What happened?

Shares of Organogenesis Holdings (ORGO 3.28%) are up by 15.5% as of 1:15 p.m. EDT on Thursday after rising by as much as 28% earlier today. The drugmaker is enjoying nice gains on the stock market following its release of preliminary financial results for the third quarter.

So what

For the third quarter ending on Sept. 30, Organogenesis Holdings expects its revenue to come in between $99 million and $100 million. This would represent an increase of 54% to 56% compared to the third quarter of the previous fiscal year. Organogenesis Holdings' top line is also set to exceed the $71.96 million average estimate analysts were expecting. The company also expects to record positive adjusted earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) and a positive generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) net income for the third quarter. 

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Last year, Organogenesis Holdings recorded a net loss per share of $0.12. Analysts also expected red ink on Organogenesis Holdings' bottom line for the third quarter to the tune of a net loss per share of $0.08. Further, Organogenesis Holdings revised its guidance for the full fiscal year. The company previously expected its revenue to be between $273 million and $277 million. Now, Organogenesis Holdings expects revenue in the range of $311 million and $314 million. Lastly, Organogenesis Holdings will report a GAAP net income this year after failing to do so last year.

Now what

Organogenesis Holdings will report its full financial results after the market closes on Nov. 9. Given today's sneak peek, investors can expect some great things when the healthcare company does so.