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TIC Solutions, Inc. — Financial Data

Annual figures from SEC EDGAR XBRL filings (10-K)

These figures are extracted directly from XBRL-tagged financial statements that TIC Solutions, Inc. filed with the SEC as part of its annual 10-K reports. XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a structured data format the SEC requires for machine-readable financial disclosures. Values shown are as reported — negative figures indicate a loss and are shown in red.

Overview All Filings Annual Quarterly Insiders
-5.7%
Profit Margin
Net income ÷ revenue
-2%
Return on Assets
Net income ÷ assets
1.02x
Debt-to-Equity
Total liabilities ÷ equity
+230.1%
Revenue Growth
Year over year

Revenue

Revenue recognized from contracts with customers under ASC 606, excluding taxes collected on behalf of government authorities. This is the primary revenue concept for many companies.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $1.53B Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 $463.53M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Jul 29, 2024 $633.87M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2023 $1.05B Mar 12, 2026

Gross Profit

Revenue minus the cost of goods sold (COGS). Gross profit shows how much revenue remains to cover operating expenses, R&D, and administrative costs before calculating operating income.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $449.36M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 $103.68M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Jul 29, 2024 $161.99M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2023 $239.52M Mar 12, 2026

Net Income

The bottom-line profit — what remains after all operating expenses, interest, taxes, and other costs are deducted. A negative value means the company reported a net loss for the year.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 ($87.12M) Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 ($105.45M) Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Sep 30, 2024 ($105.45M) Mar 12, 2026

Operating Income

Profit from core business operations before interest expense and income taxes (also known as EBIT). Excludes non-operating items, making it a cleaner measure of operational efficiency than net income.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 ($17.10M) Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 ($82.63M) Mar 12, 2026

SG&A Expense

Selling, general, and administrative expenses — the overhead costs of running the business, including salaries, marketing, legal fees, and corporate office costs. Excludes COGS and R&D.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $440.83M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 $150.31M Mar 12, 2026

Operating Cash Flow

Cash generated from core business operations — a more reliable measure of financial health than net income because it strips out non-cash items like depreciation and one-time charges.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $95.02M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Sep 30, 2024 $2.63M Mar 12, 2026

Capital Expenditures (Capex)

Cash spent on acquiring or upgrading physical assets — property, equipment, and infrastructure. High capex businesses include manufacturing, telecom, and energy companies.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $33.76M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Sep 30, 2024 $13.24M Mar 12, 2026

Total Assets

The total value of everything the company owns or controls — cash, investments, receivables, property, equipment, and intangibles. Reported as of fiscal year end.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $4.40B Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 $2.21B Mar 12, 2026

Total Liabilities

All financial obligations owed to outside parties — including debt, accounts payable, accrued expenses, and deferred revenue. Subtracting liabilities from total assets gives stockholders' equity.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $2.22B Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 $1.06B Mar 12, 2026

Stockholders Equity

The net worth attributable to shareholders: total assets minus total liabilities. Also called book value. Can be negative if liabilities exceed assets, which is common in capital-intensive industries.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $2.18B Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 $1.15B Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Jul 30, 2024 $555.89M Mar 12, 2026

Goodwill

An intangible asset representing the premium paid above fair value when acquiring another company. A large goodwill balance signals a history of acquisitions at premium prices.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $1.65B Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 $845.94M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Jul 30, 2024 $0 Mar 12, 2026

Retained Earnings

Cumulative net income kept by the company rather than distributed as dividends. A growing retained earnings balance indicates consistent profitability; a deficit indicates cumulative losses.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 ($194.11M) Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 ($106.99M) Mar 12, 2026

Cash & Equivalents

Highly liquid assets the company holds — cash on hand, bank balances, and short-term investments with maturities of three months or less. A key indicator of short-term financial health.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $439.54M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 $139.13M Mar 12, 2026

Long-Term Debt

Debt obligations due more than one year from the balance sheet date — bonds, term loans, and notes payable. High long-term debt relative to equity can signal elevated financial leverage.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 $1.61B Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 $754.80M Mar 12, 2026

Shares Outstanding

Total common shares issued and held by all shareholders, excluding treasury shares. Combined with market price gives market capitalization.

Fiscal Year Period End Value Filed
FY2025 Dec 31, 2025 220.49M Mar 12, 2026
FY2025 Dec 31, 2024 121.48M Mar 12, 2026