Exponent Inc. receives a buy rating, driven by its expert consulting model in high-stakes, complex technical domains. EXPO's value proposition lies in its deep technical talent, critical for problems where failure is costly and regulatory scrutiny is high. The AI debate is a catalyst: rising complexity in physical systems should increase demand for EXPO's services, not diminish it.
Exponent, Inc. (EXPO) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Exponent (EXPO) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.59 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.56 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.52 per share a year ago.
| Health Care Equipment & Supplies Industry | Healthcare Sector | Catherine Ford Corrigan CEO | XSTU Exchange | 30214U102 CUSIP |
| US Country | 966 Employees | 5 Jun 2026 Last Dividend | 8 Jun 2018 Last Split | 17 Aug 1990 IPO Date |
Exponent, Inc. is a premier science and engineering consulting company that operates both in the United States and internationally. Its operations are segmented into Engineering and Other Scientific, and Environmental and Health, through which it offers a wide range of consulting services. The company, originally known as The Failure Group, Inc., was founded in 1967 and later rebranded as Exponent, Inc. in 1998. Based in Menlo Park, California, Exponent, Inc. has carved a niche for itself by specializing in solving complex and critical challenges across various industries, including chemicals, construction, consumer products, energy, food, and more. With a foundation built on approximately 90 technical disciplines, Exponent serves a diverse clientele that spans across sectors of the economy, aiming to address pressing issues with science-based solutions.
Exponent, Inc. offers a broad spectrum of services across its two main segments: Engineering and Other Scientific, and Environmental and Health. Each segment encompasses a variety of specialized services tailored to meet the intricate needs of its clients.
These specialized services enable Exponent to cater to a wide array of industries, from chemical and construction to technology and transportation, helping clients navigate the complexities of modern economic sectors.