Picard Medical Reports Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results
Bullish near-term on margin recovery and listing-compliance clarity; longer-term depends on Emperor TAH success.
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Bullish near-term on margin recovery and listing-compliance clarity; longer-term depends on Emperor TAH success.
What happened and why it matters
Picard Medical reported Q2 revenue of about $3.0 million, up 39% year over year, with gross profit of roughly $0.6 million and a 20.9% gross margin. For the six months, revenue rose 50% to about $4.1 million and gross profit was ~$0.9 million (21.7% margin). Progress on the Emperor Total Artificial Heart and listing-compliance steps, including a 1-for-50 reverse split, bolster long-term fundamentals amid ongoing losses.
Positive quarterly results with improved gross margins and rising revenue, plus a completed reverse split and NYSE compliance plan reduce listing risk, potentially attracting new investors and lifting multiple if momentum persists; risk remains due to ongoing losses and small absolute scale of revenue.
Q2 revenue up 39% to ~$3.0M; gross profit ~$0.6M; gross margin ~20.9%.
Six months ended June 30, 2026: revenue up 50% to ~$4.1M; gross profit ~$0.9M; gross margin ~21.7%.
Emperor Total Artificial Heart development advances; new data at ASAIO 2026 and IEEE EMBC 2026.
NYSE American accepted compliance plan; 1-for-50 reverse split completed on July 31, 2026.
Management focusing on financing opportunities and U.S. sales growth to drive long-term value.
Earnings: The release centers on quarterly results and mid-year performance, supplemented by strategic updates on product development and listing status, typical of a high-growth medical device microcap reporting.
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