Mastech Digital, Inc. (AMEX:MHH) reported an earnings per share (EPS) of -$0.12, missing the estimated EPS of $0.10, with revenue at $48.3 million.
The company’s Data and Analytics Services segment saw an 11% revenue increase, reaching $9 million.
MHH maintains a strong liquidity position with a current ratio of 3.32 and a low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.04, indicating financial stability despite earnings challenges.
Mastech Digital, Inc. (AMEX:MHH) is a key player in the Digital Transformation IT Services sector, offering a range of services including Data and Analytics and IT Staffing. Despite its efforts, MHH reported an earnings per share (EPS) of -$0.12 on May 16, 2025, missing the estimated EPS of $0.10. The company’s revenue was $48.3 million, falling short of the expected $49.7 million.
During the Q1 2025 earnings call, MHH’s leadership, including CEO Nirav Patel and CFO Kannan Sugantharaman, discussed the company’s financial performance. The call, attended by analysts like Lisa Thompson from Zacks Investment Research, highlighted a 3% increase in total consolidated revenues to $48.3 million, compared to $46.8 million in Q1 2024. Despite this growth, the company reported a GAAP net loss of $1.4 million, or $0.12 per diluted share.
The Data and Analytics Services segment showed a strong performance with an 11% revenue increase, reaching $9 million. The IT Staffing Services segment also grew by 2%. However, the overall financial results were impacted by the net loss, which was significantly higher than the $161,000 loss in Q1 2024. This indicates challenges in managing costs or other financial pressures.
MHH’s financial ratios provide further insight into its market position. The company has a high price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 45.48, suggesting that investors are paying a premium for its earnings. The price-to-sales ratio of 0.48 and enterprise value to sales ratio of 0.38 indicate a relatively low market valuation compared to sales. The earnings yield of 2.20% reflects the return on investment for shareholders.
Despite the financial challenges, MHH maintains a strong liquidity position with a current ratio of 3.32, indicating it can comfortably cover its current liabilities. The low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.04 shows a conservative approach to leveraging equity. These factors suggest that while MHH faces earnings challenges, it remains financially stable with a solid foundation for future growth.