CoreCivic Inc. Reports Q2 2025 Results: Revenues Reach $538.2M, Net Income at $38.5M, Adjusted EBITDA Hits $103.3M
Reuters
Aug 29
CoreCivic Inc. Reports Q2 2025 Results: Revenues Reach $538.2M, Net Income at $38.5M, Adjusted EBITDA Hits $103.3M
CoreCivic Inc., a diversified government-solutions company, reported its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025. The company reported revenues of $538.2 million, net income of $38.5 million, and adjusted EBITDA of $103.3 million for the quarter. These figures reflect the company's continued performance in providing real estate and correctional services to government partners. CoreCivic operates 15.7 million square feet of real estate primarily utilized by government agencies and offers a comprehensive range of services through its Safety, Properties, and Community segments. The company remains a significant player in leasing mission-critical real estate to government tenants and providing correctional and community reentry services.
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