Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)]

DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS

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DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2026
Discontinued Operations and Disposal Groups [Abstract]  
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS

NOTE 3 – DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS

 

In mid-2025, the Company began performing a strategic review of its Duos Technologies, Inc. business. During the second quarter of 2026, the Duos Technologies, Inc. business qualified as discontinued operations based on formal approvals by the Company’s Board of Directors related to the divestiture process that resulted from the strategic review. The divestiture of Duos Technologies, Inc. enables the Company to continue its progress on improving the profitability of its overall portfolio, while also streamlining and focusing its resources on the edge data center, colocation and technology solutions businesses that align with the Company’s mission of providing technology and colocation solutions for the rapidly growing data center market. The divestiture of the Duos Technologies, Inc. business was completed on August 5, 2026, subsequent to the end of the reporting period (see Note 18), and represents a strategic shift to exit the rail technology industry, which will have a major effect on the Company’s operations and financial results.

 

The Duos Technologies, Inc. business was the Company’s founding and legacy business, historically conducted as the Technologies segment, and was engaged in the design, development, deployment and support of machine vision and artificial intelligence technologies for the inspection of moving railcars, principally the Railcar Inspection Portal, together with related technology systems and support services. For much of the Company’s history, this business represented the substantial majority of its operations, revenues and workforce. The divestiture represents the Company’s complete exit from the rail technology industry — a distinct major line of business — and the redeployment of the Company’s capital and management resources toward its data center infrastructure businesses, including edge data centers and colocation services serving customers with power requirements of between 1 MW and up to 20 MW, and technology solutions for data center and digital infrastructure projects. Accordingly, the disposal represents a strategic shift that has, and will continue to have, a major effect on the Company’s operations and financial results in accordance with ASC 205-20.

 

The divestiture is expected to have a major effect on the Company’s operations. It eliminates the Technologies segment in its entirety, including the associated engineering, manufacturing, installation and support activities and related facilities, and results in a substantial reduction in the Company’s staff, as the workforce dedicated to the rail technology business transferred with Duos Technologies, Inc. upon the closing of the transaction. Certain employees remain on the Company’s payroll solely on a transitional basis through December 31, 2026 under an employee leasing agreement, with all allocated employment costs reimbursed by the purchaser, and the officers and directors of Duos Technologies, Inc. affiliated with the Company resigned from their positions with that entity at closing, other than Mr. Goldfarb, who resigned as President of DTI but remains as Chairman of DTI (see Note 18). This reduction in staff, together with the earlier transfer of personnel supporting the wind down of the Asset Management Agreement, substantially lowers the Company’s ongoing compensation and related overhead costs.

 

The divestiture is expected to have a significant impact on the Company’s financial results. The divested rail technology business generated declining revenues and recurring operating losses in recent periods. Its classification as discontinued operations removes these results from continuing operations and provides a clearer presentation of the financial results of the Company’s continuing business. In connection with the August 5, 2026 closing, the Company funded $3.5 million of target cash into Duos Technologies, Inc. and received a $5.4 million promissory note. This note equals the $3.5 million plus the net equity of Duos Technologies, Inc. on the sale date. The Company expects to recognize the resulting gain or loss on disposal during the third quarter of 2026. The Company will also provide transitional services to the buyer through December 31, 2026 on a cost-reimbursement basis. 

 

As of June 30, 2026, the entire Duos Technologies, Inc. business, formerly reported as the Company’s Technologies segment, has been accounted for as held for sale and as discontinued operations. Accordingly, the Company has classified these assets and liabilities as held for sale in the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet (Unaudited) and the Duos Technologies, Inc. operating results, net of tax, as discontinued operations in the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) for all periods presented.

 

In applying ASC 205-20 the Company adjusted the prior comparative period discontinued operations results to exclude corporate overhead that previously had been allocated to the discontinued operations.

 

The following table summarizes the major components of the “Loss from discontinued operations” included in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations: 

                         
    For the Three Months Ended     For the Six Months Ended  
    June 30,     June 30,  
    2026     2025     2026     2025  
                         
  Revenues   $ 615,678     $ 967,638     $ 1,192,404     $ 2,005,073  
  Cost of revenues     123,083       1,225,273       144,882       2,205,731  
  Operating expenses     1,303,585       1,642,866       2,315,782       2,956,906  
  Total costs and operating expenses     1,426,668       2,868,139       2,460,664       5,162,637  
      Loss from operations     (810,990 )     (1,900,501 )     (1,268,260 )     (3,157,564 )
  Other income (expense), net                       (3,265 )
      Loss from discontinued operations   $ (810,990 )   $ (1,900,501 )   $ (1,268,260 )   $ (3,160,829 )

 

 

The following table provides the major components of assets and liabilities held for sale on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets: 

 

             
    June  30,     December 31,  
    2026     2025  
             
ASSETS                
                 
 Accounts receivable, net   $ 370,492     $ 108,284  
 Contract Assets     751,759       741,722  
 Inventory     280,945       306,757  
 Prepaid expenses and other current assets     265,196       1,412  
 Inventory - non current     391,770       391,770  
 Property and equipment, net     302,268       425,873  
 Operating lease right of use asset - Office Lease     3,447,999       3,650,717  
 Security deposit     400,000       450,000  
 Software Development Costs, net     37,116       95,275  
 Patents and trademarks, net     178,677       170,962  
                 
 Total assets held for sale   $ 6,426,222     $ 6,342,772  
                 
LIABILITIES                
                 
 Accounts payable   $ 125,276     $ 267,852  
 Notes payable - financing agreements           2,041  
 Accrued expenses     94,445       121,012  
 Operating lease obligations - Office Lease -current portion     828,731       818,519  
 Contract liabilities, current - Technology Systems     92,304       134,331  
 Contract liabilities, current - Services and consulting     128,408       169,369  
 Operating lease obligations - Office Lease, less current portion     3,221,635       3,452,481  
                 
 Total liabilities held for sale   $ 4,490,799     $ 4,965,605