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Outset Medical First-Quarter Results Demonstrate Strong Growth in Console and Recurring Revenue as Gross Margin Expanded and Cash Use Declined

Core Insights - Outset Medical, Inc. reported a 6% increase in revenue for Q1 2025, reaching $29.8 million compared to $28.2 million in Q1 2024, driven by strong performance in product and service revenues [4][9] - The company continues to demonstrate operational improvements, with a significant reduction in operating expenses by 39% year-over-year, contributing to a path toward profitability [6][11] - The installed base of the Tablo system is growing, with a notable increase in recurring revenue from consumables and services, which rose by 20% to $22.7 million [3][4][9] Financial Performance - Product revenue increased by 4% to $21.3 million, while service and other revenue grew by 9% to $8.5 million compared to the same period last year [4] - Gross profit for Q1 2025 was $11.1 million, a 35% increase from $8.2 million in Q1 2024, with gross margin improving to 37.2% from 29.2% [5][9] - The net loss narrowed to $25.8 million, or ($3.66) per share, compared to a net loss of $39.9 million, or ($11.77) per share in the prior year [8][9] Operational Highlights - The company shipped its 3 millionth Tablo treatment during the quarter, marking a significant milestone with 1 million treatments added over the past year [9] - Operating expenses were reduced to $27.5 million from $45.1 million in Q1 2024, with R&D expenses at $5.5 million, S&M expenses at $13.7 million, and G&A expenses at $8.3 million [6][8] - Non-GAAP operating expenses were reported at $24.6 million, reflecting ongoing efforts to streamline operations [7] Cash Position and Guidance - Total cash, including restricted cash and short-term investments, was $192 million as of March 31, 2025, following a financing round that provided approximately $210 million in cash [10][25] - The company reiterated its 2025 revenue guidance of $115 million to $125 million and expects to use less than $50 million in cash for the year, a significant reduction from $103 million used in 2024 [11]