What were the key financial metrics (revenue, earnings per share, net income) reported for Q2 2025, and how do they compare to the previous quarter and the same quarter in 2024? | ABSSF (Aug 07, 2025) | Candlesense

What were the key financial metrics (revenue, earnings per share, net income) reported for Q2 2025, and how do they compare to the previous quarter and the same quarter in 2024?

Answer — Based on the information provided, the specific financial metrics (revenue, earnings‑per‑share (EPS), net income, etc.) for AirBoss’s second‑quarter 2025 results are **not included in the excerpt you shared. The article only announces that the company has released its Q2 2025 results and will discuss them on a conference call, but it does not list the actual figures.

Because those numbers (revenue, EPS, net income) are not present in the excerpt you provided, I’m unable to give you:

  • The Q2 2025 revenue, EPS, or net‑income amount,
  • A comparison of those numbers to the previous quarter (Q1 2025), or
  • A comparison to the same quarter in the prior year (Q2 2024).

What you can do next

  1. Locate the full press release – The complete earnings release (often available on AirBoss’s investor‑relations website, the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) filing system, or the Globe Newswire full‑text article) will contain a table with the Q2 2025 revenue, net income, and EPS figures, along with the “quarter‑over‑quarter” and “year‑over‑year” comparisons.
  2. Check the earnings presentation – Companies frequently accompany earnings releases with a PowerPoint presentation or an “ earnings release” PDF that includes a “Key Financial Metrics” slide showing exactly the numbers you’re looking for.
  3. Listen to the earnings call – The conference call (scheduled for Aug 8, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. ET) often provides a recap of the numbers and any management commentary on the changes versus prior periods.

If you obtain the detailed figures (or a more complete news article) and would like a summary or analysis, feel free to share them, and I’ll gladly break down the performance for you.