Company Description
LSI Industries Inc. (traded on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange under the symbol LYTS) is a U.S.-based manufacturer focused on commercial lighting, graphics, and display solutions. According to company disclosures, LSI is headquartered in Cincinnati and manufactures American-made products that include non-residential indoor and outdoor lighting, print graphics, digital graphics, refrigerated and custom displays. These offerings are used across strategic vertical markets to help create value for customer brands and enhance the consumer experience.
Across its operations in the United States and Canada, LSI reports that it employs approximately 1,900–2,000 people and operates between 16 and 19 manufacturing plants, depending on the period referenced in its public communications. The company describes itself as publicly held and emphasizes its presence on the NASDAQ under the LYTS ticker, positioning its business within the broader finance and insurance sector classification used for the LSI symbol on this platform.
Business focus and solutions
LSI manufactures advanced lighting products, including non-residential indoor and outdoor lighting, and a range of graphics and display solutions such as print graphics, digital graphics, refrigerated displays, and custom displays. In its public statements, LSI notes that these products are engineered to elevate brands in competitive markets and to enhance the consumer experience at the point of interaction. The company highlights its focus on strategic vertical markets, including refueling and convenience stores, grocery, quick service restaurants, and other retail environments, as reflected in its discussion of segment performance and acquisitions.
In addition to manufactured products, LSI states that it provides project management services in support of large-scale product rollouts. These services are described as comprehensive project management for multi-site or multi-year programs, particularly within its display solutions activities. The combination of lighting, graphics, display fixtures, and project management is presented by the company as an integrated offering for customers seeking consistent branding and consumer-facing environments.
Operating segments and vertical markets
LSI reports results through two primary business segments: a Lighting segment and a Display Solutions segment. The Lighting segment focuses on commercial lighting products, including indoor and outdoor applications, while the Display Solutions segment centers on graphics, refrigerated and non-refrigerated display fixtures, and related store environment solutions. Company commentary notes that both segments serve multiple vertical markets and that demand across these segments has been influenced by project activity levels and customer capital spending patterns.
Within Display Solutions, LSI highlights activity in verticals such as refueling/c-store, grocery, quick service restaurants (QSR), and other retail and commercial environments. The company has also referenced exposure to markets such as banking, pharmacy, and specialty retail through its acquisitions. In its communications, LSI points to multi-site programs for large national and international brands, as well as engagements with regional chains.
Geographic footprint and manufacturing base
LSI states that it operates manufacturing plants in the United States and Canada. Depending on the specific disclosure, the company cites approximately 16 or 19 manufacturing plants across these two countries. The company characterizes its products as American-made and notes that many of its components and manufacturing activities are based in North America. In the context of trade policy and tariffs, LSI has discussed its sourcing approach and domestic manufacturing footprint as important elements in serving its lighting and display customers.
Growth strategy and acquisitions
Public communications from LSI describe a multi-year growth roadmap, often referred to as its Fast Forward 2028 plan, focused on expanding its addressable markets and capabilities. As part of this strategy, LSI has pursued acquisitions in the custom display and store fixtures space. The company notes that it acquired JSI Store Fixtures, a designer of refrigerated and non-refrigerated display fixtures, and EMI Industries, a custom display fixtures company. In March 2025, LSI announced the acquisition of Canada’s Best Holdings (also known as Canada’s Best Store Fixtures), described as a provider of retail fixtures and custom store design solutions for grocery, quick service restaurant, convenience store, banking, and specialty retail environments.
LSI states that these acquisitions are intended to expand its capabilities, geographic reach, and vertical market presence, particularly in the Canadian market and in additional verticals such as financial institutions and specialty retail. The company also notes that these acquired businesses are incorporated into its Display Solutions segment and that they contribute to its integrated offering of lighting and display solutions for multi-site retail and commercial customers.
Financial profile and shareholder returns (high-level, non-numeric)
In its earnings announcements, LSI reports on net sales, net income, EBITDA, and adjusted non-GAAP measures for its fiscal quarters and full years. While specific figures change over time, the company has highlighted year-over-year growth in net sales and adjusted profitability measures in several recent periods, driven by demand across its Lighting and Display Solutions segments and contributions from acquisitions. LSI also discusses working capital, net debt to adjusted EBITDA ratios, and liquidity under its credit facility as part of its financial commentary.
The company’s Board of Directors has adopted a dividend policy under which regular quarterly cash dividends are determined at the Board’s discretion. In its public releases, LSI explains that dividend decisions are based on factors such as earnings on both GAAP and non-GAAP bases, cash flow requirements, financial condition, debt levels, stock repurchases, future business developments, and other considerations deemed relevant by the Board. The company has announced regular cash dividends per share in connection with recent fiscal quarters.
Position within listed company universe
On this platform, the symbol LSI is classified under the industry category "Other Financial Vehicles" within the finance and insurance sector. However, based on the company’s own descriptions in its public communications, LSI Industries’ core business activities are in manufacturing commercial lighting, graphics, and display solutions and providing related project management services, rather than in traditional financial services. Investors researching the LSI symbol should be aware that the underlying operating company, trading as LYTS on NASDAQ, describes itself as an industrial and display solutions manufacturer.
Use cases for investors and analysts
For investors and analysts, LSI’s disclosures provide insight into trends in non-residential lighting, retail display fixtures, and branded environment solutions across North America. Company commentary emphasizes vertical market strategies, project backlogs, order rates, and the impact of acquisitions on segment performance. LSI also discusses its approach to trade policy changes, tariffs on certain components, and the balance between domestic and international sourcing, particularly within its lighting operations.
Because LSI’s business is closely tied to capital spending by retailers, refueling and convenience store operators, grocers, and other commercial customers, its reported backlog, book-to-bill ratios, and commentary on project scheduling can be relevant indicators of demand conditions in these markets. The company’s emphasis on integrated lighting and display solutions, along with its North American manufacturing base, are recurring themes in its public statements.
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