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Target Hospitality Reports First Quarter 2025 Results with Continued Focus on Pursuing Strong Strategic Growth Pipeline
Prnewswireยท2025-05-19 10:45

Core Insights - Target Hospitality Corp reported a significant decline in revenue and net income for the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, indicating challenges in the business environment [5][6][7]. Financial and Operational Highlights - Revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2025, was $69.9 million, down from $106.7 million in the same period in 2024, representing a decrease of approximately 34.5% [5][6]. - Net loss for the same period was $6.5 million, compared to a net income of $20.4 million in the prior year [6][7]. - Adjusted EBITDA was $21.6 million, down from $53.7 million year-over-year, reflecting a decline of about 59.8% [6][7]. - Average utilized beds decreased to 9,898 from 14,049, resulting in a utilization rate of 60%, down from 87% [5][6]. Executive Commentary - The CEO emphasized the company's strong fundamentals and ongoing momentum in executing recent contract wins, particularly highlighting the Workforce Hub Contract and the reactivation of assets in Dilley, Texas [3][4]. - The company aims to diversify its contract portfolio and business mix to ensure consistent results across various business cycles [4]. Strategic Developments - The company redeemed all outstanding 10.75% Senior Secured Notes due 2025, maintaining financial flexibility and expecting annual interest expense savings of approximately $19.5 million [7][10]. - Target Hospitality has approximately $169 million in total available liquidity and a net leverage ratio of 0.1x as of March 31, 2025 [11]. Contract Awards and Growth Initiatives - The company secured a multi-year Workforce Hub Contract expected to generate approximately $140 million in revenue through 2027, supporting a critical mineral supply chain in North America [7][14]. - A 5-year $246 million contract was awarded for the Dilley Contract, effective March 5, 2025, aimed at supporting U.S. government initiatives [7][15]. Segment Performance - The government segment experienced revenue declines primarily due to the termination of the Pecos Children's Center Contract and the South Texas Family Residential Center Contract, although these were partially offset by the Dilley Contract [8][20]. - The Hospitality & Facilities Services - South segment reported revenue of $36.1 million, slightly down from $36.9 million in the previous year, with an increase in average utilized beds [21][22]. - The "All Other" segment, which includes the Workforce Hospitality Solutions, saw revenue increase to $8.1 million from $2.1 million, driven by the Workforce Hub Contract [23][24]. Outlook - The company reiterated its 2025 outlook, projecting total revenue between $265 million and $285 million and Adjusted EBITDA between $47 million and $57 million [18][17].