What is the net cash flow from operations and the change in cash balance for the quarter? | EVLV (Aug 14, 2025) | Candlesense

What is the net cash flow from operations and the change in cash balance for the quarter?

The press release you’ve shared only highlights the quarter’s revenue momentum, customer‑acquisition progress and overall strategic outlook – it does not disclose the specific cash‑flow figures. In Evolv Technologies’ 10‑Q filing for the quarter ended June 30 2025 (or the full earnings release) you’ll find the line‑item “Net cash provided by operating activities” as well as the “Cash and cash equivalents, beginning and ending balance,” which together give the net cash flow from operations and the change in cash on the balance sheet.

Until those numbers are released, the market is pricing the stock on the forward‑looking growth narrative rather than on the underlying cash‑generation profile. If the upcoming detailed filing shows a strong operating cash inflow that lifts the cash balance, it would reinforce the bullish narrative and could support a short‑term upside in EVLV, especially on momentum‑driven technical setups (e.g., a break above the recent high‑volume resistance around $12). Conversely, a modest or negative cash‑flow surprise could trigger a pull‑back, prompting traders to tighten stops or consider a short‑bias on weaker‑volume pull‑backs. Keep an eye for the SEC filing later this week to confirm the cash‑flow fundamentals before committing to a directional position.