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AmpliTech Group Advances Strategic Growth Plan with Tier 1 Customer Base Penetration in Multi-Billion Dollar 5G Markets with Record Q2 Revenues

Core Viewpoint - AmpliTech Group, Inc. reported record sales exceeding $11 million for Q2 2025, marking the highest quarterly sales in the company's history, and emphasized a strategic investment approach to secure long-term positions in high-growth sectors such as ORAN 5G networks, quantum computing, and satellite communications [1][6][12] Financial Performance - The company achieved sales of over $11 million in Q2 2025, surpassing total sales for the entire fiscal year 2024 [6] - Despite lower gross profit margins in Q2 2025 due to one-time costs associated with rapid product delivery, management expects regular gross margins to be achievable over the next six months [6][12] - Cash and cash equivalents as of June 30, 2025, were $16,423,238, with working capital of $16,163,710 and no long-term debt [6] - Revenue growth for FY 2025 is projected to exceed 100% year-over-year, with guidance increased to at least $24 million, representing a 140% increase over FY 2024 [12] Strategic Outlook - AmpliTech's focus on ORAN 5G networks, quantum computing, and satellite connectivity is expected to drive significant growth, with ORAN 5G infrastructure projected to reach over $42 billion globally by 2030 [4][7] - The company is uniquely positioned as the only U.S.-based provider of complete, vertically integrated networking solutions, which is expected to enhance its growth trajectory amid increasing demand for secure communications equipment [5][8] - Management believes that the strategy of accelerated market penetration and recurring follow-on orders will establish AmpliTech's products as embedded solutions in next-generation infrastructure [4][8] Market Position - AmpliTech's ORAN 5G radios are recognized as the largest deployment of their kind globally, positioning the company as a leader in the ORAN radio products market [11] - The company’s MMIC LNA modules and LNBs are expected to see growing demand as U.S. and allied nations transition away from foreign component suppliers, creating additional revenue streams with strong margin potential [8][11]