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Ticker GEOS · Nasdaq · TX
GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES CORP is a U.S. business entity operating within the Measuring & Controlling Devices, NEC sector (SIC 3829). Publicly traded on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol GEOS, the company is incorporated in Texas. Based on SEC EDGAR filings, GEOS reported fiscal year 2025 revenue of $110.8M, reflecting a year-over-year decline of 18.3%. Our proprietary Semantic Risk Score of 14 indicates high transparency and low reporting risk, derived from the frequency and consistency of 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K filing patterns. As part of the SIC 3829 classification, GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES CORP serves as a key benchmark for investors and analysts monitoring Texas corporate performance.
Comparison based on Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) mapping from SEC EDGAR filings.
Filing data sourced from SEC EDGAR signals. 10-K = annual report · 10-Q = quarterly · 8-K = material event.
GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES CORP (GEOS) — Key efficiency & solvency metrics · FY2025
Operating Margin
Sector avg: -19.75%
Net Margin
Sector avg: -7.44%
Debt-to-Equity
Sector avg: 1.84
Current Ratio
Sector avg: 5.03
| Key Metric | Company | Industry Avg | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total RevenueYoY: -18.3% | $110.8M | $4.89B | ▼ Lagging |
| Net IncomeYoY: -47.8% | $-9,724,000 | — | — |
| Operating MarginOperating income as % of revenue | -10.2% | -19.75% | ▲ Outperform |
| Net MarginNet income as % of revenue | -8.8% | -7.44% | ▼ Lagging |
| Debt-to-EquityTotal liabilities / stockholders equity. Lower = safer. | 0.22 | 1.84 | ▲ Stable |
| Current RatioCurrent assets / current liabilities. Above 1.0 = solvent. | 3.62 | 5.03 | ▼ Lagging |
Source: SEC EDGAR XBRL filings (10-K annual reports). Industry benchmarks derived from 12 companies in SIC 3829.
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Federal Contracts
SNAPET TO 4 GEOSPACE ENVIRONMENT IMPACTS AND APPLICATIONS
GEOSPACE DYNAMICS CONSTELLATION (GDC) MODULAR SPECTROMETER FOR ATMOSPHERE AND IONOSPHERE CHARACTERIZATION (MOSAIC) INSTRUMENT INVESTIGATION
GEOSPACE REMOTE SENSING R&D, ENGINEERING.
GEOSPACE DYNAMICS CONSTELLATION (GDC) COMPREHENSIVE AURORAL PRECIPITATION EXPERIMENT (CAPE) PHASE A AND B BRIDGE
GEOSPACE DYNAMICS CONSTELLATION (GDC) MODULAR SPECTROMETER FOR ATMOSPHERE AND IONOSPHERE CHARACTERIZATION (MOSAIC) INSTRUMENT INVESTIGATION
GEOSPACE DYNAMICS CONSTELLATION (GDC) INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIST SUPPORT (GDC IDS) NASA RESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENT (NRA) SOLICITATION NNH21ZDA001N-GDCIDS, B.15, GEOSPACE DYNAMICS CONSTELLATION INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENTISTS (GDC IDS).
GEOSPACE DYNAMICS CONSTELLATION PROPOSALS TECHNICAL, MANAGEMENT, AND COST EVALUATION
INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIST SUPPORT FOR THE GEOSPACE DYNAMICS CONSTELLATION (GDC) PROGRAM. THIS ACTION IS A RESULT OF THE UNIVERSITY'S SELECTION UNDER A NASA RESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENT (NRA NNH21ZDA001N GDCIDS).
INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIST SUPPORT FOR THE GEOSPACE DYNAMICS CONSTELLATION (GDC) PROGRAM. THIS ACTION IS A RESULT OF THE UNIVERSITY'S SELECTION UNDER A NASA RESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENT (NRA NNH21ZDA001N GDCIDS).
GEOSPACE-RELATED MISSIONS OF OPPORTUNITY PHASE A AND BRIDGE PHASE OPTION--MORE INVESTIGATION - AO AWARD THE ROBOTIC LUNAR EXPLORATIONLUNAR PRECURSOR ROBOTIC PROGRAM (RLEPLPRP) CONSISTS OF A SERIES OF ROBOTIC LUNAR EXPLORATION MISSIONS TO PREPARE FOR AND TO SUPPORT FUTURE HUMAN EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES. THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE ROBOTIC PREPARATION IS TO REDUCE RISK, ENHANCE MISSION SUCCESS, AND REDUCE THE COST OF FUTURE HUMAN MISSIONS. THE LRO PAYLOAD USED TO ACCOMPLISH THE MISSION OBJECTIVES CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING SIX INSTRUMENTS: 1. LUNAR ORBITER LASER ALTIMETER (LOLA) MEASUREMENT INVESTIGATION SHALL DETERMINE THE GLOBAL TOPOGRAPHY OF THE LUNAR SURFACE AT HIGH RESOLUTION, MEASURE LANDING SITE SLOPES AND SEARCH FOR POLAR ICES IN SHADOWED REGIONS; 2. LUNAR RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER CAMERA (LROC) SHALL ACQUIRE TARGETED IMAGES OF THE LUNAR SURFACE CAPABLE OF RESOLVING SMALL-SCALE FEATURES THAT COULD BE LANDING SITE HAZARDS, AS WELL AS WIDE-ANGLE IMAGES AT MULTIPLE WAVELENGTHS OF THE LUNAR POLES TO DOCUMENT CHANGING ILLUMINATION CONDITIONS AND POTENTIAL RESOURCES; 3. LUNAR EXPLORATION NEUTRON DETECTOR (LEND) SHALL MAP THE FLUX OF NEUTRONS FROM THE LUNAR SURFACE TO SEARCH FOR EVIDENCE OF WATER ICE AND PROVIDE MEASUREMENTS OF THE SPACE RADIATION ENVIRONMENT WHICH CAN BE USEFUL FOR FUTURE HUMAN EXPLORATION; 4. DIVINER LUNAR RADIOMETER EXPERIMENT (DLRE) SHALL MAP THE TEMPERATURE OF THE ENTIRE LUNAR SURFACE AT 300 METER HORIZONTAL SCALES TO IDENTIFY COLD-TRAPS AND POTENTIAL ICE DEPOSITS; 5. LYMAN-ALPHA MAPPING PROJECT (LAMP) SHALL OBSERVE THE ENTIRE LUNAR SURFACE IN THE FAR ULTRAVIOLET TO SEARCH FOR SURFACE ICES AND FROSTS IN THE POLAR REGIONS AND TO PROVIDE IMAGES OF PERMANENTLY SHADOWED REGIONS ILLUMINATED ONLY BY STARLIGHT; 6. COSMIC RAY TELESCOPE FOR THE EFFECTS OF RADIATION (CRATER) SHALL INVESTIGATE THE EFFECT OF GALACTIC COSMIC RAYS ON TISSUE-EQUIVALENT PLASTICS AS A CONSTRAINT ON MODELS OF BIOLOGICAL RESPONSE TO BACKGROUND SPACE RADIATION. EACH INSTRUMENT WILL BE MANAGED BY A PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (PI), WHO WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE FLIGHT INSTRUMENT TO THE LRO PROJECT, AS WELL AS PRODUCING THE INSTRUMENT'S DATA PRODUCTS AND DELIVERING THEM TO THE PLANETARY DATA SYSTEM (PDS) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR DATA PRODUCT SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT.
Source: USAspending.gov (Official Federal Award Data). Reflects prime contracts only. Last sync: 2026-03-30.
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