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Why Match Group Inc. Stock Fell 10.7% in October

What happened

Shares of Match Group (NASDAQ: MTCH) dipped 10.7% in October, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The stock posted double-digit declines in conjunction with sell-offs for the broader market.

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There doesn't appear to have been any company-specific news behind Match's October declines. But the company delivered earnings guidance in November that has prompted even steeper sell-offs.

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A computer keyboard with a key with a heart logo on it.

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So what

Match published third-quarter earnings results after market close on Nov. 6. Sales for the period climbed roughly 29% year over year to reach $443.9 million, and adjusted earnings per share for the period more than doubled to reach $0.39. Top- and bottom-line performance for the period actually came in significantly ahead of the average analyst estimates, and the beat arrived with news of a special dividend of $2 to be paid on Dec. 19. But investors recoiled at the company's fourth-quarter targets.

Now what

The broader market has seen some recovery in November, but Match has sat out the momentum shift. Shares trade down roughly 19.3% in the month so far, following its disappointing guidance for the current quarter.

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Shares fell roughly 17% in the day of trading that followed the earnings release and have lost more ground since. The company's fourth-quarter guidance for sales between $440 million and $450 million (representing 17% year-over-year growth at the midpoint) fell short of the average analyst-estimate call for sales of $454 million, signaling that revenue growth could decelerate. However, the company still expects to hit the top of its full-year sales target, and the fourth-quarter guidance factored in some currency-exchange headwinds. Even with recent sell-offs, shares are still up roughly 40% over the last year.

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Keith Noonan has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Match Group. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.