Verra Mobility (VRRM) Hits 3-Year Low on Earnings Miss

We recently published 10 Stocks Left Behind in a Roaring Market. Verra Mobility Corp. (NASDAQ:VRRM) was one of the worst performers on Wednesday.

Verra Mobility fell to a new three-year low on Wednesday, as investor sentiment was dampened after missing analyst earnings expectations last year.

At intra-day trading, the stock dropped to its lowest price of $15.58 before paring losses to finish the session just down by 13.52 percent at $16.18 apiece.

In an updated report, Verra Mobility Corp. (NASDAQ:VRRM) said that adjusted earnings per share in the fourth quarter of 2025 ended at $0.30, missing analyst expectations of $0.31.

The company incurred a net income of $18.88 million, reversing a net loss of $66.6 million in the same period a year earlier. Revenues also increased by 16 percent to $257.86 million from $221.5 million.

Verra Mobility (VRRM) Hits 3-Year Low on Earnings Miss

For the full-year period, Verra Mobility Corp. (NASDAQ:VRRM) said net profit jumped by 335 percent to $136.6 million from $31.4 million in 2024, thanks to goodwill impairment registered during the period.

Revenues, on the other hand, increased by 9 percent to $918 million from $841.68 million year-on-year, driven by strong earnings from services, government solutions, and commercial services.

For this year, Verra Mobility Corp. (NASDAQ:VRRM) is targeting to generate between $1.02 billion and $1.03 billion in revenues, adjusted EBITDA of $405 million to $415 million, and adjusted EPS of $1.32 to $1.38.

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