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AngioDynamics (ANGO) reviews web loss for Q2 2025; gross sales drop 8% | AlphaStreet

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AngioDynamics Inc. (NASDAQ: ANGO) reported a web loss for the second quarter of 2025 because the medical gadget firm’s revenues decreased 8%.

Web loss, excluding particular gadgets, was $0.04 per share within the November quarter, in comparison with a lack of $0.05 per share within the corresponding interval of 2024. On an unadjusted foundation, web loss narrowed to $10.7 million or $0.26 per share in Q2 from $29 million or $0.72 per share within the prior-year quarter.

Revenues, on a reported foundation, decreased 8% year-over-year to $72.8 million within the second quarter. The corporate continues to count on fiscal 2025 gross sales within the vary of $282 million to $288 million.

Commenting on the outcomes, AngioDynamics’ CEO Jim Clemmer mentioned, “We are very excited about our strong performance during the second quarter, and in particular the continued strength of our Med Tech segment,
which grew 25% over the prior year.”

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