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OMNIQ CORP. SEC filings document the company's AI-based computer vision business, financial results, customer-deployment disclosures and capital-structure activity. Its Form 8-K reports include results of operations and financial condition, Regulation FD press releases for LPR, parking, access-control and vehicle-inspection projects, and material agreements related to securities sales.
The filing record also covers unregistered common-stock and pre-funded-warrant issuances, late-filing notices for annual reports, changes in reported company information and recurring disclosures about revenue, gross profit, liabilities, net loss and shareholder deficit. These filings connect OMNIQ's operating updates with formal reporting on liquidity, financing, governance signatures and public-company compliance matters.
OMNIQ Corp. (OMQS) reported second quarter and six‑month 2026 results, highlighting its transition to a focused AI-based machine vision and intelligent mobility business following the July 2025 divestiture of its Quest Solution division.
For the quarter ended June 30, 2026, revenue was $7.4 million versus $7.8 million a year earlier, with gross profit of $1.5 million versus $2.0 million. Loss from operations widened to $(2.2) million from $(480,000). Net loss was $(528,000), or $(0.03) per share, compared with net income of $2.1 million, or $0.19 per share, largely because the prior-year quarter included $3.6 million of other income and gain on debt settlement versus $1.9 million in 2026.
For the first six months of 2026, revenue was $15.1 million versus $15.8 million, gross profit $3.8 million versus $4.2 million, and loss from operations $(3.5) million versus $(678,000). Net loss was $(2.4) million, or $(0.16) per share, compared with $(34,000), or $(0.00) per share, driven by higher selling, general and administrative expenses of $5.6 million and increased research and development spending of $1.1 million. OMNIQ ended the quarter with $1.1 million in cash, a working capital deficit of $15.2 million, an accumulated deficit of $126.4 million, and related‑party advances totaling $7.3 million.
OMNIQ Corp. (OMQS) reported weaker results for the six months ended June 30, 2026, with revenue of $15.1 million, down about 5% from 2025, and a loss from operations of $3.5 million versus a $0.7 million loss a year earlier. Net loss from continuing operations was $2.4 million compared with income of $1.7 million in 2025, as operating expenses rose nearly 50% to $7.3 million, mainly from higher selling, general and administrative costs.
The balance sheet remains highly stressed: OMNIQ reported a working capital deficit of $15.2 million, a stockholders’ deficit of $14.9 million, and an accumulated deficit of $126.4 million. Total liabilities of $40.0 million exceed total assets of $25.1 million, and management highlights substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern. Cash was $1.1 million, with $0.9 million of operating cash inflow year‑to‑date, but the company is out of compliance with certain Bank Leumi and Bank Hapoalim covenants, leading to reclassification of that debt as current.
The company relies heavily on related parties, including $7.3 million in non‑interest‑bearing advances and a $9.2 million related‑party promissory note. Management also discloses a material weakness in internal control over financial reporting related to segregation of duties, and concludes both disclosure controls and internal controls were not effective as of June 30, 2026. A prior Israeli lease dispute originally seeking about $5.6 million was settled in July 2026 for roughly $525,000 payable over four years.
OMNIQ Corp.’s CEO/CFO Shai Shalom Lustgarten received a grant of stock options covering 250,000 shares of common stock. The options have an exercise price of $0.1440 per share, with an exercisability date of 2026-07-20 and an expiration date of 2031-07-20. Following this award, he directly holds options linked to 250,000 underlying shares.
OMNIQ Corp. filed a Form 8-K to furnish a press release highlighting rising demand for AI-powered surveillance and machine vision technologies. The company cites more than $170 billion in funding authorized for security and immigration projects and about $165 billion in additional Homeland Security funding, including allocations for border technology and surveillance infrastructure.
The release references third-party research projecting strong growth in global computer vision and AI video surveillance markets and notes OMNIQ’s deployments in vehicle recognition, license plate recognition, damage inspection, healthcare monitoring, and intelligent monitoring for transportation, parking, and enterprise operations. OMNIQ also emphasizes its privacy and data security practices and includes customary forward-looking statement disclosures.
OMNIQ Corp. reported first quarter 2026 revenue of $7.68 million, slightly below the $7.98 million recorded a year earlier, as it maintained activity in core markets such as vehicle recognition and automation.
Gross profit rose to $2.255 million from $2.184 million, reflecting a focus on project mix and higher-margin opportunities. However, loss from operations widened to ($1.2 million) from ($425,000) as the company continued investing in technology development, infrastructure, and strategic initiatives. Net loss per share improved to ($0.11) from ($0.19), indicating better per-share performance despite the larger operating loss.
During the quarter OMNIQ expanded its AI machine vision footprint, including a new AI vehicle damage inspection deployment, an expanded Ohio hospital network project, and ongoing deployments for a Fortune 100 technology company. Management also implemented operational management changes aimed at improving execution and cross-functional efficiency without increasing salary expense.
OMNIQ Corp. reported a wider operating loss and continued financial strain for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. Revenue from continuing operations was $7.7 million, down slightly from $8.0 million a year earlier, while loss from operations increased to $1.3 million. Net loss was $1.7 million versus $2.1 million in 2025, and basic and diluted loss per share from continuing operations was $0.11.
The balance sheet remains highly leveraged, with a working capital deficit of $14.6 million, stockholders’ deficit of $14.1 million, and accumulated deficit of $125.7 million as of March 31, 2026. Management discloses substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern, citing multiple years of operating losses, covenant breaches on Israeli bank debt that led to reclassification of those borrowings as current, and reliance on related-party advances, including a $9.4 million promissory note tied to the 2025 sale of its Quest division.
OMNIQ Corp. director and CEO Shai Shalom Lustgarten received a grant of 1,500,000 shares of Common Stock at $0.10 per share. The transaction is reported as a grant/award acquisition, not an open-market purchase.
The agreement and purchase price were paid on December 8, 2025, while the shares were issued on February 17, 2026, according to the footnote. Following this award, Lustgarten directly holds 2,924,822 OMNIQ common shares.
OMNIQ CORP. reported full-year 2025 results showing stronger profitability and a cleaner balance sheet despite slightly lower revenue. Net revenues were $33 million, down from $34.9 million in 2024, mainly due to fewer deliverables and delays in a significant customer project.
Gross profit rose to $9 million from $5.6 million, a ~61% increase, as cost of goods sold fell to $23.9 million, or 73% of revenue, versus 83.9% the prior year. The company nearly reached breakeven, cutting net loss attributable to common stockholders from $10.0 million to $169,000, with basic loss per share improving from $0.94 to $0.01.
Short term liabilities dropped from $86.3 million to $27.7 million, while shareholder deficit improved from $(43.9) million to $(11.8) million, reflecting substantial balance sheet repair. OMNIQ also raised approximately $950,000 in December 2025, including a $150,000 investment from its CEO, and highlighted new AI-driven customer wins and expansions across healthcare, airports, education, and enterprise campuses.