68.28 million.

BILL is a company providing financial operations platforms for small and midsize businesses (SMBs).