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Open Text Up 1.3% After Hours as its Fiscal Q3 Profit Jumps, Beats Estimates

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-- Open Text (OTEX.TO, OTEX) was up 1.3% at last look in after-hours Nasdaq trading after the company said Thursday that its fiscal third-quarter profit and revenue rose year over year, beating analysts' estimates.

The cloud-computing and AI company's net profit jumped 86% year-on-year to US$172.65 million, or US$1.01 per share, in the quarter ended March 31, up from US$92.85 million, or US$0.82, a year ago. FactSet expected US$0.92 per share.

Revenue rose 2.3% to US$1.28 billion from US$1.25 billion. FactSet projected revenue of US$1.28 billion.

OpenText's board also declared a dividend of US$0.275 per share, unchanged from the previous quarter. The dividend will be paid on June 19 to shareholders of record as of June 5.

The company also said Ayman Antoun became its chief executive, effective April 20.

"I am delighted to join OpenText at a defining moment for our clients and our industry. Data is a company's most precious natural resource, and OpenText is uniquely positioned to help clients securely unlock the value of that data to solve complex challenges and win," said Antoun. "I am focused on listening and learning, energized by the momentum already built, and the opportunity ahead to drive disciplined execution, strong client outcomes, and sustainable growth"

The company's shares were up down US$0.31 at last look at US$2.00 after-hours. They closed up C$0.94 to C$32.35 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

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