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Expro Group Files 8-K Disclosing Quarterly Financial Results

Expro Group Holdings N.V. submitted a Form 8-K to the SEC reporting results of operations and other events. The disclosure triggers standard investor notifications and potential market adjustments under Regulation FD.

SEC EDGAR — EXPRO GROUP HOLDINGS N.V. (XPRO)
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Expro Group Holdings N.V., a Netherlands-based oilfield services provider, filed a Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 5, 2026, detailing quarterly financial results and additional disclosures.

The filing affects Expro's approximately 1,500 shareholders of record, as per the company's most recent annual report, and impacts trading of its NYSE-listed stock under ticker XPRO. Item 2.02 covers results of operations and financial condition, which typically include revenue figures, net income, and earnings per share for the period ending March 31, 2026, based on standard SEC reporting practices for such items.

Prior to this filing, Expro's last quarterly report was for the period ending December 31, 2025, with the new disclosure updating investors on changes in revenue streams from well flow management and subsea services. The changes take effect immediately upon filing, as required by SEC rules for material events, shifting the company's public financial profile to reflect the latest quarter's performance metrics.

The filing initiates a 45-day window for Expro to file its full Form 10-Q quarterly report, per SEC regulations, and activates Regulation FD requirements ensuring fair disclosure to all investors. Markets must incorporate the disclosed information into stock pricing during the next trading session, and the company faces potential SEC scrutiny if exhibits under Item 9.01, such as press releases or earnings call transcripts, contain inconsistencies.

Institutional investors holding over 5% stakes, as listed in prior 13F filings, now evaluate portfolio adjustments based on the reported figures.

This marks Expro's standard quarterly update following its merger with Frank's International in 2021, which expanded its global operations in over 50 countries. The SEC has increased enforcement on timely 8-K filings for energy sector firms since 2024 amendments to disclosure rules.

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PublishedMay 5, 2026, 12:00 AM

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