The publisher of the For Dummies series reported a significant boost in its bottom line for the period ending April 30, with earnings reaching $2.61 a share compared with $1.25 a year earlier. While total revenue saw a modest 1.2% rise to $447.9 million, the firm’s strategic focus on proprietary content has begun to pay dividends. Adjusted earnings, excluding one-time items, landed at $1.67 a share.
Chief Executive Matthew Kissner characterized the period as a breakout phase, citing the acquisition of Emerald Publishing as a key lever to expand the company’s reach within the AI economy. With AI-related revenue now approaching $50 million, Wiley is positioning its research output as a primary engine for growth. Looking toward fiscal 2027, the company expects organic revenue to grow in the low- to mid-single digits, with adjusted earnings projected between $4.60 and $5.05 a share.





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