Answer
The press release you quoted announces that Calfrac Well Services Ltd. (TSX: CFW) has released its financial and operating results for the three‑ and six‑month periods ending June 30 2025, but the excerpt you provided does not contain the actual revenue or profit figures (or the year‑over‑year growth percentages) for Q2 2025 versus Q2 2024.
Because the specific numbers are missing, I cannot compute the exact revenue growth rate or profit growth rate for Q2 2025 compared with Q2 2024 from the information given.
How to Find the Growth Rates
Locate the Full Press Release
The complete press release (often titled “Calfrac Reports Strong Second Quarter 2025 Results”) will list:- Q2 2025 revenue and profit (or net income) figures.
- Q2 2024 revenue and profit figures (or at least the prior‑year comparatives).
- Q2 2025 revenue and profit (or net income) figures.
Calculate the Year‑Over‑Year Growth
Use the standard percentage‑change formula:
[
\text{Growth Rate (\%)} = \left( \frac{\text{Current Period Value} - \text{Prior Period Value}}{\text{Prior Period Value}} \right) \times 100
]
- Revenue growth: plug in Q2 2025 revenue and Q2 2024 revenue.
- Profit growth: plug in Q2 2025 profit (e.g., net income, operating profit, or EBITDA) and Q2 2024 profit.
- Where to Find the Numbers
- Company’s website / Investor Relations page – the press release is usually posted under “News Releases” or “Financial Releases.”
- SEDAR+ – as noted in the excerpt, Calfrac’s interim consolidated financial statements and MD&A are available at www.sedarplus.ca. Look for the filing dated around July 2025 (the interim filing for the quarter).
- GlobeNewswire – the original news feed often includes a link to the full release.
- Company’s website / Investor Relations page – the press release is usually posted under “News Releases” or “Financial Releases.”
Example (Illustrative Only)
If the full release showed:
Period | Revenue (CAD M) | Profit (CAD M) |
---|---|---|
Q2 2024 | 150 | 30 |
Q2 2025 | 180 | 42 |
Then:
- Revenue growth = ((180 – 150) / 150) × 100 = 20 %
- Profit growth = ((42 – 30) / 30) × 100 = 40 %
These numbers are purely hypothetical; you’ll need the actual figures from the complete release to compute the real growth rates.
Bottom Line
- The excerpt you provided does not contain the necessary revenue or profit data.
- To obtain the growth rates, retrieve the full press release or the interim financial statements (via the company’s website or SEDAR+), locate the Q2 2025 and Q2 2024 figures, and apply the percentage‑change formula above.
If you can share the specific revenue and profit numbers from the full release, I’ll gladly calculate the exact growth rates for you.