Insperity (NSP) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Connecticut-based Stadium Capital Management added 263,715 shares of Insperity worth $13 million in the third quarter. The transaction represented a new position for Stadium Capital, which reported holding no shares of Insperity in the previous period.
NSP shares tumble after third-quarter 2025 results miss estimates, with weaker earnings, revenues, and reduced 2025 guidance weighing on the stock.
| Professional Services Industry | Industrials Sector | Paul J. Sarvadi CEO | XBER Exchange | US45778Q1076 ISIN |
| US Country | 306,023 Employees | 9 Dec 2025 Last Dividend | 19 Dec 2017 Last Split | 28 Jan 1997 IPO Date |
Insperity, Inc. is a company dedicated to providing comprehensive human resources (HR) and business solutions aimed at enhancing business performance for small and medium-sized businesses, primarily operating within the United States. Initially founded in 1986, and formerly known as Administaff, Inc., Insperity rebranded in March 2011 and has since positioned itself as a pivotal support for businesses seeking to optimize their workforce and synchronize HR functions. The company is headquartered in Kingwood, Texas, emphasizing its commitment to improving business efficiency through a wide range of HR services.
Insperity offers a diverse portfolio of products and services designed to streamline HR operations, enhance employee benefits, ensure government compliance, and facilitate business growth. These offerings include: