Workhorse Group (NASDAQ:WKHS) is set to release its financial results for the third quarter of 2025 before the market opens on November 11, 2025. Analysts anticipate a loss of $1.45 per share along with projected revenue of $2.50 million for the quarter. Investors are encouraged to visit the company’s earnings overview page for up-to-date information regarding the earnings call scheduled for 10:00 AM ET on the same day.
The previous quarterly results were announced on August 15, 2025, where Workhorse reported a loss of $1.67 per share. This figure exceeded analysts’ expectations, which had estimated a loss of $3.98 per share, marking a positive variance of $2.31. The company recorded a revenue of $5.67 million, considerably surpassing the consensus estimate of $2.30 million.
Despite these results, Workhorse Group continues to face challenges, with a negative return on equity of 210.72% and a negative net margin of 760.65%. Analysts project that the company will report an average loss of $4 per share for the current fiscal year and $2 per share for the next fiscal year.
Stock Performance and Institutional Interest
As of Friday, Workhorse Group’s stock opened at $0.84. The company’s 50-day simple moving average stands at $1.11, while the 200-day moving average is at $1.30. Over the past year, the stock has fluctuated between a low of $0.81 and a high of $24.25. Currently, Workhorse has a market capitalization of $15.92 million and a price-to-earnings ratio of -0.05.
Recent developments in institutional investments indicate a growing interest in Workhorse Group. Notably, Geode Capital Management LLC increased its stake in the company by 32.9% during the second quarter, acquiring an additional 11,073 shares. As of the latest filing with the SEC, Geode Capital holds 44,684 shares, representing approximately 0.47% of the company.
Analysts’ Ratings and Price Targets
Market analysts have recently revised their ratings for Workhorse Group. Wall Street Zen upgraded the stock from a “sell” to a “hold” rating in a note dated August 16, 2025. Conversely, Weiss Ratings maintained a “sell (e+)” rating in their report on October 8, 2025. Currently, analysts’ consensus rating is categorized as “Reduce,” with an average target price set at $15.63.
About Workhorse Group
Workhorse Group Inc. is a technology company specializing in the design, manufacture, and sale of zero-emission commercial vehicles across the United States. Originally known as AMP Holding Inc., the company rebranded to Workhorse Group in April 2015. As the market anticipates the upcoming earnings announcement, stakeholders remain focused on the company’s performance and strategic direction in the evolving automotive landscape.
