Company Description
Exponent, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXPO) is a science and engineering consulting firm that focuses on solving complex technical, scientific, and regulatory challenges. The company brings together consultants from more than 90 technical disciplines, including scientists, physicians, engineers, and business and regulatory specialists, to address issues across more than a dozen industries. According to its public disclosures, Exponent connects decades of work in failure analysis with broader advisory services aimed at supporting a safer, healthier, and more sustainable world.
Exponent operates through two primary segments: an engineering and other scientific segment and an environmental and health segment. The engineering and other scientific segment accounts for the majority of revenues before reimbursements. This segment includes work in areas such as biomechanics, biomedical engineering, buildings and structures, civil engineering, construction consulting, and other technical disciplines. The environmental and health segment encompasses chemical regulation and food safety, ecological and biological sciences, environmental and earth sciences, and related services. Together, these segments reflect the company’s focus on both reactive and proactive engagements for clients facing technical and regulatory complexity.
Across recent reporting periods, Exponent has highlighted demand for dispute-related services and proactive risk-focused work. Dispute-related engagements have included matters in the construction, automotive, medical device, chemicals, transportation, utilities, energy, and life sciences sectors. Proactive engagements have included risk management and asset integrity projects in the utilities sector and regulatory consulting in the chemicals sector, as well as work related to digital health, artificial intelligence usability, and distributed energy systems. Management commentary has emphasized that Exponent’s failure analysis expertise and multidisciplinary capabilities are central to these activities.
Exponent’s consultants, laboratories, databases, and computing resources operate across offices in North America, Asia, and Europe. The company states that these resources work together globally to support clients such as multinational companies, startups, law firms, insurance companies, governments, and other organizations. Its disclosures note that teams address safety-critical systems and human–machine interactions, including as artificial intelligence is integrated into sectors such as automotive, utilities, life sciences, and consumer products. This global, multidisciplinary structure underpins the firm’s ability to respond to incidents and support product and process development.
From a financial and operating perspective, Exponent reports revenues before reimbursements and uses non-GAAP measures such as EBITDA and EBITDAS to evaluate performance. The company explains that EBITDA is defined as net income before income taxes, interest income, depreciation, and amortization, and that EBITDAS further excludes stock-based compensation. Management states that these measures are used alongside GAAP metrics to assess operating performance and cash flow and to compare results across periods. Exponent also reports segment-level revenues before reimbursements for its engineering and other scientific segment and its environmental and health segment, which provides insight into the relative contribution of each area.
Recent disclosures describe a business model that balances reactive and proactive work. Reactive work often arises from disputes, incidents, or failures, where Exponent’s historical strength in failure analysis is applied to understand causes and consequences. Proactive work includes risk management, asset integrity, and regulatory support, where clients seek to anticipate and manage technical, safety, environmental, and regulatory risks. The company has cited activity in consumer electronics, utilities, chemicals, life sciences, transportation, and other industries as examples of where this mix of services is applied.
Exponent also discusses its capital allocation approach in its public releases. The company has described paying regular quarterly cash dividends and has reiterated an intent to continue such dividends, subject to board approval. It has also reported share repurchase activity and increases to its share repurchase authorization. These disclosures indicate that returning capital to shareholders through dividends and repurchases is a recurring feature of Exponent’s financial strategy, while the company continues to invest in talent and capabilities.
According to its filings and earnings releases, Exponent’s fiscal year structure has included both 52-week and 53-week years, with occasional 14-week quarters. The company notes that these calendar differences can affect year-over-year comparisons of revenues and margins. Management commentary has also referenced utilization of technical staff and headcount trends as important drivers of financial performance, alongside demand conditions in the industries the company serves.
Overall, Exponent, Inc. presents itself as a specialized consulting firm at the intersection of science, engineering, and regulation. Its two-segment structure, global network of offices and technical resources, and emphasis on failure analysis, risk management, and regulatory consulting define its role within the broader professional, scientific, and technical services sector.
Stock Performance
Exponent (EXPO) stock last traded at $64.47, down 1.27% from the previous close. Over the past 12 months, the stock has lost 21.4%. At a market capitalization of $3.2B, EXPO is classified as a mid-cap stock with approximately 49.3M shares outstanding.
Latest News
Exponent has 10 recent news articles. Of the recent coverage, 4 articles coincided with positive price movement and 6 with negative movement. Key topics include dividends, earnings, buybacks, conferences. View all EXPO news →
SEC Filings
Exponent has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 3 Form 4, 1 Form 144, 1 Form SCHEDULE 13G/A. The most recent filing was submitted on March 26, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all EXPO SEC filings →
Insider Radar
Insider selling at Exponent over the past 90 days can reflect routine portfolio management, scheduled trading plans (Rule 10b5-1), tax planning, or compensation-related dispositions rather than a directional view on the stock.
Financial Highlights
Exponent generated $582.0M in revenue over the trailing twelve months, operating income reached $119.8M (20.6% operating margin), and net income was $106.0M, reflecting a 18.2% net profit margin. Diluted earnings per share stood at $2.07. The company generated $131.7M in operating cash flow.
Upcoming Events
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Expected dividend payment
Exponent has 3 upcoming scheduled events. The next event, "Expected dividend payment", is scheduled for June 1, 2026 (in 65 days). 3 of the upcoming events are financial in nature, such as earnings calls or quarterly results. Investors can track these dates to stay informed about potential catalysts that may affect the EXPO stock price.
Short Interest History
Short interest in Exponent (EXPO) currently stands at 2.5 million shares, up 2.3% from the previous reporting period, representing 5.2% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 69.2%. The 8.5 days to cover indicates moderate liquidity for short covering.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Exponent (EXPO) currently stands at 8.5 days, up 18% from the previous period. This moderate days-to-cover ratio suggests reasonable liquidity for short covering, requiring about a week of average trading volume. The days to cover has increased 75.5% over the past year, indicating either rising short interest or declining trading volume. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 3.4 to 8.5 days.
EXPO Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Exponent (EXPO) operates in the Engineering & Construction industry within the broader Services-management Consulting Services sector and is listed on the NASDAQ.
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