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Emerson Radio (MSN) reported Q2 FY2026 results showing a sharp year-over-year decline. Net revenues were $1.215 million versus $2.738 million a year ago, driven primarily by the discontinuation of a Walmart clock radio and tariff pressure on microwaves. The quarter recorded an operating loss of $1.196 million and a net loss of $1.043 million versus a $0.881 million loss last year.
For the first six months, net revenues were $2.890 million (from $4.936 million) with a net loss of $2.183 million (from $1.843 million). Cost controls helped reduce SG&A to $1.195 million in the quarter, but near-zero gross margin (cost of sales ~$1.216 million on $1.215 million revenue) kept results negative. Cash and cash equivalents were $0.956 million and short-term investments $12.545 million; working capital was approximately $18.9 million. Customer concentration remained high, with Amazon comprising 56% of quarterly net revenues over 10% customers.