- Jerash Holdings (NASDAQ:JRSH) exceeded analyst expectations with an earnings per share of $0.13, significantly higher than the $0.10 estimate.
- The company reported robust revenue of $50.23 million, a 26.7% increase year-over-year, driven by increased shipments to U.S. customers.
- Profitability saw substantial improvement, with gross profit up 35.7% and operating income soaring by 174.4%, alongside strong liquidity metrics like a current ratio of 3.11.
Jerash Holdings (NASDAQ:JRSH) is a leading apparel manufacturing company that produces and exports custom, ready-made sportswear and outerwear. The company primarily serves well-known global brands and retailers in the United States and Europe. Its facilities are located in Jordan, which provides certain trade advantages for exporting goods to Western markets.
On August 11, 2026, Jerash Holdings reported its Q1 earnings results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2027. The company announced an earnings per share of $0.13, which is higher than the analyst estimate of $0.10. This indicates that the company's profitability per share was better than what financial experts expected.
Jerash Holdings also posted strong revenue of $50.23 million, surpassing the estimated $47.90 million. As highlighted by Accesswire, this represents a 26.7% increase from the $39.60 million reported in the same quarter of the previous year. This revenue growth was driven by increased shipments to its largest U.S. customers.
The company's profitability also saw significant improvement. Gross profit increased by 35.7% to $8.30 million, and the gross margin expanded to 16.4%. Gross margin is the profit made on sales before other expenses. This improvement is due to more sales to higher-margin U.S. customers and efficiency gains from automation.
Further financial metrics show a strong performance. Operating income grew by 174.4% to $2.60 million, and net income reached $1.70 million. The company maintains a low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.01, showing it has very little debt. A strong current ratio of 3.11 suggests it can easily cover its short-term financial obligations, indicating robust liquidity.