
Core Viewpoint - TSS, Inc. (TSSI) has experienced significant stock price appreciation and robust financial performance driven by increasing demand for AI infrastructure, with a notable 523% revenue growth in Q1 2025 compared to the previous year [1][2]. Financial Performance - For Q1 2025, TSS reported revenues of $99 million, a 523% increase from $15.9 million in Q1 2024, and net income rose to $3 million from $15,000 [2]. - Diluted earnings per share reached 12 cents, up from breakeven, and adjusted EBITDA increased over tenfold to $5.2 million from $475,000 [2]. Segment Performance - Procurement services generated $90.2 million in revenues, a 676% increase from $11.6 million in Q1 2024, accounting for 77% of total procurement revenues for 2024 [3]. - Systems Integration revenues surged 253% to $7.5 million, with gross margins improving to 32% when excluding non-cash rent costs [4]. - Facilities Management revenues declined 40% year over year to $1.3 million, but the company sees potential for recovery in this segment [5]. Management Insights - CEO Darryll Dewan described the quarter as "extraordinary" and a pivotal moment for the company, emphasizing strong execution in AI infrastructure [6]. - CFO Daniel Chism noted the low consolidated gross margin of 9.3% was due to the procurement mix, with expectations for improvement in future quarters as production ramps up [7]. Growth Drivers - Revenue growth was primarily driven by increased AI investments from enterprise clients and infrastructure spending from OEM partners [8]. - The complexity of AI rack integration, including demands for direct liquid cooling and power testing, is enhancing TSS's value proposition as a strategic integrator [9]. Future Guidance - TSS expects first-half 2025 revenues to surpass those of the second half of 2024 and anticipates adjusted EBITDA for 2025 to be at least 50% higher than in 2024 [10][11]. Operational Developments - In May 2025, TSS commenced production at a new 213,000-square-foot facility in Georgetown, TX, designed for high-volume AI rack integration [12]. - The company invested $14.9 million in the quarter as part of a planned $25-$30 million capital build-out, expecting profitability within a two-year payback period [13]. Strategic Positioning - TSS's Q1 results reflect its transformation into a key infrastructure enabler for the AI era, with aggressive capacity expansion and long-term contracts supporting sustained growth despite some margin pressures [14].