Matrix Service Company Securities Fraud Investigation
April 13, 2026
Shamis & Gentile, P.A. is investigating claims on behalf of investors of Matrix Service Company ("Matrix Service" or the "Company") (MTRX). Impacted investors are advised to contact the firm now.
The investigation focuses on whether Matrix Service Company made false or misleading statements and/or omitted material information regarding its financial performance, project execution, and risk disclosures. Management allegedly previously reaffirmed annual revenue guidance of $900 to $950 million and highlighted a strong backlog and margin improvement. On September 9, 2025, the Company announced fiscal fourth-quarter 2025 results, disclosing a $14.9 million loss from labor-cost overruns, increased reserves for a long-running contract dispute, an adverse court ruling, and restructuring charges. The Company reported GAAP EPS of –$0.40 and revenue of $216.4 million, both well below analyst expectations, allegedly contradicting its earlier guidance and raising questions about the accuracy and completeness of prior disclosures.
On this news, Matrix Service Company’s stock price fell $1.98 per share, or 13.9%, to close at $12.27 per share on September 10, 2025, erasing approximately $54 million in market capitalization and causing substantial losses to investors.
If you purchased Matrix Service Company (NASDAQ: MTRX) shares before mid-September 2025, you may be eligible to seek compensation for your losses. Contact Shamis & Gentile, P.A. today to discuss your options.
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