ADM Endeavors, Inc. (OTCQB: ADMQ), a vertically integrated provider of custom apparel, uniforms, promotional products, and fulfillment services, announced on August 18, 2026, that it returned to profitability in the second quarter ended June 30, 2026. The company reported net income of $51,476, compared to a net loss of $69,110 in the same period last year, driven by an 11.4% increase in revenue to $1,307,924. This marks the first quarter in which operations were substantially consolidated into its new 100,000-square-foot production and retail facility in Fort Worth, Texas.
The company's promotional products segment, which accounts for the majority of revenue, grew 19.7% to $1,208,576. Management attributes the growth to new customer sales stemming from the facility's expanded capacity and visibility. Operating income turned positive at $39,102, versus an operating loss of $59,901 in the prior-year quarter. General and administrative expenses declined 6.7% to $398,792, reflecting operational efficiencies from consolidating operations under one roof.
For the first half of 2026, revenue increased 11.1% to $2,332,544, while the operating loss narrowed 44% to $118,422. The net loss for the six-month period was $80,598, compared to net income of $34,345 in the prior year, which included a $264,514 insurance gain. Excluding that one-time item, the company improved its operating performance by nearly half while absorbing the costs of its largest expansion.
CEO Marc Johnson said, "The second quarter marked the inflection point we have been building toward. Our new facility is doing exactly what we designed it to do. Its expanded capacity and visibility are winning new customers, while operating under one roof is bringing our overhead down. We grew revenue double digits, reduced administrative costs, and converted that operating leverage directly into bottom-line profitability."
The facility, approximately 5.8 times larger than its predecessor, is designed to support up to five times prior production capacity. The company received its Certificate of Occupancy in March 2026 and completed the consolidation of its production divisions. The retail buildout within the facility is nearing completion, which is expected to expand walk-in and workwear revenue opportunities.
In July, the company announced new contract awards and renewals across government, education, and corporate sectors, including a uniform program for a Lockheed Martin division in Arizona and a bid award from Dallas College. These contracts are beginning to contribute to revenue in the second half of 2026. Additionally, no single customer represented more than 10% of revenue during the first half, indicating a diversified customer base.
The company also strengthened its financial leadership by appointing Calvin Tsang as Chief Financial Officer in June 2026. With the seasonally important back-to-school period underway and new contracts ramping up, management believes the company is well positioned to build on its momentum.
For further details, the financial information is qualified by reference to the company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC, available at www.sec.gov and https://admendeavors.com.


