Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis
ITEM 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis
The following discussion should be read in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included elsewhere in this report. We caution readers regarding certain forward looking statements in the following discussion, elsewhere in this report, and in any other statements, made by, or on behalf of our company, whether or not in future filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements are statements not based on historical information and which relate to future operations, strategies, financial results, or other developments. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon estimates and assumptions that are inherently subject to significant business, economic, and competitive uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond our control and many of which, with respect to future business decisions, are subject to change. These uncertainties and contingencies can affect actual results and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward looking statements made by, or on behalf of, our company. Uncertainties and contingencies that might cause such differences include those risk factors disclosed in our annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and other reports filed from time to time with the SEC.
We disclaim any obligation to update forward-looking statements. All references to “we”, “our”, “us”, or “QuoteMedia” refer to QuoteMedia, Inc., and its predecessors, operating divisions, and subsidiaries.
This report should be read in conjunction with our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Overview
We are a developer of financial software and a distributor of market data and research information to online brokerages, clearing firms, banks, media properties, public companies, and financial service corporations worldwide. Through the aggregation of information from many direct data, news, and research sources, we offer a comprehensive range of solutions for all market-related information provisioning requirements.
We have three general product lines: Interactive Content and Data APIs, Data Feed Services, and Portfolio Management Systems. For financial reporting purposes, our product categories share similar economic characteristics and share costs; therefore, they are combined into one reporting segment.
Our Interactive Content and Data APIs consist of a suite of software applications that provide publicly traded company and market information to corporate clients via the Internet. Products include stock market quotes, fundamentals, historical and interactive charts, company news, filings, option chains, insider transactions, corporate financials, corporate profiles, screeners, market research information, investor relations provisions, level II, watch lists, and real-time quotes. All our content solutions are completely customizable and embedded directly into client Web pages for seamless integration with existing content. We are continuing to develop and launch new modules of QMod, our new proprietary Web delivery system. QMod was created for secure market data provisioning as well as ease of integration and unlimited customization. Additionally, QMod delivers search engine optimized (SEO) ready responsive content designed to adapt on the fly when rendered on mobile devices or standard Web pages – automatically resizing and reformatting to fit the device on which it is displayed.
Our Data Feed Services consist of raw streaming real-time market data delivered over the Internet or via dedicated telecommunication lines. We provide supplemental fundamental, historical, and analytical data, keyed to the same symbology, which provides a complete market data solution offered to our customers. Currently, QuoteMedia’s Data Feed services include complete coverage of North American exchanges and over 70 exchanges worldwide. For financial reporting purposes, Data Feed Services revenue is included in the Interactive Content and Data APIs revenue totals.
Our Portfolio Management Systems consist of Quotestream, Quotestream Mobile, Quotestream Professional, and our Web Portfolio Management systems. Quotestream Desktop is an Internet-based streaming online portfolio management system that delivers real-time and delayed market data to both consumer and corporate markets. Quotestream has been designed for syndication and private branding by brokerage, banking, and Web portal companies. Quotestream’s enhanced features and functionality – most notably tick-by-tick true streaming data, significantly enhanced charting features, and a broad range of additional research and analytical content and functionality – offer a professional-level experience to nonprofessional users.
Quotestream Professional is specifically designed for use by financial services professionals, offering exceptional coverage and functionality at extremely aggressive pricing. Quotestream Professional features broad market coverage, reliability, complete flexibility, ultra-low-latency tick-by-tick data, as well as completely customizable screens, advanced charting, comprehensive technical analysis, news, and research data.
Quotestream Mobile is a true companion product to the Quotestream desktop products (Quotestream and Quotestream Professional) – any changes made to portfolios in either the desktop or mobile application are automatically reflected in the other.
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A key feature of QuoteMedia’s business model is that all our product lines generate recurring monthly licensing revenue from each client. Contracts to license Quotestream to our corporate clients, for example, typically have a term of one to five years and are automatically renewed unless notice is given at least 90 days prior to the expiration of the current license term. We also generate Quotestream revenue through individual end-user licenses on a monthly or annual subscription fee basis. Interactive Content and Data APIs and Market Data Feeds are licensed for a monthly, quarterly, annual, or semi-annual subscription fee. Contracts to license our Financial Data Products and Data Feeds typically have a term of one to five years and are automatically renewed unless notice is given 90 days prior to the expiration of the contract term.
Business Environment and Trends
While our licensed-based revenue is generally recurring in nature, the uncertainty caused by the recent market downturn and rising inflation may result in some clients delaying purchasing decisions, product and service implementations or cancel or reduce spending with us.
New tariffs proposed by the U.S. government could lead to a general slowdown in economic activity, which could negatively impact our business.
Events in the Middle East and Ukraine have continued to cause disruptions in the global financial markets. While we do not have any operations in the Middle East, Ukraine or Russia, we will continue to monitor the situation as a prolonged conflict could impact our business.
Approximately 37% of our revenue and 38% of our expenses are denominated in Canadian dollars and because our Canadian dollar revenue and expenses are evenly matched, exchange rate fluctuations have minimal impact on our net loss and cash flows.
Our revenue increased 11% in Q2 2026 versus the comparative 2025 quarter. Based on revenue already under contract we expect similar revenue growth for the remainder of fiscal 2026.
Our development cost expense significantly increased this quarter due to a higher percentage of development salaries being expensed rather than capitalized, as more development time was spent on system maintenance and other development activities that did not meet the criteria for capitalization. While this had no impact on our cash flow, it had a negative impact on our earnings as we are expensing development costs in the current period related to past capitalized development. We expect this trend to continue for the remainder of 2026, although its impact will diminish over time.
For the remainder of fiscal 2026 we expect our bottom line to improve as our revenue grows and the impact of capitalized development costs diminishes.
Plan of Operation
For the remainder of 2026 we plan to continue to expand our product lines and improve our infrastructure. We plan to continue to add more features and data to our existing products and release newer versions with improved performance and flexibility for client integration. We plan to continue to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) tools, where possible, to automate this process. This expansion is expected to result in both increased revenue and costs for the remainder of 2026.
We will maintain our focus on marketing Quotestream for deployments by brokerage firms to their retail clients and continue our expansion into the investment professional market with Quotestream Professional. We also plan to continue the growth of our Data Feed Services client base, particularly through the addition of major new international data feed coverage, as well as new data delivery products.
QuoteMedia will continue to focus on increasing the sales of its Interactive Content and Data APIs, particularly in the context of large-scale enterprise deployments encompassing solutions ranging across several product lines. QMod is a major component of this strategy, given the broad demand for mobile-ready, SEO-friendly Web content.
Important development projects for the remainder of 2026 include broad expansion of data and news coverage, including the addition of a wide array of international exchange data and news, video feeds, expansion of fixed-income coverage, and the introduction of several new and upgraded market information products.
New deployments of our trade integration capabilities, which allow our Quotestream applications to interact with our brokerage clients’ back-end trade execution and reporting platforms (enabling on-the-fly trade execution and tracking of holdings) are underway and will continue to be a priority for the remainder of the year.
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We are also creating new proprietary data sets, analytics, and scoring mechanisms. We are now aggregating data direct from the sources to produce data sets that are proprietary to QuoteMedia. This allows us to offer our clients new data products and lower our product cost structure as we replace some of our existing data providers with our own lower cost data.
Opportunistically, efforts will be made to evaluate and pursue the development of additional new products that may eventually be commercialized by our company. Although not currently anticipated, we may require additional capital to execute our proposed plan of operation. There can be no assurance that such additional capital will be available to our company on commercially reasonable terms or at all.
Our future performance will be subject to a number of business factors, including those beyond our control, such as a continuation of market uncertainty and evolving industry needs and preferences, as well as the level of competition and our ability to continue to successfully market our products and technology. There can be no assurance that we will be able to successfully implement our marketing strategy, continue our revenue growth, or maintain profitable operations.
Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
In the 2025 Annual Report, we disclose our critical accounting policies and estimates upon which our consolidated financial statements are derived. There have been no material changes to these policies since December 31, 2025. Readers are encouraged to read the 2025 Annual Report in conjunction.
Results of Operations
Revenue
Three-months ended June 30,
2026
2025
Change ($)
Change (%)
Corporate Quotestream
$2,204,849
$2,024,826
$180,023
9 %
Individual Quotestream
454,700
462,109
(7,409)
(2 %)
Total Portfolio Management Systems
2,659,549
2,486,935
172,614
7 %
Interactive Content and Data APIs
2,790,578
2,442,276
348,302
14 %
Total subscription revenue
$5,450,127
$4,929,211
$520,916
11 %
Six-months ended June 30,
2026
2025
Change ($)
Change (%)
Corporate Quotestream
$ 4,503,788
$ 3,997,292
$ 506,496
13 %
Individual Quotestream
908,158
919,057
(10,899 )
(1 %)
Total Portfolio Management Systems
5,411,946
4,916,349
495,597
10 %
Interactive Content and Data APIs
5,568,453
4,837,218
731,235
15 %
Total subscription revenue
$ 10,980,399
$ 9,753,567
$ 1,226,832
13 %
Total licensing revenue increased 11% and 13% for the three and six-months ended June 30, 2026 from the comparative 2025 periods.
Total Portfolio Management Systems revenue increased 7% and 10% for the three and six-months ended June 30, 2026 from the comparative 2025 periods.
Corporate Quotestream revenue increased 9% and 13% for the three and six-months ended June 30, 2026 from the comparative 2025 periods. The increases were due to increases in both the number of customers and the average revenue per customer from the comparative periods.
Individual Quotestream revenue was relatively flat, decreasing 2% and 1% for the three and six-months ended June 30, 2026 from the comparative 2025 periods.
Interactive Content and Data APIs revenue increased 14% and 15% for the three and six-months ended June 30, 2026 from the comparative 2025 periods due to increases in both the number of customers and the average revenue per customer from the comparative periods.
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Cost of Revenue and Gross Profit Summary
Three-months ended June 30,
2026
2025
Change ($)
Change (%)
Cost of revenue
$ 2,707,441
$ 2,646,096
$ 61,345
2 %
Gross profit
$ 2,742,686
$ 2,283,115
$ 459,571
20 %
Gross margin %
50 %
46 %
Six-months ended June 30,
2026
2025
Change ($)
Change (%)
Cost of revenue
$ 5,719,646
$ 5,361,951
$ 357,695
7 %
Gross profit
$ 5,260,753
$ 4,391,616
$ 869,137
20 %
Gross margin %
48 %
45 %
Our cost of revenue consists of fixed and variable stock exchange fees and data feed provisioning costs. Cost of revenue also includes amortization of capitalized internal-use software costs. We capitalize the costs associated with developing new products during the application development stage.
Our cost of revenue increased 2% for the three-months ended June 30, 2026 from the comparative period in 2025, mainly due to increased data storage fees related to our growth, offset by a decrease in amortization expenses related to development costs.
Our cost of revenue increased 7% for the six-months ended June 30, 2026 from the comparative period in 2025. This was mainly due to some one-time, non-recurring expenses in March 2026 related to data licensing, processing and delivery, that amounted to approximately $230,000 and increased data storage fees related to our growth. This was offset by a decrease in amortization expenses related to development costs.
Our cost of revenue decreased as a percentage of sales, as evidenced by our gross margin percentage that increased to 50% and 48% for the three and six-months ended June 30, 2026 from 46% and 45% in the comparative periods in 2025, respectively.
Operating Expenses Summary
Three-months ended June 30,
2026
2025
Change ($)
Change (%)
Sales and marketing
$ 847,611
$ 878,569
$ (30,958 )
(4 %)
General and administrative
755,087
841,215
(86,128 )
(10 %)
Software development
1,516,056
1,292,898
223,158
17 %
Total operating expenses
$ 3,118,754
$ 3,012,682
$ 106,072
4 %
Six-months ended June 30,
2026
2025
Change ($)
Change (%)
Sales and marketing
$ 1,711,901
$ 1,700,433
$ 11,468
1 %
General and administrative
1,581,824
1,545,709
36,115
2 %
Software development
2,967,982
2,312,276
655,706
28 %
Total operating expenses
$ 6,261,707
$ 5,558,418
$ 703,289
13 %
Sales and Marketing
Sales and marketing consist primarily of sales and customer service salaries, investor relations, travel and advertising expenses. Sales and marketing expenses decreased 4% for the three-months ended June 30, 2026, compared to the same period in 2025. The decrease was mainly due to stock-based compensation expenses incurred in the comparative Q2 2025 period. Sales and marketing expenses for the six-months ended June 30, 2026 were relatively flat when compared to the same period in 2025, increasing by 1%.
General and Administrative
General and administrative expenses consist primarily of salaries expense, office rent, insurance premiums, and professional fees. General and administrative expenses decreased 10% for the three-months ended June 30, 2026 when compared to the same period in 2025. The decrease is mainly a result of a decreases in bad debt expense, office rent expense, and professional fees from the comparative period. We downsized our office space in Vancouver, Canada effective September 1, 2025 when our existing lease terminated, as our development staff now primarily work remotely. We also changed principal accountants effective Q1 2026 which lowered our professional fee expense during the quarter. The decreases were offset by an increase in fees related to artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
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General and administrative expenses increased 2% for the six-months ended June 30, 2026 when compared to the same period in 2025. The increase is mainly due to increase in fees related to artificial intelligence (AI) tools and increased professional fees related to year end audit services performed by our previous principal accountants. These increases were offset by a decrease in bad debt and office rent expenses.
Software Development
Software development expenses consist primarily of costs associated with the design, programming, and testing of our software applications during the preliminary project stage. Software development expenses also include costs incurred to maintain our software applications.
Software development expenses increased 17% and 28% for the three and six-months ended June 30, 2026 when compared to the same periods in 2025, due to lower capitalization of development costs and therefore higher immediate expense recognition. We capitalized 8% of development costs for the three and six-months ended June 30, 206 versus 16% and 21% in the comparative 2025 periods.
We capitalized $162,696 and $314,519 of development costs for the three-months periods ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively. We capitalized $336,379 and $838,118 of development costs for the six-months periods ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively. These costs relate to the development of application software used by subscribers to access, manage, and analyze information in our databases. Capitalized costs associated with application software are amortized over their estimated economic life of three years.
Other Income and (Expense) Summary
Three-months ended June 30,
2026
2025
Foreign exchange gain (loss)
$ 24,393
$ (107,865 )
Interest expense, net
(10,797 )
(13,380 )
Total other income (expense), net
$ 13,596
$ (121,245 )
Six-months ended June 30,
2026
2025
Foreign exchange gain (loss)
$ 54,467
$ (101,903 )
Interest expense, net
(36,043 )
(15,767 )
Total other income (expenses), net
$ 18,424
$ (117,670 )
Foreign Exchange Gain
We incurred foreign exchange gains of $24,393 and $54,467 for the three and six-months ended June 30, 2026. We incurred foreign exchange losses of $107,865 and $101,903 for the three and six-months ended June 30, 2025. Foreign exchange gains and losses arise from the re-measurement of Canadian dollar monetary assets and liabilities into U.S. dollars and from exchange rate fluctuations between transaction and settlement dates for foreign currency denominated transactions.
Interest Expense, Net
Interest expense is netted against interest earned on cash balances. Net interest expense of $10,797 and $36,043 were incurred for the three and six-months periods ended June 30, 2026. Net interest expense of $13,380 and $15,767 were incurred for the three and six-months periods ended June 30, 2026 The increase was due to increased vendor finance charges.
Provision for Income Taxes
For the three and six-months periods ended June 30, 2026, the Company recorded $(25) and $529 in income tax expense (recovery). For the three and six-months periods ended June 30, 2025, the Company recorded $2,770 and $68,921 in income tax expenses.
Net Loss for the Period
As a result of the foregoing, our net losses for the three-months periods ended June 30, 2026 and 2025 were $362,447 and $853,582, respectively. The basic and diluted loss per share was $(0.00) and $(0.01) for the three-months periods ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively. Our net losses for the six-months periods ended June 30, 2026 and 2025 were $983,059 and $1,353,393, respectively. The basic and diluted loss per share was $(0.01) for the six-months periods ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively.
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Liquidity and Capital Resources
Our cash totaled $186,986 at June 30, 2026, as compared with $319,889 at December 31, 2025, a decrease of $132,903. Net cash of $236,568 was provided by operations for the six-months ended June 30, 2026, primarily due to adjustments for non-cash charges and an increase in accounts payable and accrued liabilities and a decrease in accounts receivable. This was offset by our net loss and a decrease in deferred revenue. Net cash used in investing activities for the six-months ended June 30, 2026 was $369,471, due to capitalized application software costs and purchases of computer equipment.
We typically operate with a working capital deficit. As of June 30, 2026, our working capital deficit was $4,643,639, however current liabilities include $1,500,198 in deferred revenue. The expected costs necessary to realize the deferred revenue are minimal. If circumstances dictate, we have the flexibility to reduce development spending to maintain a strong liquidity position.
Based on the factors discussed above, we believe that our cash on hand and cash generated from operations will be sufficient to fund our current operations for at least the next 12 months through June 2027. However, implementing our business plan may require additional financing. Additional financing may come from future equity or debt offerings that could result in dilution to our stockholders. Further, current adverse capital and credit market conditions could limit our access to capital. We may be unable to raise capital or bear an unattractive cost of capital that could reduce our financial flexibility.
Our long-term liquidity requirements will depend on many factors, including the rate at which we expand our business and whether we do so internally or through acquisitions. To the extent that the funds generated from operations are insufficient to fund our activities in the long term, we may be required to raise additional funds through public or private financing. No assurance can be given that additional financing will be available or that, if it is available, it will be on terms acceptable to us.
Foreign Exchange Risk
Currently, approximately 37% of our consolidated revenue and 38% of our consolidated expenses are denominated in Canadian dollars. Since currently our Canadian dollar revenue and expenses are closely matched, our consolidated cashflows are not significantly impacted by foreign exchange fluctuations.
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
At June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025, we did not have any unconsolidated entities or financial partnerships, or other off-balance sheet arrangements.
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