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Andersen Group (ANDG) Stock Pullback Follows Strong Margin Expansion
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Andersen Group shares closed at US$48.30, down 3.4% on the day, even as the earnings story turned on margins rather than a collapse in demand. The stock has still gained strongly over the past three months, so today’s pullback looks more like a sentiment reset than a verdict on the business.

The headline from this quarter is clear. Revenue reached US$217.7m with organic growth above 20%, while adjusted EBITDA climbed to US$45.9m and margins widened. The market appears to be fixating on near term noise and largely discounting that profit engine.

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Q2 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue, Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: US$217.7m vs. US$176.0m (up 23.7%)
  • Net Income, Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: loss of US$10.1m vs. loss of US$96.0m (loss narrowed)
  • Basic EPS, Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: loss per share, driven largely by noncash stock based compensation, compared with a larger loss per share in the prior year period (loss per share narrowed)
  • Adjusted EBITDA Margin, Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: 21.1% vs. a lower margin in the prior year period (margin expanded)

Prefer clean charts to another set of earnings figures and margin tables? Check Andersen Group’s full visual breakdown, with its recent earnings and revenue picture front and center, in the company report for Andersen Group.

NYSE:ANDG Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
NYSE:ANDG Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

Andersen Group results support margin focused optimism

For investors leaning positive on Andersen Group, the latest quarter backs the idea of a resilient, higher value advisory platform. Revenue of US$217.7m with organic growth above 20% and a much smaller net loss point to a business adding scale rather than stretching for it. Adjusted EBITDA of US$45.9m and a 21.1% margin fit a story where pricing, mix and productivity are working. The share price pullback of 3.4% looks more sentiment driven than a reaction to weakening fundamentals.

Short term worries still have some grounding

The bearish angle is not fully defused. Andersen Group is still loss making on a GAAP basis and relies heavily on adjustments to tell the profitability story, with noncash stock based compensation a key swing factor. The stock has risen about 37.6% over three months, so expectations had moved up before this print. Management is holding full year guidance rather than lifting it, which may reinforce concerns that near term upside is already reflected and that execution on acquisitions and integration remains a real risk.

Access the analyst estimates for Andersen Group to see where the consensus models start to diverge on Andersen Group’s revenue, margins, and the timing of a possible turn in GAAP profitability.

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