ADM Endeavors Returns to Profitability in Q2 2026 as New Facility Drives Growth and Efficiency
August 18th, 2026 1:17 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
ADM Endeavors reported a return to profitability in Q2 2026, with revenue up 11.4% and a net income of $51,476, driven by its new Fort Worth facility that boosted capacity, cut costs, and attracted new customers.

ADM Endeavors, Inc. (OTCQB: ADMQ), a vertically integrated provider of custom apparel, uniforms, and promotional products, announced that it returned to profitability in the second quarter of 2026, marking a significant milestone as the company's new 100,000-square-foot facility in Fort Worth, Texas, begins to deliver on its strategic promises. For the quarter ended June 30, 2026, the company reported net income of $51,476, compared to a net loss of $69,110 in the same period last year, while revenue grew 11.4% to $1,307,924 from $1,173,827.
The return to profitability is particularly notable given that the company absorbed the costs of its largest expansion in history. The new facility, approximately 5.8 times larger than its previous location, is designed to support up to five times prior production capacity. According to Marc Johnson, CEO of ADM Endeavors, "The second quarter marked the inflection point we have been building toward. Our new facility is doing exactly what we designed it to do. Its expanded capacity and visibility are winning new customers, while operating under one roof is bringing our overhead down." General and administrative expenses declined 6.7% to $398,792 from $427,538, reflecting operational efficiencies from the consolidation.
Promotional products revenue, a key segment, grew 19.7% to $1,208,576, up from $1,009,425 in the prior-year quarter. This growth was driven by new customer sales attributable to the facility's expanded capacity and visibility. The company also noted that no single customer represented more than 10% of revenue during the six months ended June 30, 2026, indicating a diversified customer base.
For the first half of 2026, revenue increased 11.1% to $2,332,544 from $2,100,363, while operating loss narrowed 44% to $(118,422) from $(211,483). The net loss of $(80,598) for the six months compares to net income of $34,345 in the prior-year period, which included a $264,514 insurance claim. On an operating basis, the company cut its loss nearly in half while absorbing the costs of the expansion.
Operational momentum continues with the retail buildout within the facility nearing completion, which is expected to further expand walk-in and workwear revenue opportunities. The company also secured a series of new contract awards and renewals in July, including a uniform program for a Lockheed Martin division in Arizona and a new bid award from Dallas College, as announced on July 21, 2026. These contracts are expected to contribute in the second half of 2026.
In addition, the company strengthened its financial leadership with the appointment of Calvin Tsang as Chief Financial Officer in June 2026. Common shares outstanding remained unchanged at 158,520,409 during the first half of 2026, with no shareholder dilution.
Marc Johnson added, "With our retail buildout nearing completion, our seasonally important back-to-school period underway, and the new contract awards we announced in July beginning to contribute, we believe we are well positioned to build on this momentum in the second half of 2026." The company's financial results are detailed in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC, available at www.sec.gov and https://admendeavors.com.
This return to profitability is a critical indicator that the company's strategic investments are yielding tangible results, positioning it for sustained growth and improved shareholder value.
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