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RCI Hospitality FY26 Q2 EPS turns to loss of $(0.04); revenue rises to $68.7 million
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RCI Hospitality FY26 Q2 EPS turns to loss of $(0.04); revenue rises to $68.7 million
  • RCI Hospitality posted fiscal 2Q26 revenue of $68.7 million, up 4.25% from the year-ago quarter.
  • Results turned to a loss, with net loss attributable to common stockholders of $0.3 million and EPS of $(0.04).
  • Impairments and other charges rose to $7.6 million, while adjusted EBITDA increased to $15.6 million.
  • Operating cash flow climbed to $9.9 million; free cash flow rose to $8.4 million.
  • Management cited late January-early February freezing weather that closed some clubs for one to two days, mostly on weekends.


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