Drilling Tools International DTI Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Eastern Hemisphere | $6.71M+9.8% | $6.12M-1.7% | $6.22M+2.2% | $6.09M+20.5% | $5.05M+50.0% | |
| Western Hemisphere | $33.4M-4.1% | $34.84M-0.3% | $34.95M-7.0% | $37.59M-8.8% | $41.2M+3.5% | |
| Segment EBITDA by Business | ||||||
| Eastern Hemisphere | -$112K-123% | $487K+158% | $189K+320% | $45K+124% | -$188K— | |
| Western Hemisphere | $10.07M-17.0% | $12.13M+3.8% | $11.68M-3.5% | $12.11M-10.8% | $13.58M+5.1% | |
| Selling General And Administrative Expense by Business | ||||||
| Eastern Hemisphere | $3.53M+24.6% | $2.83M-6.0% | $3.01M-9.9% | $3.34M+20.6% | $2.77M+14.2% | |
| Western Hemisphere | $13.36M+2.5% | $13.04M-5.7% | $13.83M-1.5% | $14.04M-9.3% | $15.48M+2.7% | |
| Total Assets by Business | ||||||
| Eastern Hemisphere | $58.13M+0.7% | $57.76M-14.9% | $67.89M-1.2% | $68.69M+5.4% | $65.19M+59.9% | |
| Western Hemisphere | $157.74M+1.8% | $154.93M+3.8% | $149.29M-3.3% | $154.45M-3.2% | $159.6M-7.1% | |
| Cost of Goods Sold by Business | ||||||
| Eastern Hemisphere | $3.3M+17.9% | $2.8M-7.5% | $3.03M+11.9% | $2.71M+9.4% | $2.47M+47.8% | |
| Western Hemisphere | $9.96M+3.0% | $9.67M+2.4% | $9.44M-17.5% | $11.44M-5.8% | $12.14M+2.7% | |
| Segment Expenditure Addition To Long Lived Assets by Business | ||||||
| Eastern Hemisphere | $589K-71.5% | $2.07M+290% | $530K-75.6% | $2.17M+372% | $460K-42.3% | |
| Western Hemisphere | $7.1M+265% | $1.95M-35.4% | $3.01M-44.0% | $5.38M+17.4% | $4.58M+89.6% | |
| Goodwill Impairment by Business | ||||||
| Eastern Hemisphere | $1M— | —— | —— | —— | $1M— | |
| Western Hemisphere | $900K— | —— | —— | —— | $900K— |
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- How does Drilling Tools International break its business down?
- Drilling Tools International (DTI) reports revenue by business across 2 parts — Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Drilling Tools International's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Drilling Tools International's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
