ESOA Q4 revenue rises 16.8% to USD 130.1 million

Reuters12-10 07:23
ESOA Q4 revenue rises 16.8% to USD 130.1 million

Energy Services of America Corporation $(ESOA)$ reported its financial results for the fourth quarter (Q4) and full year (FY) ended September 30, 2025. In Q4, ESOA recorded revenue of USD 130.1 million, marking a 16.8 percent increase. Gross profit for the quarter was USD 16.5 million, with a gross margin of 12.6 percent of revenues. Net income for the quarter was USD 4.2 million, or USD 0.25 per diluted share. Adjusted EBITDA for Q4 was USD 11.3 million. For the full year (FY 2025), ESOA reported total revenues of USD 411.0 million. The company attributed growth primarily to demand in the Gas & Water Distribution segment and recent acquisitions. ESOA noted that full-year profitability was impacted by unfavorable winter weather, but expects a favorable outlook for fiscal 2026, citing ongoing demand in the water and wastewater segment and increased opportunities in its Electrical, Mechanical and General segment.

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