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Csquare, Inc. Q2 2026: Revenue $280.4M, EPS $(0.47) — 10-Q Summary

Csquare, Inc. (CSQR) reported Q2 2026 revenue of $280.4M, up 15% from $244.8M a year earlier. The company posted a net loss of $48.8M and diluted EPS of $(0.47), both wider than the prior year. Bookings rose 31% sequentially and 38% YTD, with contracted capacity up 9%.

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Published Aug 10, 2026, 9:31 PM UTC
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Csquare, Inc. Q2 2026: Revenue $280.4M, EPS $(0.47) — 10-Q Summary — source image
Decision brief

The 30-second read

$CSQRNeutralMed
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Why it matters

Traders can reassess the revenue growth quality versus profitability trajectory using the reported revenue, net loss, bookings momentum, and capacity expansion.

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Market read

Fresh quarterly operating metrics and a wider loss profile create a mixed setup for CSQR positioning into the next trading sessions.

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What to watch

The summary does not provide guidance, cash flow, or segment margin detail, which are often the key drivers of follow-through after earnings filings.

Relevance 6/10Novelty 6/10Timing: after-hours/next-session read-through from a fresh 10-Q filing (Aug. 10, 2026)

Background

The article summarizes Csquare, Inc.'s Q2 2026 results from its SEC 10-Q filing.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$CSQRNeutralMedium confidence
Context

Csquare reported Q2 2026 revenue of $280.4M and a wider net loss, plus bookings and capacity metrics in its 10-Q summary.

Expected impact

Likely choppy reaction, with upside bias from revenue and bookings momentum offset by expanding net loss.

Evidence & confidence

Revenue and bookings improved, but net loss and diluted EPS deteriorated sharply versus the prior-year quarter, creating mixed signals for traders.

Market effects

Signals demand strength in colocation and metered power, but profitability pressure persists for data-center infrastructure operators.

No explicit regional demand or regulatory drivers mentioned.

No direct global macro or cross-border catalyst described beyond company-specific operating metrics.

Counterpoint

Revenue growth may be accompanied by cost inflation or investment ramp, so the market may discount bookings if margins continue to deteriorate.

Key entities

  • Csquare, Inc.

    Reported Q2 2026 revenue growth to $280.4M, wider net loss of $48.8M, and operating metrics including bookings and sellable capacity.

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