- Roth Capital has raised its price target for Insperity to $59, indicating a potential upside of 10.94% based on recent trading prices.
- Insperity's second-quarter 2026 adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.34 surpassed analyst estimates, with adjusted EPS growing 31% and adjusted EBITDA increasing 13% year-over-year.
- The company reported strong quarterly revenues of $1.69 billion, exceeding consensus estimates and marking consistent earnings and revenue beats over the past four quarters.
Insperity (NYSE:NSP) is a leading provider of human resources and business performance solutions. As a professional employer organization (PEO), Insperity specializes in helping small and medium-sized businesses manage their essential HR tasks. This comprehensive support includes critical functions like payroll processing, employee benefits administration, and other vital administrative services, enabling clients to concentrate on their core business operations.
Following the company's recent strong financial performance, Roth Capital has updated its investment outlook, raising its price target for Insperity to $59 from a previous target of $54. At the time of this update, the stock was trading at $53.18. This new price target suggests a potential upside of 10.94% from that trading price, reflecting a positive stock performance analysis.
This optimistic outlook is firmly supported by Insperity's impressive second-quarter 2026 results. Insperity reported adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.34. EPS, a key indicator of a company's profitability per share, successfully beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.33 per share, signaling a strong earnings beat.
The company also reported adjusted EBITDA of $36 million. EBITDA serves as a crucial measure of a company's overall profitability. As highlighted by MarketBeat, adjusted EPS grew 31% and adjusted EBITDA grew 13% from the previous year. This significant growth indicates substantial progress in Insperity's ongoing margin recovery plan.
Insperity’s quarterly revenues reached $1.69 billion, marking an increase from $1.66 billion reported in the same quarter last year. This robust revenue figure also surpassed consensus estimates. Over the past four quarters, Insperity has consistently demonstrated its financial strength by successfully beating both earnings and revenue estimates two times.