Target Hospitality (TH) Q2 Revenue Up 9%
Target Hospitality (NASDAQ:TH), a leading provider of specialty rental accommodations and hospitality solutions, reported results for Q2 2025 on August 7, 2025. The major headline was that revenue (GAAP) of $61.6 million outpaced analyst expectations of $56.4 million, beating GAAP revenue estimates by $5.17 million or 9.2%. However, profitability came in well below forecasts, with net loss per share at $(0.15) (GAAP), missing consensus by $0.26 per share. Revenue and GAAP net income both declined significantly versus the prior year, notably following the end of large government contracts. Despite near-term turbulence, management raised its full-year revenue and Adjusted EBITDA guidance, signaling a belief that new, diversified long-term contracts will drive improved results in the second half of fiscal 2025.
Source: Analyst estimates provided by FactSet. Management expectations based on management's guidance, as provided in Q1 2025 earnings report.
Target Hospitality is a major U.S. provider of workforce lodging, specialty rental accommodations, and hospitality services. It designs, owns, and operates a network of lodging communities, supporting industries like energy, government, and infrastructure development. The company’s business depends on long-term contracts that often include minimum revenue guarantees, which ensure steady cash flow and operational predictability.
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