Sypris Wins Award for Cryptographic Program
Follow-On Award Announcement: Sypris Electronics has received a follow-on contract from a U.S. defense contractor to produce embedded circuit card assemblies for the Army's Key Management System, with production set to begin in 2026.
Significance of AKMS: The AKMS is crucial for secure communications within the military, providing key generation and distribution capabilities, and the new assemblies will enhance cryptographic processing in handheld devices used for electronic key management.
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SYPR Reports Flat Q3 Earnings and Year-over-Year Revenue Decline Due to Vehicle Market Slowdown
Earnings Report Overview: Sypris Solutions, Inc. reported a net income of 2 cents per share for Q3 2025, unchanged from the previous year, with revenues declining 19.6% to $28.7 million, primarily due to a significant drop in its transportation and energy-related segment.
Segment Performance: The transportation segment's revenue fell 41% year-over-year, attributed to market downturns and inventory adjustments, while the electronics segment saw a 6% revenue increase but faced margin pressures due to supply chain issues.
Operational Challenges and Future Outlook: The company anticipates continued operational difficulties into early 2026 due to tariff impacts and macroeconomic uncertainties, although strong order activity and a growing backlog in the electronics segment may help mitigate these challenges.
Strategic Moves: Sypris completed a sale-leaseback transaction for its Louisville facility, generating approximately $2.9 million in net proceeds, which bolstered its liquidity amid ongoing operational losses.

Sypris Reports Second Quarter Results
Financial Performance: Sypris Solutions reported a revenue decrease to $31.4 million for Q2 2025, with a net loss of $2.1 million, attributed to tariffs affecting demand and production inefficiencies.
Order Growth: Orders for Sypris Electronics surged by 110% to $47 million, contributing to a 26% increase in backlog, driven by strong demand in electronic warfare and communications markets, with significant contracts expected to begin deliveries in 2026.






