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Exhibit 99.1

 

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Moving iMage Technologies Q4 Net Loss Improved to ($156,000) vs. ($416,000) Last Year and Year-End Net Cash Rises to $5.7M; Hosts Call Today at 11am ET

 

Fountain Valley, CA September 26, 2025Moving iMage Technologies, Inc. (NYSE American: MITQ), a leading provider of cutting-edge out-of-home entertainment technology and services for cinema, Esports, stadiums, arenas and other venues, announced results for its fourth quarter (Q4’25) and fiscal year ended June 30, 2025 (FY’25) and will hold an investor call today at 11am ET (see call details below).

 

Highlights

 

Moving iMage improved its Q4’25 and FY’25 bottom-line performance as progress in reducing operating expenses in the current periods more than offset higher revenues in the year-ago periods. Q4’25 operating expenses declined 26.5% to $1.4M compared to $1.9M in Q4’24 and FY’25 operating expenses declined 9.3% to $5.7M from $6.2M in FY’24.

 

The Company improved its FY’25 gross margin percentage to 25.2% from 23.3% in FY’24, reflecting its focus on higher margin product and project opportunities over the full year. Moving iMage’s Q4’25 gross margin declined to 20.4% compared to 22.5% in Q4’24, reflecting normal variability in sales product mix.

 

Moving iMage secured a contract to install 150 Barco laser cinema projectors over the course of three years for a long-time U.S. film exhibition customer.

 

Moving iMage improved its year-end net cash position to $5.7M, or approximately $0.57 per share, compared to $5.3M, or $0.53 per share, at the end of FY’24, and had no long-term debt at the close of FY’25 or FY’24.

 

Chairman and CEO, Phil Rafnson, commented, “Moving iMage continues to be the partner of choice for cutting-edge cinema projects, such as Metro Private Cinema and the revitalized Cherry Lane Theater, both in New York City, as well as for laser projection and audio upgrades for leading exhibitor locations across the country. We are heartened to see improving box office performances across the cinema industry along with a solid pipeline of upcoming films. We expect continued box office traction to support our customers’ business case for cinema technology upgrades and the development of new cinema venues and concepts though we are cognizant of the challenges navigating the flow of the current business cycle.

 

“The value proposition of our long-term experience, unique array of products, and turnkey services is clear, however deciphering our customers’ implementation timing remains a challenge. We are maintaining our focus on managing margins, costs and cash while we actively pursue a range of exhibitor upgrades, new builds and specialty projects.”

 

 

 

President and COO, Francois Godfrey, added, “Leveraging a strong exhibition industry reputation built over more than two decades, MiT is actively pursuing cinema technology refresh and new venue development projects across the U.S. Key areas of opportunity include ongoing upgrades to laser projection technology, Direct View LED display formats, PLF (Private Large/Luxury Formats) upgrades and immersive audio solutions as customers replace legacy xenon-powered projection systems that are reaching the end of their useful lives. New projection technologies deliver substantially improved image quality for audiences, while also providing meaningful energy efficiency and operating cost benefits. Complementing the improved picture with immersive audio upgrades enhances the entire movie going experience.

 

“We believe there are still thousands of auditoriums likely to be upgraded over the next few years, and Moving iMage is uniquely positioned to guide exhibitors through each step of the design, installation and system commissioning processes. In addition to laser projection, large scale Direct View LED displays also represent an exciting area of opportunity from both product and services standpoints. Direct View LED technology offers tremendous light precision, contrast and stunning images that is effective across a wide range of light environments. This versatility allows customers to deploy Direct View LED displays in a much greater variety of auditorium geometries and alternative content venues. We are collaborating with Direct View LED display pioneers, Samsung – at our upcoming Cannon Beach project in Arizona – and LG Electronics, with our installation project for the Meryl Streep Center For Performing Artists in Los Angeles.

 

“In addition to these opportunities, we have built a largely recurring base of $8M to $9M in annual revenue from our customers’ ongoing parts, component replacement, design and service needs.

 

“Despite lower revenue in Q4’25 and FY’25, our progress reducing operating costs enabled us to achieve meaningful bottom-line improvements in both periods. These disciplines are also essential to achieving our goal of positive cash flow and profitability on a consistent basis.”

 

Business Outlook

Moving iMage is cautiously optimistic regarding its outlook for FY’26 and the potential for a modest ramp in cinema technology upgrades to next-generation projection, display and audio solutions. Supporting its outlook are the significant customer experience benefits and lower total cost of ownership of new laser projection technologies along with the performance and reliability challenges of legacy projection systems. FY’26 revenue expectations are currently more weighted to the second half, given industry planning and budget cycles, and the avoidance of technology updates during key holiday film release windows in November and December. Moving iMage currently expects revenue of approximately $4.9M for Q1’26 ending September 30.

 

Q425 Financial Review

Q4’25 net sales declined 7.3% to $5.88M vs. $6.35M in Q4’24, principally due to reduced customer project activity in the recent period as well as the impact of theater seating revenues recorded in the year ago period.

 

 

 

Q4’25 gross profit dollars decreased to $1.2M vs. $1.43M in Q4’24, reflecting lower net sales as well as a Q4’25 gross margin of 20.4% vs. 22.5% in Q4’24. The year over year decrease in gross margin was due to normal variability in sales product mix.

Q4’25 operating expenses decreased 26.5% to $1.4M from $1.9M in Q4’24, reflecting Moving iMage’s expense management initiatives. Selling and marketing expenses decreased 34.3% to $0.46M from $0.70M in Q4’24 while general and administrative expenses decreased 21.6% to $0.89M from $1.1M in Q4’24, as the Company continues to pursue cost savings opportunities.

Q4’25 net loss improved to ($156K), or ($0.02) per share, largely due to expense reduction progress, vs. a net loss of ($416K), or ($0.04) per share, in Q4’24.

 

FY25 Financial Review

FY’25 revenue declined 9.9% to $18.15M vs. $20.14M in FY’24, principally due to reduced customer project activity.

FY’25 gross profit decreased 2.4% to $4.57M vs. $4.68M as the decline in revenue more than offset an improvement in gross margin.

FY’25 gross margin improved to 25.2% vs 23.3% in FY’24 due to the focus on higher margin opportunities throughout the year.

FY’25 operating expenses decreased 9.4% to $5.67M vs. $6.24M in FY’24, driven by the Company’s ongoing expense management initiatives. The improvements were driven by lower compensation expense, more effective use of sales and marketing budgets, and the continued discipline around public company costs.

The Company’s FY’25 net loss improved to ($0.95M), or ($0.10) per share, benefitting from both gross margin and expense reduction improvements, vs. a net loss of ($1.37M), or ($0.13) per share, last year.

 

Conference Call Details

Dial-in Number: 1-877-407-4018
Toll/International Number: 1-201-689-8471

Call me: Participants can use Guest dial-in numbers above and be answered by an operator OR click the Call me™ Link for instant telephone access to the event. Call me™ link will be made active 15 minutes prior to scheduled start time.

Transcript: Posted online here 48 hours after the event
Questions can be submitted in advance via Email to mitq@catalyst-ir.com

                  

Telephone Replay

Access ID: 13756002
Replay Dial-In: 1-844-512-2921 or 1-412-317-6671
Replay Expiration: October 10, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. ET

 

 

 

Forward-Looking Statements

All statements above that are not purely about historical facts, including, but not limited to, those in which we use the words believe, anticipate, expect, plan, intend, estimate, target and similar expressions, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. While these forward-looking statements represent our current judgment of what may happen in the future, actual results may differ materially from the results expressed or implied by these statements due to numerous important factors. Our filings with the SEC provide detailed information on such statements and risks and should be consulted along with this release. To the extent permitted under applicable law, we assume no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

 

About Moving iMage Technologies (www.movingimagetech.com)

With a focus on innovation, service, and quality, Moving iMage Technologies (“MiT) is a trusted partner in delivering state-of-the-art out-of-home entertainment environments. Founded in 2003, MiT provides products, integrated systems design, custom engineering, proprietary products, software, and installation services for cinemas, screening rooms, postproduction facilities, high-end home theaters, Esports venues, arenas, stadiums, and other entertainment spaces.

 

MiT manufactures a broad line of digital cinema peripherals in the U.S., including automation systems, projector pedestals/bases, projector lifts, hush boxes, direct-view LED frames, lighting fixtures and dimmers, power management devices, operations software, and Esports platforms. It also distributes and integrates cinema equipment from Barco, Sharp (NEC) Digital Cinema, Christie Digital, LEA Professional, Dolby, GDC, JBL/Crown, LG, Meyer Sound, Q-SYS, QSC, Samsung and others.

 

MiT’s Caddy Products division designs and sells cupholders, concession trays, and venue accessories that enhance concession sales and improve the guest experience.

 

 

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MITQ Investor Relations Contacts

Chris Eddy or David Collins

Catalyst IR

mitq@catalyst-ir.com or 212-924-9800

 

 

 

MOVING IMAGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(in thousands)

 

   

June 30,

 
   

2025

   

2024

 

Assets

               

Current Assets:

               

Cash

  $ 5,715     $ 5,278  

Accounts receivable, net

    1,464       1,048  

Inventories, net

    2,066       3,117  

Prepaid expenses and other

    162       470  

Total Current Assets

    9,407       9,913  

Long-Term Assets:

               

Right-of-use asset

    1,087       144  

Property and equipment, net

    15       28  

Intangibles, net

    364       422  

Other assets

    15       16  

Total Long-Term Assets

    1,481       610  

Total Assets

  $ 10,888     $ 10,523  
                 

Liabilities And Stockholders Equity

               

Current Liabilities:

               

Accounts payable

  $ 3,009     $ 2,261  

Accrued expenses

    362       320  

Customer refunds

    379       399  

Customer deposits

    1,101       1,651  

Lease liability–current

    227       151  

Unearned warranty revenue

    35       31  

Total Current Liabilities

    5,113       4,813  
                 

Long-Term Liabilities:

               

Lease liability–non-current

    918        

Total Long-Term Liabilities

    918        

Total Liabilities

    6,031       4,813  

Stockholders Equity

               

Common stock, $0.00001 par value, 100,000,000 shares authorized, 9,933,679 and 9,896,850 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively

           

Additional paid-in capital

    12,061       11,965  

Accumulated deficit

    (7,204 )     (6,255 )

Total Stockholders Equity

    4,857       5,710  

Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity

  $ 10,888     $ 10,523  

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

 

 

 

MOVING IMAGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

CONSOLIDATED

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(in thousands except share and per share amounts)

(unaudited)

 

   

Three Months Ended

   

Twelve Months Ended

 
   

June 30,

   

June 30,

 
   

2025

   

2024

   

2025

   

2024

 
                                 

Net sales

  $ 5,883     $ 6,349     $ 18,147     $ 20,139  

Cost of goods sold

    4,681       4,920       13,574       15,456  

Gross profit

    1,202       1,429       4,573       4,683  
                                 

Operating expenses:

                               

Research and development

    46       65       203       277  

Selling and marketing

    458       697       1,878       2,414  

General and administrative

    885       1,129       3,578       3,549  

Total operating expenses

    1,389       1,891       5,659       6,240  

Operating (loss)

    (187 )     (462 )     (1,086 )     (1,557 )

Other income (expense)

                               

Interest and other income, net

    31       46       138       185  

Total other income

    31       46       138       185  
                                 

Net (loss)

  $ (156 )   $ (416 )   $ (948 )   $ (1,372 )
                                 

Weighted average shares outstanding: basic and diluted

    9,936,380       10,487,857       9,910,244       10,482,857  

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements

 

 

 

 

MOVING IMAGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

CONSOLIDATED

STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(in thousands)

 

   

Year Ended

 
   

June 30,

 
   

2025

   

2024

 

Cash flows from operating activities:

               
                 

Net (loss)

  $ (948 )   $ (1,372 )

Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:

               

Provision for credit losses

    (142 )     251  

Inventory reserve

    307       522  

Depreciation expense

    13       12  

Amortization expense

    58       58  

Right-of-use amortization

    252       271  

Stock compensation expense

    96       66  

Changes in operating assets and liabilities

               

Accounts receivable

    (274 )     (394 )

Inventories

    744       780  

Prepaid expenses and other

    309       (19 )

Accounts payable

    748       754  

Accrued expenses and customer refunds

    20       68  

Unearned warranty revenue

    4       5  

Customer deposits

    (550 )     (1,518 )

Lease liabilities

    (200 )     (280 )

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

    437       (796 )

Cash flows from investing activities

               

Purchases of property and equipment

          (12 )

Net cash (used in) investing activities

          (12 )
                 

Cash flows from financing activities

               

Share Buyback

          (530 )

Net cash (used in) financing activities

          (530 )
                 

Net increase (decrease) in cash

    437       (1,338 )

Cash, beginning of the period

    5,278       6,616  

Cash, end of the period

  $ 5,715     $ 5,278  

Non-cash investing and financing activities:

               

Share buyback and cancellation for officer

  $ -       33  

Right-of-use assets from new lease

  $ 207     $  

Right-of-use assets from lease modification

  $ 988     $