Stock Track | Janus Living Plunges 12.38% After-Hours on Q1 Revenue Miss and Post-IPO Net Loss

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Janus Living's stock experienced a significant after-hours plunge of 12.38% on Tuesday, following the release of the company's first quarterly financial results since its recent initial public offering.

The sharp decline appears to be a reaction to the company's mixed first-quarter 2026 earnings report. While Janus Living reported adjusted funds from operations (FFO) of $0.23 per share, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $0.22, the company's quarterly sales of $200.345 million fell short of the $208.519 million estimate by approximately 3.92%. Furthermore, the company reported a post-IPO net loss of $0.05 per share.

The results represent the first financial snapshot of the pure-play senior housing REIT as a public company. The revenue miss, coupled with the reported net loss, likely prompted negative sentiment among investors in the extended trading session, overshadowing the positive FFO beat and the company's announced full-year guidance.

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