How does TEAM's Q2 performance compare to its peer group and sector benchmarks? | TISI (Aug 06, 2025) | Candlesense

How does TEAM's Q2 performance compare to its peer group and sector benchmarks?

Answer

The press release you quoted only announces when Team, Inc. (NYSE: TISI) will publish its Q2 2025 earnings results and hold the accompanying conference call. It does not contain any actual financial results, operating metrics, or guidance for the quarter. Because of that, there is no information in the release that allows us to evaluate how Team’s Q2 performance stacks up against:

  • Peer companies (other firms that operate in the same specialty industrial‑services space)
  • Sector benchmarks (e.g., the broader Industrials or Mechanical Services indices)

What this means for your question

Question Data Available in the Release? Conclusion
Q2 revenue, earnings, margin, or other operating results? No
Year‑over‑year or sequential growth percentages? No
Management commentary on performance vs. peers/benchmarks? No
Guidance or outlook that could be compared to consensus estimates? No

Because none of the quantitative or qualitative performance details are disclosed, we cannot:

  • Quantify Team’s Q2 earnings per share (EPS), net income, or operating margin.
  • Compare those figures to the median or mean results of its peer group.
  • Assess whether the company is beating, meeting, or missing the expectations set by sector analysts or index performance.

How you can obtain the needed comparison

  1. Wait for the official earnings release (Tuesday, August 12, 2025).

    Once Team publishes its Q2 2025 results, the filing (typically a Form 8‑K or a press‑release PDF) will include:

    • Revenue, EPS, adjusted EBITDA, and other key metrics.
    • Management’s discussion of performance versus prior periods and versus peers.
  2. Gather peer and sector data for the same quarter.

    • Identify comparable companies (e.g., other NYSE‑listed specialty industrial‑services firms such as XYZ Corp, ABC Ltd, etc.).
    • Pull their Q2 2025 results from SEC filings, earnings releases, or data‑providers (Bloomberg, FactSet, S&P Capital IQ).
    • Use a sector index (e.g., S&P Industrial Machinery & Components Index or a Specialty Industrial Services Sub‑sector index) to get benchmark performance.
  3. Perform the comparison.

    • Absolute comparison: Team’s revenue/EPS vs. each peer’s.
    • Relative comparison: Team’s growth rate (YoY, QoQ) vs. the median/average growth of the peer set.
    • Margin analysis: Compare operating margin or adjusted EBITDA margin to sector averages.
    • Valuation multiples: If you have guidance on forward‑looking metrics, compare P/E, EV/EBITDA, etc., to peers.
  4. Leverage analyst consensus.

    • After the release, financial analysts will publish estimates vs. actuals and may issue “beat/miss” commentary. Those analyst notes often include a quick peer‑group comparison.

Quick checklist for the upcoming release

When the Q2 2025 earnings are finally posted, you can answer the original question by checking the following items:

Metric What to look for How to compare
Revenue Total sales for Q2 2025 Compare to peer median revenue growth (YoY & QoQ)
Net Income / EPS Bottom‑line profit per share Compare EPS beat/miss vs. consensus and vs. peers
Adjusted EBITDA Core operating cash‑flow proxy Compare EBITDA margin to sector average
Operating Margin Operating income ÷ revenue Benchmark against peer margins
Guidance / Outlook Management’s forward‑looking statements Contrast with consensus forecasts for the sector
Capital Expenditure (CapEx) Investment level for the quarter Compare CapEx intensity (CapEx/Revenue) to peers
Free Cash Flow Cash generated after CapEx Compare to peer free‑cash‑flow yields

Bottom line

Based solely on the information in the August 6, 2025 announcement, we cannot assess Team’s Q2 2025 performance relative to its peers or sector benchmarks. You’ll need to wait for the actual earnings release on Tuesday, August 12, 2025 and then gather the relevant peer and sector data to conduct a meaningful comparison. If you’d like, I can help you set up a template or point you to data sources once the results are public. Just let me know!