AirSculpt Sets Strong 2025 Revenue Targets Despite Loss
AirSculpt Sets Strong 2025 Revenue Targets Despite Loss

AirSculpt Sets Strong 2025 Revenue Targets Despite Loss

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AirSculpt Technologies reported a first quarter loss of $0.02 per share, which beat analyst expectations by $0.01, although revenue fell to $39.37 million from $47.62 million a year earlier and slightly missed estimates. Despite a stock decline of over 50% in the past year, shares rose 16% in premarket trading after the company issued a 2025 revenue outlook of $160–$170 million, surpassing most analyst forecasts. Management noted that ongoing cost reductions and a refreshed marketing strategy are starting to positively affect profitability and the sales pipeline. CEO Yogi Jashnani highlighted long-term growth prospects, citing enhanced lead generation, expanded financing options, and the launch of a standalone skin tightening service. While AirSculpt has only exceeded consensus EPS estimates once in the last four quarters, it currently holds a 'good performance' financial health score from some analysts. The company’s future results will depend on continued execution of its strategic initiatives amid ongoing market uncertainty.

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