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One Stop Systems Stock Jumps After Q1 Revenue Beat, But Memory-Supply Risk Looms

One Stop Systems Stock Jumps After Q1 Revenue Beat, But Memory-Supply Risk Looms

ESCONDIDO, Calif., May 6, 2026, 11:07 PDT

  • OSS shares jumped as first-quarter revenue climbed 55% to $8.1 million, topping what analysts had forecast.
  • The company booked close to $15 million, pushing its book-to-bill ratio up to 1.8—orders outpacing revenue.
  • Management left the 2026 outlook as is, pointing to extended lead times for memory and other components.

Shares of One Stop Systems Inc. surged roughly 58% Wednesday, fueled by a big jump in first-quarter revenue, better gross margin, and positive adjusted earnings from continuing operations. The stock last traded at $15.41, with volume topping 14.5 million shares. That put the company’s market cap near $352 million.

Escondido, California’s One Stop Systems reported a 55% jump in revenue from continuing operations, reaching $8.1 million for the quarter ending March 31. The uptick came on stronger defense-related P-8 aircraft projects, rising medical-imaging server sales, and fresh demand for prototype compute systems in combat-vehicle vision. Gross margin widened to 51.6%, up from 45.5%. GlobeNewswire

That’s become crucial, as OSS now has to show it can generate growth without Bressner. A filing revealed the company offloaded its German distribution and integration arm at the end of 2025. What’s left: a business zeroed in on high-performance computing gear for AI, autonomy, and sensor processing at the “edge” — meaning closer to where data is collected, not some far-off cloud. Securities and Exchange Commission

OSS managed to top expectations that were already set pretty low by Wall Street. According to MarketBeat, adjusted earnings landed at 1 cent a share—analysts had been bracing for a 5-cent loss. Revenue? That figure came in about $1.09 million higher than forecasts. MarketBeat

OSS is seeing stronger interest in its rugged compute platforms for both defense and commercial clients, CEO Mike Knowles said. Bookings for the quarter came in at close to $15 million—one of the company’s best showings to date—as customers shift to signing up for bigger, multi-year deals, according to Knowles. GlobeNewswire

Chief Financial Officer Daniel Gabel said first-quarter results topped what the company was looking for, citing strong demand, a beneficial product mix, and tight expense management. Gabel added that OSS wrapped up the quarter holding $34.4 million in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments, along with $2.2 million in restricted cash, and reported zero debt. The Motley Fool

The company stuck to its 2026 guidance, still projecting revenue growth between 20% and 25%, a gross margin near 40%, and both EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA in positive territory. EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, strips out some costs to highlight operating results. GlobeNewswire

OSS carves out its niche in a focused corner of defense and industrial computing. Mercury Systems pushes rugged edge servers tailored for AI, signals intelligence, and C5ISR tasks; Crystal Group, meanwhile, delivers ruggedized edge equipment built for everything from autonomous vehicles and missile defense to shipboard and airborne jobs—including artificial intelligence. Mercury Systems

The rally isn’t without hazards. OSS flagged tighter memory supplies from data-center expansion, pointing to longer lead times and bumpier pricing. Delays in U.S. government funding could also stall contract wins or new defense work, the company cautioned. One more thing: a single customer generated roughly 51% of first-quarter revenue, according to the filing. Securities and Exchange Commission

On the call, Gabel flagged “the timing of revenue conversion remains our biggest risk for the year,” as component lead times—especially for memory—have stretched and become unpredictable. Knowles noted that certain defense decisions still lacked “distinct timing,” underscoring that even a robust bookings quarter can’t eliminate the risk tied to program execution. The Motley Fool

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