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IES Holdings, Inc.

Electrical Work·HOUSTON, TX·FY end 09/30·CIK 1048268

Board of Directors

8 members · 5 independent · FY 2025
DirectorRoleTenureAgeCommitteesIndep.Annual fees
Jennifer A. BaldockDirector4y66CompNCG
Todd M. ClevelandDirector8y57AuditComp
John L. FoutsDirector1y58AuditNCG
David B. GendellDirector13y65
Jeffrey L. GendellChair9y66
Kelly C. JanzenDirector1y52Audit
Joe D. KoshkinDirector12y78AuditCompNCG
Matthew J. SimmesCEO and Director1y50

Risk-factor diff

FY 2025 10-K vs. FY 2024
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Net-new paragraphs in the most recent 10-K's Item 1A. Companies rarely add risk language without a real reason — additions here are often a leading signal of management concerns.

NEW · FY 2025

While we do not have any single customer that represented more than 10% of our consolidated revenue in fiscal 2025, there are customers that are significant to our individual operating segments. Although we have long-standing relationships with some of these significant customers, it is not possible for us to predict the future level of demand for our services by these customers, and if one or more of them were to significantly delay, reduce or curtail activity, or stop accepting bids from us, it could have a material impact on our operating results.

NEW · FY 2025

for the materials necessary to complete our projects, and if a supplier fails to provide supplies when scheduled or at a higher price than expected, project delays and additional costs could have an adverse effect on our operating results.

NEW · FY 2025

against possible exposures, and we adjust these provisions from time to time, but our assumptions and estimates related to these exposures might prove to be inadequate or inaccurate. Unfavorable resolution of these matters can result in a reduction of revenues and profit recognized in prior periods or the recognition of a loss, which could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows.

NEW · FY 2025

We maintain insurance coverage in part because some of our contracts require us to carry certain levels of insurance coverage, which is common in the industries in which we operate. Our third-party insurance is subject to high deductibles for which we establish reserves, and therefore we are effectively self-insured for typical claims up to those deductibles. In addition, we maintain most of our employee health insurance coverage on a self-insured basis and are responsible for losses up to our stop loss coverage, which sets a limit on our liability for claim costs. No assurance can be given th…

NEW · FY 2025

and there are often different standards and requirements in different locations. Changes in law, regulations or requirements, or a material failure to comply with any of them, could increase our costs and have other negative impacts on our business by, among other things, increasing costs, harming our reputation and, in some instances, causing us to be in violation of our contractual obligations. In addition, we are required to maintain certain electrical, construction, mechanical and business licenses. If we fail to successfully transfer, renew or obtain such licenses where applicable, we may…

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