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Symbol: NasdaqCM:VTSIMarket Cap: US$78.3mCategory: Capital Goods

VTSI Share Price Performance

US$7.30
-0.25 (-3.31%)
23.2% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$9.50
Fair Value
US$7.30
-0.25 (-3.31%)
23.2% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$9.50
Fair Value
Price US$7.30
AnalystHighTarget US$9.50
AnalystConsensusTarget US$8.25
AnalystLowTarget US$7.00

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Fair Value US$9.50 23.2% undervalued intrinsic discount

Growing Safety Concerns And XR Adoption Will Boost Immersive Training

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Fair Value US$8.25 11.5% undervalued intrinsic discount

I Will Deploy AI And V-XR To Expand Global Reach

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Fair Value US$7.00 4.3% overvalued intrinsic discount

Government Delays Will Impede Deals Yet Promise Will Emerge

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VirTra, Inc. Key Details

US$26.2m

Revenue

US$6.3m

Cost of Revenue

US$19.9m

Gross Profit

US$17.7m

Other Expenses

US$2.2m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
Aug 11, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
0.19
Gross Margin
76.04%
Net Profit Margin
8.25%
Debt/Equity Ratio
16.5%

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About VTSI

Founded
1993
Employees
111
CEO
John Givens
WebsiteView website
www.virtra.com

VirTra, Inc. provides use of force training and firearms training simulators for the law enforcement, military, and commercial markets worldwide. Its patented technologies, software, and scenarios provide intense training for de-escalation, judgmental use-of-force, marksmanship, and related training that mimics real-world situations. It offers V-300 simulator, a 300 degree wrap-around screen for simulation training; V-180 simulator, a 180 degree screen for smaller spaces or budgets; V-100, a single-screen based simulator system; V-100 MIL, a single-screen based simulator system; and V-ST PRO, a realistic single screen firearms shooting and skills training simulator. The company also provides Virtual Interactive Coursework Training Academy (V-VICTA), which enables law enforcement agencies to teach, train, test, and sustain departmental training requirements; and Subscription Training Equipment Partnership, a program that allows agencies to utilize its simulator products, accessories, and V-VICTA interactive coursework on a subscription basis. In addition, it offers V-Author software that allows users to create, edit, and train with content specific to agency’s objectives and environments; Simulated Recoil Kits, a range of realistic and reliable simulated recoil kits/weapons; Threat-Fire, a device that applies real-world stress on the trainees during simulation training; and TASER, an OC spray and low-light training devices that interact with its simulators for training. The company sells its simulators and related products through a direct sales force and distribution partners. VirTra, Inc. was formerly known as VirTra Systems Inc. and changed its name to VirTra, Inc. in October 2016. The company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.

U.S. Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -1.2%
  • 3 Months: 13.1%
  • 1 Year: 22.8%
  • Year to Date: 7.3%
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