NASDAQ:SGRP SPAR Group Q4 2025 Earnings Report $0.73 +0.05 (+6.86%) As of 04:00 PM Eastern ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast SPAR Group EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.39Consensus EPS $0.02Beat/MissMissed by -$0.41One Year Ago EPS-$0.24SPAR Group Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$22.02 millionExpected Revenue$40.00 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$17.98 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/ASPAR Group Announcement DetailsQuarterQ4 2025Date3/31/2026TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateTuesday, March 31, 2026Conference Call Time9:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsSPAR Group's Q1 2026 earnings is estimated for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, based on past reporting schedules, with a conference call scheduled on Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 12:30 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Annual Report (10-K)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by SPAR Group Q4 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMarch 31, 2026 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: SPAR completed divestiture of its international joint ventures and rebuilt its leadership team to become a North America‑centric, people‑powered and tech‑enabled company focused on an outcome‑based, on‑demand merchandising model. Negative Sentiment: Fiscal 2025 results showed $136.1M in net revenue (U.S. & Canada +3.3% comparable) but significant margin compression and losses: gross profit of $21.7M (15.9%), operating loss of $16.9M, and net loss of $24.6M ($1.04/sh), with adjusted EBITDA at a negative $8.6M. Neutral Sentiment: Results were affected by roughly $7M of one‑time SG&A items and $4.8M of restructuring/severance; management expects an annual SG&A run‑rate of about $25.5M–$26.5M, while the balance sheet shows $3.3M cash, positive working capital of $14.7M, and $18.4M net cash used in operating activities for the year. Positive Sentiment: Guidance for fiscal 2026 targets revenue of $143M–$151M and improved gross margins of 20.5%–22.5%, driven by a deliberate shift toward higher‑margin merchandising work and expected wallet expansion with existing clients. Positive Sentiment: SPAR announced a live strategic partnership with ReposiTrak to combine out‑of‑stock detection and route optimization with SPAR’s on‑demand field teams, creating a closed‑loop model that turns signals into verified in‑store fixes across multiple retail channels. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallSPAR Group Q4 202500:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:01Good morning, and welcome to the SPAR Group fourth quarter and year-end 2025 financial results conference call. All participants will be in listen-only mode. Should you need assistance, please signal a conference specialist by pressing star then zero on your telephone keypad. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your telephone keypad. To withdraw your question, please press star then two. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Sandy Martin, Three Part Advisors. Please go ahead. Sandy MartinInvestor Relations at Three Part Advisors00:00:42Thank you, operator, and good morning, everyone. We appreciate you joining us for SPAR Group, Inc.'s conference call to review the fourth quarter and full-year 2025 results. Joining me on the call today are SPAR's Chief Executive Officer, William Linnane, and the company's Chief Financial Officer, Steven Hennen. This call is being webcast and can be accessed through the audio link on the Events and Presentations page of the Investor Relations section at investors.sparinc.com. The information recorded on this call speaks only as of today, so please be advised that any time-sensitive information may no longer be accurate as of the date of any replay or transcript reading. Sandy MartinInvestor Relations at Three Part Advisors00:01:26I would also like to remind you that the statements made in today's discussion that are not historical facts, including statements, expectations, future events, or future financial performance, are forward-looking statements made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements by their nature are uncertain and outside of the company's control. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied. Please refer to today's earnings press release for our disclosures on forward-looking statements. These factors and other risks and uncertainties are described in detail in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Management may also refer to non-GAAP financial measures and reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measures can be found at the end of our earnings release. SPAR Group assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements publicly. Sandy MartinInvestor Relations at Three Part Advisors00:02:21Finally, the earnings press release we issued today is posted on the investor relations section of our website at sparinc.com. Now I would like to turn the call over to the company's CEO, William Linnane. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:02:35Thank you, Sandy, and good morning. I'm pleased to share our FY25 results. After our prepared remarks, we will open the line for questions. FY25 was a transformational year for SPAR. We finalized the work connected to the divestiture of our international joint ventures, a deliberate decision that allowed us to concentrate fully on growing our business in the U.S. and Canada. Last week, we announced a strategic partnership with ReposiTrak, which I'll speak to in a moment. Today, SPAR is the nationwide retail service solutions company with deep expertise in merchandising, both traditional and our new on-demand model. We are North America-centric, people-powered, and tech-enabled, and we are aligned around a clear vision of where this business is going. Before we get to the numbers, I want to walk you through how we fundamentally changed this organization. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:03:37Last two years, we simplified the business, exiting international operations that added complexity without serving our core strategy and sharpened our focus on the U.S. and Canada markets, where we have long-standing relationships with retailers and CPG companies. In 2025, we rebuilt the leadership team from the ground up, eliminating management layers, bringing in proven operators with direct and varied industry experience, strengthening our data foundations, and upweighting our advanced analytical capabilities. The result is a leaner organization that can scale profitably, leveraging a right-sized cost base and automating manual tasks to turn complex execution and related data into faster decisions and ultimately better client outcomes. We are focused on delivering continued revenue growth, deliberately targeting higher margin core merchandising business while building on new service offerings. These two streams are complementary. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:04:44Together, they open a large and under-penetrated addressable market with a flexible, innovative approach, and each new contract improves the economics of our fixed cost base we've already built. Our partnership with ReposiTrak is a direct expression of this. It demonstrates how AI, data, people, and in-store action can work together seamlessly to solve a problem retailers and vendors cannot solve with technology alone. This brings me to our strategic thesis. We believe the future of retail execution lies at the intersection of human action and AI-enabled intelligence. Technology is transforming how retailers detect out-of-stocks, pricing errors, compliance gaps, and execution failures, but detection alone doesn't fix shelves. Retailers and brands are flooded with signals. What they lack is reliable, fast, verified action since before. That gap is where SPAR operates and where we are building something defensible. Our industry has long run on a dedicated, inflexible, time-based labor model. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:05:52Pay for hours, assign tasks, have hope for outcomes. We are moving past that. SPAR is redefining retail execution around intelligent, outcome-based action, a model where data, technology, and in-store execution converge in real time on demand. The retailers and brands that will win over the next decade need a partner that can move at their speed, hold themselves accountable to outcomes, scale without breaking. That is what we are building, and we are just getting started. After Steve covers our detailed financial results, I will share additional thoughts and insights about the business. Steve? Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:06:33Thank you, William, and good morning, everybody. FY25 net revenues totaled $136.1 million. During 2025, the company changed its reportable segments from Americas, Asia Pacific, APAC, and Europe, Middle East, and Africa, following our strategic exits from several global joint venture arrangements. Today, we present geographic reportable segments that include the United States and Canada. All prior year segment information has been recast to the year-end presentation, which means that Mexico and all other international operation revenues are included as all other for the year ended December 31st, 2024. On a comparable basis, full-year revenues of $136.1 million for the United States and Canada increased by 3.3% over 2024. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:07:43Drilling down, U.S. net revenues increased 3.9% to $122.1 million, while Canadian sales were essentially flat at $14.1 million. Our gross profit here was $21.7 million or 15.9% of revenue, compared with $33.6 million or 20.5% of revenue in 2024. Gross margin compression in 2025 was primarily due to shift towards the remodeling business, which inherently carries higher labor and travel costs, market-driven wage pressure, and shifts in workforce alignment. Full-year selling general and administrative expenses were $32.2 million or 23.7% of revenues, compared to $33.9 million or 20.7% of revenues in the prior year. SG&A costs included approximately $7 million of one-time costs and out-of-period write-offs in 2025. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:08:58We expect our annual run rate SG&A cost to be approximately $25.5 million-$26.5 million, excluding any unusual and non-recurring costs. In addition, we recorded restructuring costs and severance of $4.8 million for the 2025 fiscal year end. As a result, we reported operating loss of $16.9 million for FY25, compared to $700,000 of operating income in the prior fiscal period. Net loss attributable to SPAR Group, Inc. for 2025 was $24.6 million or $1.04 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $3.2 million or $0.13 per share in 2024. Adjusted net loss attributable to SPAR Group, Inc. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:10:07Was $10.7 million or $0.45 per diluted share, compared to $707,000 or $0.03 per diluted share in the prior period. Consolidated EBITDA for the FY25 year was a negative $16.5 million compared to $3.5 million in the prior year. 2024 includes $2.5 million gain from the sale of businesses. Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA was a negative $8.6 million, compared to a positive $6.7 million in the prior year. FY25 Adjusted EBITDA attributable to SPAR Group, Inc. was the same as consolidated, with a negative $8.6 million compared to a positive $5.6 million in the prior year. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:11:07Turning to the company's financial position as of December 31st, 2025, our balance sheet remains solid with positive working capital of $14.7 million, excluding the balance owed on the line of credit and the current portion of the long-term debt. This includes $3.3 million in cash and cash equivalents. For the 12 months ending December 31, 2025, net cash used by operating activities was $18.4 million. With that, I would like to turn it back to William. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:11:49Thank you, Steve. On March 26th, we announced our strategic partnership with ReposiTrak, and I want to give you a sense of what that looks like in practice. When a truck arrives with promotional items, seasonal goods, or high-velocity SKUs, a retailer, and as importantly, the vendor, needs those products on shelf immediately. They can't wait for scheduled labor. This is relevant to all vendors, but can be especially challenging for scan-based trading with direct store vendors. SPAR teams are dispatched in real time to any store anywhere in the country. We call this surge or on-demand merchandising. It's a cost-effective, flexible labor buffer that activates exactly when and where it's needed without adding to the store's team's workload, providing a high return on investment. The ReposiTrak partnership adds the intelligence layer, out-of-stock detection, perpetual inventory accuracy, and route optimization so that our dispatch decisions are data-driven, not reactive. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:12:53The result is a seamless loop. Technology identifies the need, and SPAR executes the fix. This model is applicable to grocery, mass, club, dollar, convenience, and specialty retail across the United States and Canada, depending on the data source. The addressable market is large, and the need is immediate. We are bullish about what this partnership and other similar partnerships unlock for SPAR in 2026 and beyond. Turning to our FY26 financial guidance issued today, we expect top line revenue to be in the range of $143 million-$151 million, and gross margins to improve to 20.5%-22.5%, primarily driven by our service mix with a growing percent of merchandising work relative to remodel work. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:13:47We are encouraged by the growing strength of our business pipeline, driven by wallet expansion from existing clients and market share gains this year. We believe that SPAR will win because we are uniquely positioned to serve as a critical operating layer for leading retailers and brands with national scale, deep execution D&A, and a large, highly flexible labor model. We've also invested in modern cloud and ERP infrastructure to enable fast, efficient recruiting and client services. As we discussed earlier, we are successfully pursuing a partner-led technology strategy. With our strategic retail partners, we can move faster and more credibly than anyone else. In addition, our proprietary SPARview platform is a mobile-first tool that collects data as we perform projects and allows us to communicate with our people on outcomes. We are increasingly utilizing AI platforms to detect issues, help us prioritize what matters most. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:14:52A trigger is signaled with ROI-driven tasks, and SPAR deploys trained field teams dynamically. Soon after, the execution is verified, and outcomes are measured and reported. This creates closed-loop retail execution from signal to fix to ROI. SPAR is the execution engine that turns retail intelligence into revenue recovery. Turning to our strategic transformation, our roadmap over the past year has been disciplined and deliberate, and now we are laser-focused on building a profitable business that generates free cash flow. Growth underpins everything we do. Our plans include growth in each of our core areas. We are deepening existing relationships and building new ones with mass retailers, grocery partners in the dollar channel, and with leading CPG partners. We are expanding our services for existing clients and increase wallet share. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:15:53At the same time, we are investing in data integration, AI and technology partnerships, workforce intelligence, dynamic scheduling, automation, and margin expansion. None of this works without the right people. That's why we've strengthened our leadership bench, simplified the organization, stabilized Workday, our ERP, invested in workforce management, and focused on training, deployment, and retention. Our ambition is not just to lead in technology, but to genuinely lead in how people are managed, developed, and valued. Because the future of this company is tech and people-powered. We are developing SPAR's reliable and repeatable human operating layer for the retail and CPG industries, and we believe this will deliver sustainable shareholder value. The work ahead is significant, but the direction is clear. If we execute consistently, decisively, and with discipline, SPAR will not just participate, but will lead in the future of retail execution. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:17:00With that, operator, I would like to open the line for questions. Operator00:17:05We will now begin the question-and-answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your telephone keypad. If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. If at any time your question has been addressed and you would like to withdraw your question, please press star then two. At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble our roster. The first question comes from Ross Davidson with Benenson Capital. Please go ahead. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:17:53Yeah. Hi, William. Hi, Steven. Thanks for taking the question. I know 2025 is a big transitional, transformational year. I think you guys have done a good job of laying that out. Just on Q4, though, can you give us any, just a little bit of color around both the revenue decline and the, I guess, the resulting negative gross margin, just to help us understand how we are inflecting from, you know, that Q4 into what you've described for 2026? William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:18:24Yeah. Thanks, Ross, for your question. In terms of the shape of 2025, obviously Q3 was significant growth rate. We had some timing of projects in terms of how they landed in 2025 and how they landed in 2024. That's part of the answer to 2025 Q4. I think you'll see a more stable growth rate as we go into 2026, and that's partly related to the focus back onto really growing merchandising as opposed to remodel business. Does that answer the question? Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:19:10I think so. Almost like a little bit of an air pocket as you kind of wrapped up some projects and then, you know, as you get into 2026, sort of that we're through that and on to the sort of numbers you described, I guess. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:19:24Yeah, that's correct. We've purposely pivoted the business development and sales team to really focus on the merchandising going forward, given the margin difference between the two business. Obviously we'll take the remodel work if it's profitable, but we want to focus this on where we see the headroom for growth and where we think we can add technology with partners to improve margin over the long term. Yeah, that's correct. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:19:51Okay, great. That makes sense. I think that you described that well. Just in terms of expectations for the year, in no way am I trying to get to quarterly guidance. I don't think you should do that. Just, you know, as we think about the ramp and the transformation, should we expect, you know, a build up towards the first margin you described or, you know, any seasonality, I guess? Anything we should expect, you know, with respect to what we'll see in Q1, Q2 versus Q3, Q4? Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:20:27This is Steve. You know, when we provided the guidance that we released today, that is on an annual basis. Now the only quarter that we see kind of below that, potentially at the bottom end of that range is the fourth quarter, which is typically our slowest quarter of the year. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:20:50Ross, that's partly because within our gross margins we have our field management costs, which is somewhat semi-fixed. But you know, we've intentionally pivoted strongly to focus back on to merchandising. I think, you know, we'll post Q1 here in the next four to six weeks. As Steve said, they're full year numbers, but you'll see the story laid out as we post that and then refine the guidance. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:21:21Okay. It's a pretty quick turnaround for Q1 as you noted. The business, you know, we should expect pretty clean numbers with respect to kind of all the transformation work you've done in 2025. Even early in 2026, we'll see kind of the profile of, you know, or result of that work, I guess, is kind of what I'm hearing. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:21:48That is correct. Yes. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:21:50Okay, that's great. The ReposiTrak partnership, just to confirm. Is that quote-unquote live? That's something you're out now marketing and offering to potential customers? William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:22:06That's correct. Yeah, meetings are actually in progress in terms of conversations. Yes, it's live. We're excited about it. It's the first of potentially some other announcements we'll make in the future. It aligns to our strategy of where we can really add the most value, but also, you know, create a defensible model. We have a higher margin rate by having partners who can feed data about different parts of the market. ReposiTrak specifically has a strong out-of-stock management tool, and they've got access to data across certain parts of the market that they're strong in. Yeah, we're excited about that partnership. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:22:58Okay, great. Yeah. No, that sounds really exciting. Okay, thanks for taking the questions, guys. Congrats on all the progress with the business. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:23:06Thank you. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:23:07Thank you, Ross. Operator00:23:10As there are no further questions from investors, I would like to turn the conference back over to William Linnane for any closing remarks. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:23:20Thank you. Thank you for continuing to follow our company. I look forward to providing our first quarter results and updating on strategic initiatives in a couple of months. Have a great day, everyone, and thank you again. Operator00:23:35The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. You may now disconnect.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesSteven HennenCFOWilliam LinnaneCEOAnalystsRoss DavidsonInvestor at Benenson CapitalSandy MartinInvestor Relations at Three Part AdvisorsPowered by Earnings DocumentsPress Release(8-K)Annual report(10-K) SPAR Group Earnings HeadlinesSPAR Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: SGRP) Q4 2025 earnings call transcriptApril 2, 2026 | msn.comSPAR Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:SGRP) Q4 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptApril 2, 2026 | insidermonkey.comALERT: Drop these 5 stocks before the market opens tomorrow!The Wall Street Journal is already raising the alarm about a potential market crash, and Weiss Ratings research points to the first half of 2026 as a particularly rough stretch for certain holdings. Some of America's most popular stocks could take serious damage as a radical market shift plays out. Analysts at Weiss Ratings have identified five names you may want to remove from your portfolio before this unfolds. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:01Good morning, and welcome to the SPAR Group fourth quarter and year-end 2025 financial results conference call. All participants will be in listen-only mode. Should you need assistance, please signal a conference specialist by pressing star then zero on your telephone keypad. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your telephone keypad. To withdraw your question, please press star then two. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Sandy Martin, Three Part Advisors. Please go ahead. Sandy MartinInvestor Relations at Three Part Advisors00:00:42Thank you, operator, and good morning, everyone. We appreciate you joining us for SPAR Group, Inc.'s conference call to review the fourth quarter and full-year 2025 results. Joining me on the call today are SPAR's Chief Executive Officer, William Linnane, and the company's Chief Financial Officer, Steven Hennen. This call is being webcast and can be accessed through the audio link on the Events and Presentations page of the Investor Relations section at investors.sparinc.com. The information recorded on this call speaks only as of today, so please be advised that any time-sensitive information may no longer be accurate as of the date of any replay or transcript reading. Sandy MartinInvestor Relations at Three Part Advisors00:01:26I would also like to remind you that the statements made in today's discussion that are not historical facts, including statements, expectations, future events, or future financial performance, are forward-looking statements made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements by their nature are uncertain and outside of the company's control. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied. Please refer to today's earnings press release for our disclosures on forward-looking statements. These factors and other risks and uncertainties are described in detail in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Management may also refer to non-GAAP financial measures and reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measures can be found at the end of our earnings release. SPAR Group assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements publicly. Sandy MartinInvestor Relations at Three Part Advisors00:02:21Finally, the earnings press release we issued today is posted on the investor relations section of our website at sparinc.com. Now I would like to turn the call over to the company's CEO, William Linnane. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:02:35Thank you, Sandy, and good morning. I'm pleased to share our FY25 results. After our prepared remarks, we will open the line for questions. FY25 was a transformational year for SPAR. We finalized the work connected to the divestiture of our international joint ventures, a deliberate decision that allowed us to concentrate fully on growing our business in the U.S. and Canada. Last week, we announced a strategic partnership with ReposiTrak, which I'll speak to in a moment. Today, SPAR is the nationwide retail service solutions company with deep expertise in merchandising, both traditional and our new on-demand model. We are North America-centric, people-powered, and tech-enabled, and we are aligned around a clear vision of where this business is going. Before we get to the numbers, I want to walk you through how we fundamentally changed this organization. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:03:37Last two years, we simplified the business, exiting international operations that added complexity without serving our core strategy and sharpened our focus on the U.S. and Canada markets, where we have long-standing relationships with retailers and CPG companies. In 2025, we rebuilt the leadership team from the ground up, eliminating management layers, bringing in proven operators with direct and varied industry experience, strengthening our data foundations, and upweighting our advanced analytical capabilities. The result is a leaner organization that can scale profitably, leveraging a right-sized cost base and automating manual tasks to turn complex execution and related data into faster decisions and ultimately better client outcomes. We are focused on delivering continued revenue growth, deliberately targeting higher margin core merchandising business while building on new service offerings. These two streams are complementary. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:04:44Together, they open a large and under-penetrated addressable market with a flexible, innovative approach, and each new contract improves the economics of our fixed cost base we've already built. Our partnership with ReposiTrak is a direct expression of this. It demonstrates how AI, data, people, and in-store action can work together seamlessly to solve a problem retailers and vendors cannot solve with technology alone. This brings me to our strategic thesis. We believe the future of retail execution lies at the intersection of human action and AI-enabled intelligence. Technology is transforming how retailers detect out-of-stocks, pricing errors, compliance gaps, and execution failures, but detection alone doesn't fix shelves. Retailers and brands are flooded with signals. What they lack is reliable, fast, verified action since before. That gap is where SPAR operates and where we are building something defensible. Our industry has long run on a dedicated, inflexible, time-based labor model. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:05:52Pay for hours, assign tasks, have hope for outcomes. We are moving past that. SPAR is redefining retail execution around intelligent, outcome-based action, a model where data, technology, and in-store execution converge in real time on demand. The retailers and brands that will win over the next decade need a partner that can move at their speed, hold themselves accountable to outcomes, scale without breaking. That is what we are building, and we are just getting started. After Steve covers our detailed financial results, I will share additional thoughts and insights about the business. Steve? Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:06:33Thank you, William, and good morning, everybody. FY25 net revenues totaled $136.1 million. During 2025, the company changed its reportable segments from Americas, Asia Pacific, APAC, and Europe, Middle East, and Africa, following our strategic exits from several global joint venture arrangements. Today, we present geographic reportable segments that include the United States and Canada. All prior year segment information has been recast to the year-end presentation, which means that Mexico and all other international operation revenues are included as all other for the year ended December 31st, 2024. On a comparable basis, full-year revenues of $136.1 million for the United States and Canada increased by 3.3% over 2024. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:07:43Drilling down, U.S. net revenues increased 3.9% to $122.1 million, while Canadian sales were essentially flat at $14.1 million. Our gross profit here was $21.7 million or 15.9% of revenue, compared with $33.6 million or 20.5% of revenue in 2024. Gross margin compression in 2025 was primarily due to shift towards the remodeling business, which inherently carries higher labor and travel costs, market-driven wage pressure, and shifts in workforce alignment. Full-year selling general and administrative expenses were $32.2 million or 23.7% of revenues, compared to $33.9 million or 20.7% of revenues in the prior year. SG&A costs included approximately $7 million of one-time costs and out-of-period write-offs in 2025. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:08:58We expect our annual run rate SG&A cost to be approximately $25.5 million-$26.5 million, excluding any unusual and non-recurring costs. In addition, we recorded restructuring costs and severance of $4.8 million for the 2025 fiscal year end. As a result, we reported operating loss of $16.9 million for FY25, compared to $700,000 of operating income in the prior fiscal period. Net loss attributable to SPAR Group, Inc. for 2025 was $24.6 million or $1.04 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $3.2 million or $0.13 per share in 2024. Adjusted net loss attributable to SPAR Group, Inc. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:10:07Was $10.7 million or $0.45 per diluted share, compared to $707,000 or $0.03 per diluted share in the prior period. Consolidated EBITDA for the FY25 year was a negative $16.5 million compared to $3.5 million in the prior year. 2024 includes $2.5 million gain from the sale of businesses. Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA was a negative $8.6 million, compared to a positive $6.7 million in the prior year. FY25 Adjusted EBITDA attributable to SPAR Group, Inc. was the same as consolidated, with a negative $8.6 million compared to a positive $5.6 million in the prior year. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:11:07Turning to the company's financial position as of December 31st, 2025, our balance sheet remains solid with positive working capital of $14.7 million, excluding the balance owed on the line of credit and the current portion of the long-term debt. This includes $3.3 million in cash and cash equivalents. For the 12 months ending December 31, 2025, net cash used by operating activities was $18.4 million. With that, I would like to turn it back to William. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:11:49Thank you, Steve. On March 26th, we announced our strategic partnership with ReposiTrak, and I want to give you a sense of what that looks like in practice. When a truck arrives with promotional items, seasonal goods, or high-velocity SKUs, a retailer, and as importantly, the vendor, needs those products on shelf immediately. They can't wait for scheduled labor. This is relevant to all vendors, but can be especially challenging for scan-based trading with direct store vendors. SPAR teams are dispatched in real time to any store anywhere in the country. We call this surge or on-demand merchandising. It's a cost-effective, flexible labor buffer that activates exactly when and where it's needed without adding to the store's team's workload, providing a high return on investment. The ReposiTrak partnership adds the intelligence layer, out-of-stock detection, perpetual inventory accuracy, and route optimization so that our dispatch decisions are data-driven, not reactive. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:12:53The result is a seamless loop. Technology identifies the need, and SPAR executes the fix. This model is applicable to grocery, mass, club, dollar, convenience, and specialty retail across the United States and Canada, depending on the data source. The addressable market is large, and the need is immediate. We are bullish about what this partnership and other similar partnerships unlock for SPAR in 2026 and beyond. Turning to our FY26 financial guidance issued today, we expect top line revenue to be in the range of $143 million-$151 million, and gross margins to improve to 20.5%-22.5%, primarily driven by our service mix with a growing percent of merchandising work relative to remodel work. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:13:47We are encouraged by the growing strength of our business pipeline, driven by wallet expansion from existing clients and market share gains this year. We believe that SPAR will win because we are uniquely positioned to serve as a critical operating layer for leading retailers and brands with national scale, deep execution D&A, and a large, highly flexible labor model. We've also invested in modern cloud and ERP infrastructure to enable fast, efficient recruiting and client services. As we discussed earlier, we are successfully pursuing a partner-led technology strategy. With our strategic retail partners, we can move faster and more credibly than anyone else. In addition, our proprietary SPARview platform is a mobile-first tool that collects data as we perform projects and allows us to communicate with our people on outcomes. We are increasingly utilizing AI platforms to detect issues, help us prioritize what matters most. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:14:52A trigger is signaled with ROI-driven tasks, and SPAR deploys trained field teams dynamically. Soon after, the execution is verified, and outcomes are measured and reported. This creates closed-loop retail execution from signal to fix to ROI. SPAR is the execution engine that turns retail intelligence into revenue recovery. Turning to our strategic transformation, our roadmap over the past year has been disciplined and deliberate, and now we are laser-focused on building a profitable business that generates free cash flow. Growth underpins everything we do. Our plans include growth in each of our core areas. We are deepening existing relationships and building new ones with mass retailers, grocery partners in the dollar channel, and with leading CPG partners. We are expanding our services for existing clients and increase wallet share. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:15:53At the same time, we are investing in data integration, AI and technology partnerships, workforce intelligence, dynamic scheduling, automation, and margin expansion. None of this works without the right people. That's why we've strengthened our leadership bench, simplified the organization, stabilized Workday, our ERP, invested in workforce management, and focused on training, deployment, and retention. Our ambition is not just to lead in technology, but to genuinely lead in how people are managed, developed, and valued. Because the future of this company is tech and people-powered. We are developing SPAR's reliable and repeatable human operating layer for the retail and CPG industries, and we believe this will deliver sustainable shareholder value. The work ahead is significant, but the direction is clear. If we execute consistently, decisively, and with discipline, SPAR will not just participate, but will lead in the future of retail execution. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:17:00With that, operator, I would like to open the line for questions. Operator00:17:05We will now begin the question-and-answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your telephone keypad. If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. If at any time your question has been addressed and you would like to withdraw your question, please press star then two. At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble our roster. The first question comes from Ross Davidson with Benenson Capital. Please go ahead. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:17:53Yeah. Hi, William. Hi, Steven. Thanks for taking the question. I know 2025 is a big transitional, transformational year. I think you guys have done a good job of laying that out. Just on Q4, though, can you give us any, just a little bit of color around both the revenue decline and the, I guess, the resulting negative gross margin, just to help us understand how we are inflecting from, you know, that Q4 into what you've described for 2026? William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:18:24Yeah. Thanks, Ross, for your question. In terms of the shape of 2025, obviously Q3 was significant growth rate. We had some timing of projects in terms of how they landed in 2025 and how they landed in 2024. That's part of the answer to 2025 Q4. I think you'll see a more stable growth rate as we go into 2026, and that's partly related to the focus back onto really growing merchandising as opposed to remodel business. Does that answer the question? Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:19:10I think so. Almost like a little bit of an air pocket as you kind of wrapped up some projects and then, you know, as you get into 2026, sort of that we're through that and on to the sort of numbers you described, I guess. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:19:24Yeah, that's correct. We've purposely pivoted the business development and sales team to really focus on the merchandising going forward, given the margin difference between the two business. Obviously we'll take the remodel work if it's profitable, but we want to focus this on where we see the headroom for growth and where we think we can add technology with partners to improve margin over the long term. Yeah, that's correct. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:19:51Okay, great. That makes sense. I think that you described that well. Just in terms of expectations for the year, in no way am I trying to get to quarterly guidance. I don't think you should do that. Just, you know, as we think about the ramp and the transformation, should we expect, you know, a build up towards the first margin you described or, you know, any seasonality, I guess? Anything we should expect, you know, with respect to what we'll see in Q1, Q2 versus Q3, Q4? Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:20:27This is Steve. You know, when we provided the guidance that we released today, that is on an annual basis. Now the only quarter that we see kind of below that, potentially at the bottom end of that range is the fourth quarter, which is typically our slowest quarter of the year. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:20:50Ross, that's partly because within our gross margins we have our field management costs, which is somewhat semi-fixed. But you know, we've intentionally pivoted strongly to focus back on to merchandising. I think, you know, we'll post Q1 here in the next four to six weeks. As Steve said, they're full year numbers, but you'll see the story laid out as we post that and then refine the guidance. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:21:21Okay. It's a pretty quick turnaround for Q1 as you noted. The business, you know, we should expect pretty clean numbers with respect to kind of all the transformation work you've done in 2025. Even early in 2026, we'll see kind of the profile of, you know, or result of that work, I guess, is kind of what I'm hearing. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:21:48That is correct. Yes. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:21:50Okay, that's great. The ReposiTrak partnership, just to confirm. Is that quote-unquote live? That's something you're out now marketing and offering to potential customers? William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:22:06That's correct. Yeah, meetings are actually in progress in terms of conversations. Yes, it's live. We're excited about it. It's the first of potentially some other announcements we'll make in the future. It aligns to our strategy of where we can really add the most value, but also, you know, create a defensible model. We have a higher margin rate by having partners who can feed data about different parts of the market. ReposiTrak specifically has a strong out-of-stock management tool, and they've got access to data across certain parts of the market that they're strong in. Yeah, we're excited about that partnership. Ross DavidsonInvestor at Benenson Capital00:22:58Okay, great. Yeah. No, that sounds really exciting. Okay, thanks for taking the questions, guys. Congrats on all the progress with the business. Steven HennenCFO at SPAR Group00:23:06Thank you. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:23:07Thank you, Ross. Operator00:23:10As there are no further questions from investors, I would like to turn the conference back over to William Linnane for any closing remarks. William LinnaneCEO at SPAR Group00:23:20Thank you. Thank you for continuing to follow our company. I look forward to providing our first quarter results and updating on strategic initiatives in a couple of months. Have a great day, everyone, and thank you again. Operator00:23:35The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. 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