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FitLife Brands, Inc. (FTLF) Reports Q4 Earnings

FitLife Brands, Inc.

April 1, 2026 2 min read

FitLife Brands, Inc.

FTLFFTLF|EPS $0.16|Rev $25.9M|Net Income $1.6M

FitLife Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTLF) reported mixed fourth-quarter results, with revenue surging but profit declining from the prior year. The nutritional supplements company posted diluted EPS of $0.16 for Q4 2025, down 23.8% from $0.21 in the year-ago period, while net income totaled $1.6M for the quarter.

Revenue totaled $25.9M for the quarter, marking a 72.5% increase from Q4 2024. The dramatic top-line expansion was driven primarily by the company’s wholesale channel, which led all segments with $15.5M in revenue, up 213.0% year-over-year. The wholesale surge appears to reflect FitLife’s strategic push into broader distribution channels for its fitness and nutrition products.

Despite the robust revenue performance, the compression in earnings per share suggests the company absorbed higher costs to fuel its growth trajectory. The divergence between accelerating sales and declining profitability is common among emerging brands investing heavily in market expansion and distribution partnerships.

Wall Street maintains a positive outlook on FitLife’s prospects, with analyst consensus standing at 5 buy ratings, 1 hold rating, and 0 sell recommendations.

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