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Teamshares (TMS) Stock Grabs Attention With First Quarterly Profit

Simply Wall St·08/16/2026 06:30:27
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Teamshares came into this print as a high growth, still unprofitable financial platform stock that many investors viewed as a long runway story. The market liked what it saw on the headline numbers, with the stock up 4.3% after the report. The key surprise was earnings. Teamshares swung to basic earnings per share of US$0.17 in Q2 2026, alongside revenue of US$148.7m, after recent quarters of sizeable losses. That profit print, even on an early and fragile base, is what grabbed attention and reset expectations around the path to sustainable profitability.

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Q2 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): US$148.66m vs. US$123.57m (higher year over year).
  • Net Income, Excluding Extra Items (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): Net income of US$9.13m vs. a net loss of US$12.84m (moved from loss to profit).
  • Basic EPS (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): US$0.17 per share vs. a loss of US$0.26 per share (moved from loss to profit).
  • Trailing 12 Month Net Income, Excluding Extra Items (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025 TTM): Net loss of US$45.21m vs. a higher net loss of US$83.02m (narrowed trailing losses).

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NasdaqCM:TMS Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
NasdaqCM:TMS Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

Teamshares earnings give cautious bulls fresh support

For investors leaning positive on Teamshares, the latest quarter adds some real substance to the story. Revenue of US$148.66m sits alongside a move from sizeable losses to basic EPS of US$0.17 and net income of US$9.13m. That directly addresses questions about whether this mission driven consolidator model can show accounting profitability at all. Trailing 12 month losses still sit at US$45.21m, yet the shift from a higher loss a year ago points to improving unit economics across the acquired small businesses.

Profitability milestone does not erase execution risks

The bearish lens on Teamshares still has material talking points. The company remains loss making on a trailing 12 month basis, with US$45.21m of net losses, which keeps pressure on capital allocation and acquisition pacing. The sudden swing to profit in a single quarter can raise questions about sustainability and earnings quality. Recent share price gains of 4.3% on the day and double digit returns over 7 and 30 days show sentiment turning quickly, which can amplify disappointment if subsequent quarters do not reinforce this pattern.

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