Target Hospitality (NASDAQ:TH – Get Free Report) issued its quarterly earnings results on Monday. The company reported ($0.13) EPS for the quarter, missing analysts’ consensus estimates of ($0.11) by ($0.02), FiscalAI reports. The business had revenue of $72.78 million for the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $73.20 million. Target Hospitality had a negative return on equity of 10.96% and a negative net margin of 13.47%.
Here are the key takeaways from Target Hospitality’s conference call:
- Target has secured more than $2 billion of multiyear contracts since February 2025 (about $1.8 billion in WHS) and reports an active pipeline exceeding 20,000 beds, including a 4,000‑bed Data Center Hub (~$550M) and a 3,300‑bed AI Infrastructure Community (~$750M).
- Management raised 2026 guidance to $370–$380M revenue and $75–$85M adjusted EBITDA, and now targets exiting 2027 with >$680M revenue and >$240M adjusted EBITDA, reflecting material expected growth as new WHS contracts ramp.
- The WHS segment is expanding rapidly and is expected to be the largest segment by end of 2026 (>45% of consolidated revenue), with disclosed contract-level margins of roughly 40–50%, supporting long‑term margin expansion.
- Q1 was transitional — total revenue of ~$73M and adjusted EBITDA of ~$10M — with margins compressed by elevated operating, mobilization and construction expenses as WHS communities are brought online.
- Significant near‑term capital deployment could pressure cash flow: Q1 capex was ~$46M, the AI community requires ~$200–210M (≈95% in 2026), and full‑year capex guidance is $460–480M, while available liquidity was ~$150M (net leverage 0.6x).
Target Hospitality Trading Down 3.3%
TH opened at $17.48 on Wednesday. Target Hospitality has a 1-year low of $5.97 and a 1-year high of $18.34. The company has a market cap of $1.75 billion, a P/E ratio of -39.73 and a beta of 1.43. The company has a fifty day moving average price of $12.19 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $9.17.
Institutional Investors Weigh In On Target Hospitality
Analyst Ratings Changes
A number of equities analysts recently weighed in on the stock. Wall Street Zen raised shares of Target Hospitality from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a research note on Saturday, April 4th. Texas Capital raised shares of Target Hospitality from a “hold” rating to a “strong-buy” rating in a research note on Thursday, March 12th. Stifel Nicolaus reissued a “buy” rating and set a $15.00 target price (up from $11.00) on shares of Target Hospitality in a research note on Monday, April 6th. Oppenheimer reissued an “outperform” rating on shares of Target Hospitality in a research note on Wednesday. Finally, Weiss Ratings reissued a “sell (d)” rating on shares of Target Hospitality in a research note on Friday, March 27th. One research analyst has rated the stock with a Strong Buy rating, two have given a Buy rating and one has issued a Sell rating to the stock. According to data from MarketBeat, Target Hospitality has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus target price of $16.50.
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Target Hospitality Company Profile
Target Hospitality is a lodging solutions provider specializing in the ownership and operation of modular workforce housing communities across North America. The company serves large-scale clients in the energy, mining, construction and government sectors that require temporary or long-term accommodations for remote workforces. Its housing portfolio includes suite-style units, single-family cabins and “man-camp” dormitories, designed to match project size, duration and workforce composition.
In addition to lodging, Target Hospitality delivers integrated support services such as on-site dining and culinary management, housekeeping, maintenance, facility management and logistics planning.
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