Koil Energy Solutions Reports $0.02 GAAP EPS, $8.17M Revenue
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Koil Energy Solutions posted GAAP earnings per share of $0.02 and revenue of $8.17 million in results released on 15 May 2026, the company said in a public statement. The report delivered two cents of GAAP EPS and an $8.17M top line for the quarter. Seeking Alpha reported the figures on 15 May 2026. Investors should use the official SEC filings for detailed line-item data.
What did Koil report in the quarter?
Koil reported GAAP EPS of $0.02, equivalent to two cents per share, and revenue of $8.17 million for the quarter ending in the period reported. The headline EPS is GAAP-compliant and therefore includes nonrecurring items, tax effects, and any one-time charges recorded in the quarter. Revenue of $8.17M sets the size of the operating base for the period and anchors cash-flow analysis.
The company’s statement did not include adjusted or non-GAAP metrics in the headline; analysts will look for those in the accompanying press release and the 10-Q. The quarter’s absolute EPS figure is small in dollar terms, so single-line items can swing per-share metrics by cents.
How should investors read a $0.02 GAAP EPS?
A GAAP EPS of $0.02 is a basic per-share measure that includes all accounting entries for the quarter. Two cents per share can be materially affected by items such as impairment charges, discrete tax events, or stock-based compensation; such items will appear in the notes to the financial statements.
Analysts commonly reconcile GAAP to adjusted EPS to isolate recurring operating performance. Where available, compare GAAP $0.02 to the company’s adjusted EPS in the same filing to see recurring earnings power and the size of any one-time adjustments.
What does $8.17M in revenue imply for operations and risk?
Revenue of $8.17M defines the scale of Koil’s current operations for the reported quarter and informs gross-margin and cash-conversion analysis. For small revenue bases, changes of a few hundred thousand dollars can move growth rates and margins by double-digit percentages when expressed year-over-year.
That volatility is the primary risk: single-quarter GAAP EPS and revenue numbers can be noisy for smaller companies. Investors should factor in operating cash flow, capex, and working capital movements rather than relying solely on one quarter’s EPS figure.
Where to get the line‑by‑line detail and what to watch next?
The company’s Form 10-Q and any Form 8-K accompanying the release will contain line-item revenue, cost of goods sold, operating expenses, and tax reconciliations; look for those filings for dollar-level detail. Use the company investor relations page and public filings as the source of record, and bookmark the earnings calendar at https://fazen.markets/en for timing and filings.
Key follow-ons to watch include quarterly operating cash flow, capital expenditures that affect free cash flow, and management commentary on commodity exposure or contract backlog; those items typically show up in the 10-Q and investor presentations. Institutional desks often wait for the filed 10-Q before updating models because press releases can omit granular items.
Q? Does GAAP EPS include one-time items and how does that affect comparability?
Yes. GAAP EPS includes one-time charges and discrete tax items, which can make quarter-to-quarter comparisons misleading when the dollar amounts are small. For a $0.02 GAAP EPS, a single nonrecurring charge of a few hundred thousand dollars can change reported EPS by multiple cents; check the notes and reconciliations in the 10-Q or 8-K to isolate recurring profit.
Q? Where can I find Koil’s full financial statements and historical quarters?
Full financial statements appear in the company’s SEC filings: Form 10-Q for quarterly results and Form 10-K for annual detail. The filings include audited or reviewed financial statements, footnotes, and management’s discussion of results. For scheduling and cross-company comparisons, use the earnings calendar and sector pages at https://fazen.markets/en and the company’s investor relations portal.
Bottom Line
Koil’s quarter delivered $0.02 GAAP EPS on $8.17M revenue; consult the 10-Q for drill-downs and adjustments.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. CFD trading carries high risk of capital loss.
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