{
  "report_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "Adjusted EPS (Q2 2026)",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~$6.85 vs. cons $6.58",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Total Revenue (Q2 2026)",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~$1.33B vs. cons $1.305B",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Organic Revenue Growth (Q2 2026)",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~11% vs. cons/guide-midpoint ~10%",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    }
  ],
  "guide_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "FY2026 Revenue Guidance",
      "prediction": "BETTER",
      "answer": "guide ~$5.32-5.40B (raised midpoint ~$5.36B) vs. cons ~$5.30B (FY2026)",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "FY2026 Adjusted EPS Guidance",
      "prediction": "BETTER",
      "answer": "guide ~$26.90-27.60 (raised midpoint ~$27.25) vs. cons ~$26.90 (FY2026)",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Q3 2026 Organic Revenue Growth Guide",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~9-11% (midpoint ~10%) vs. cons ~10% (Q3 2026)",
      "confidence": "LOW"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Corporate Payments segment organic growth commentary",
      "prediction": "BETTER",
      "answer": "guide/commentary ~15-17% vs. cons/prior-run-rate ~14% (Q3 2026 outlook)",
      "confidence": "LOW"
    }
  ],
  "day1_residual_pct": 3.0,
  "day1_confidence": "MEDIUM",
  "day5_residual_pct": 0.5,
  "day5_path": "FADE",
  "day5_rationale": "CPAY's last two beat-and-raise prints (Feb 2026 Q4 and May 2026 Q1) both saw sharp day-1 pops (+5.7% and +12.5%) that faded 5-10% over the following week as the initial move overshot and next-quarter/out-period guide math implied smaller sequential raises than the headline beat suggested. With the stock already up ~32% YTD and consensus already sitting near/at the high end of guidance (avg PT ~$396 vs. spot $396.56), a similar beat this quarter is largely priced in; a modest FY26 guide raise (a few % on revenue/EPS) is unlikely to be enough to sustain a large initial pop, and the implicit out-quarter organic-growth math (deceleration risk in 2H, FX/fuel tailwind normalization) should pull estimates/sentiment back down after the initial reaction, consistent with the stock's own recent post-earnings pattern.",
  "day5_confidence": "MEDIUM"
}