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Supply chain firm Repositrak's Q1 revenue up 10%, slightly misses estimates
Nov 13, 2025 1:43 PM

Overview

* Repositrak fiscal Q1 2026 revenue rises 10%, slightly missing estimates

* Adjusted EPS for fiscal Q1 misses analyst expectations

* Net income for fiscal Q1 increases 9% to $1.82 mln

Outlook

* Company plans to redeem all preferred shares by December 2026

* ReposiTrak ( TRAK ) highlights automation as a key driver for future profitability

* Company aims to return half of free cash generated to shareholders

Result Drivers

* DEMAND ACROSS BUSINESS LINES - CEO attributes revenue growth to strong demand across all business lines

* AUTOMATION INITIATIVES - Co advancing automation to streamline processes and support smaller market participants, enhancing profitability

* STRONG BALANCE SHEET - Co highlights cash reserves and no debt as competitive advantage against startups

Key Details

Metric Beat/Mis Actual Consensu

s s

Estimate

Q1 Slight $5.97 $5.99

Revenue Miss* mln mln (1

Analyst)

Q1 EPS Miss $0.09 $0.10 (1

Analyst)

Q1 Net $1.82

Income mln

*Applies to a deviation of less than 1%; not applicable for per-share numbers.

Analyst Coverage

* The one available analyst rating on the shares is "buy"

* The average consensus recommendation for the software peer group is "buy"

* Wall Street's median 12-month price target for ReposiTrak Inc ( TRAK ) is $29.00, about 48.1% above its November 12 closing price of $15.05

* The stock recently traded at 34 times the next 12-month earnings vs. a P/E of 45 three months ago

Press Release:

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(This story was created using Reuters automation and AI based on LSEG and company data. It was checked and edited by a Reuters journalist prior to publication.)

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