Simulations Plus Projects Fiscal 2026 Revenue of $79 Million to $82 Million
Reuters
Oct 22
Simulations Plus Projects Fiscal 2026 Revenue of $79 Million to $82 Million
Simulations Plus Inc. has announced its preliminary financial results for fiscal year 2025 and issued guidance for fiscal year 2026. For fiscal 2025, the company expects revenue of $79.1 million, reflecting a 13% growth compared to the previous year, with software accounting for 58% of total revenue. Looking ahead to fiscal 2026, Simulations Plus projects revenue in the range of $79 million to $82 million, indicating anticipated revenue growth of 0% to 4%. The software mix is expected to remain stable at 57% to 62%. Adjusted EBITDA margin guidance for fiscal 2026 is set at 26% to 30%, and adjusted diluted EPS is forecasted between $1.03 and $1.10. These figures suggest a slowdown in revenue growth compared to the prior year, while profitability metrics are expected to remain steady.
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