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Xos, Inc. (XOS) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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Good day, and welcome to the Xos Inc. First Quarter 2026 Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to David Zlotchew, General Counsel. Please go ahead.

David Zlotchew
General Counsel & Secretary

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Thank you, everyone, for joining us today. Hosting the call with me are Xos’ Chief Executive Officer, Dakota Semler; Xos’ Chief Operating Officer, Giordano Sordoni; and Xos’ Chief Financial Officer, Liana Pogosyan. Today, after the close of regular trading, Xos issued its first quarter 2026 earnings press release. As you listen to today’s conference call, we encourage you to have our press release in front of you, which includes our financial results as well as commentary on the quarter ended March 31, 2026. Management’s statements today reflect management’s views as of today, May 14, 2026, only, and will include forward-looking statements, including statements regarding our fiscal year 2026, management’s expectations for future financial and operational performance and other statements regarding our plans, prospects and expectations. These statements are not promises or guarantees and are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause them to differ materially from actual results.

Additional information about important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, including, but not limited to Xos’ ability to access capital when needed and continue as a going concern, Xos’ ability to implement business plans and identify and realize opportunities, potential supply chain disruptions and/or economic downturns as

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As the jury deliberates, this is what we found out during the weeks-long trial with two tech titans at its heart.

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Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to Data I/O’s First Quarter 2026 Financial Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded. At this time, I’d like to turn the conference over to Mr. Jordan Darrow, Investor Relations. Please go ahead, sir.

Jordan Darrow
Darrow Associates Inc.

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Thank you, operator, and welcome to the Data I/O Corporation First Quarter 2026 Financial Results Conference Call. In addition to the earnings, we are also addressing the recently announced transformational acquisition and strategic direct investment of $9 million. With me today are the company’s President and CEO, Bill Wentworth; and Chief Financial Officer, Charlie DiBona.

Before we begin, I’d like to remind you that statements made in this conference call concerning future events, results from operations, financial position, acquisitions, financings and capital markets initiatives, economic conditions, supply chain expectations, estimated impact of tax and other regulatory reform, product releases, new industry participants and any other statements that may be construed as a prediction of future performance or events are forward-looking statements, which involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. These factors also include uncertainties as to the impact of global and geopolitical events, international tariff and trade regulations, order levels for the company and the activity level of the automotive and semiconductor industry overall, ability to record revenues based on the timing of product deliveries and installations, market acceptance of new products, changes in economic conditions and market demand, part

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Good day, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Intrusion, Inc.’s First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call and webcast. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this conference call is being recorded. An audio replay of the conference call will be available on the company’s website within a few hours after this call.

I would now like to turn the call over to Mr. Josh Carroll with Investor Relations. Josh, the floor is yours.

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Joshua Carroll
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Thank you, and welcome. Joining me today are Tony Scott, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Kimberly Pinson, Chief Financial Officer. This call is being webcast and will be archived on the Investor Relations section of our website.

Before I turn the call over to Tony, I’d like to remind everyone that statements made during this conference call relating to the company’s expected future performance, future business prospects, future events or plans may include forward-looking statements as defined under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Please refer to our SEC filings for more information on the specific risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from the projections described in today’s conference call.

Any forward-looking statements that we make on this call are based upon information that we believe as of today, and we undertake no obligation to update these statements as a result of new information or future events.

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TUCSON, Ariz. — Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos announced a significant development Wednesday in the abduction of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, revealing that advanced DNA testing has produced a partial profile from evidence at the scene, raising hopes of a breakthrough more than 100 days after the high-profile case began.

Speaking at a media briefing, Nanos said forensic genealogists working with the FBI have generated a usable DNA profile from a hair strand found on Nancy’s porch that does not match any known family members or visitors. “This is a solid lead,” Nanos told reporters. “We are actively working to identify the individual through genetic genealogy databases. We are getting closer.”

The update comes exactly 103 days after Nancy was reported missing on February 1. Security footage captured a masked individual tampering with her doorbell camera the night before her disappearance. Blood was found on the porch, and authorities believe she was forcibly taken. A Bitcoin ransom demand followed but led nowhere.

Savannah Guthrie, Nancy’s daughter and co-anchor of NBC’s “Today” show, has maintained a low public profile on the investigation but posted an emotional plea on Mother’s Day. “We will never stop looking for you,” she wrote, accompanied by a family photo. The family continues to offer a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy’s safe return, with the FBI adding its own $100,000 incentive.

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The DNA development marks the most concrete progress reported publicly since the early weeks of the investigation. Earlier forensic work had been slowed by disagreements over laboratory choices, with the sheriff’s office initially preferring a private lab in Florida while the FBI pushed for its Quantico facility. Those tensions have reportedly eased, allowing parallel testing that produced the new profile.

Lauren Serpa, a longtime friend of Nancy’s, broke weeks of silence earlier this week, expressing concern that public interest was fading. “Even in Tucson where it happened, it’s starting to fizzle out,” Serpa told media outlets. Her comments highlighted the emotional toll on the tight-knit Catalina Foothills community and the challenge of sustaining attention in long-term missing persons cases.

Nanos acknowledged the difficulty of keeping momentum but emphasized that the investigation remains highly active. “This is not a cold case,” he said. “We have a dedicated team working around the clock reviewing tips, analyzing digital evidence and now pursuing this DNA lead aggressively.”

Investigators have reviewed dozens of neighborhood surveillance videos showing masked individuals in the area in the days leading up to the abduction. Property records and financial background checks have also been conducted, though no suspects have been publicly named. The Bitcoin ransom aspect continues to complicate the case, as cryptocurrency transactions can be traced but often require international cooperation.

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The case has drawn national attention due to Savannah Guthrie’s prominence. She has occasionally stepped away from “Today” duties, fueling speculation about her private involvement, though she continues to host segments and recently agreed to a Wordle game show pilot.

For the Guthrie family, each passing day deepens the anguish. Nancy was described by friends as vibrant, independent and deeply involved in her church community. The presence of blood at the scene suggested possible violence, yet authorities continue to operate with hope that she may still be found alive.

Elizabeth Smart, who was abducted as a teenager and held for nine months, recently weighed in, stating she believes Nancy could still be alive. “Hope is so important in these cases,” Smart said. “The family needs our continued support and attention.”

Volunteer groups, including the United Cajun Navy, have offered assistance but reported limited coordination with authorities. Neighborhood patrols increased in the early weeks but have since tapered off as daily life resumed for most residents.

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Legal experts following the case note that high-profile abductions involving elderly victims in suburban settings can be particularly challenging. Digital evidence, enhanced video analysis and forensic genealogy often provide breakthroughs weeks or months later. The sheriff’s office has urged the public to continue submitting tips while avoiding speculation that could hinder the investigation.

The DNA lead has renewed optimism among investigators. Genetic genealogy has solved numerous cold cases in recent years by matching unknown profiles to distant relatives in public databases. Officials declined to specify which databases are being used or how many potential matches have been identified, citing the ongoing nature of the work.

As summer approaches, the investigation faces the challenge of maintaining momentum through warmer months when public attention often shifts. DNA processing can take additional weeks or months for confirmation, and without a clear suspect description or vehicle, the probe relies heavily on forensic breakthroughs and public tips.

Nancy Guthrie’s story has heightened awareness of elder safety in suburban areas. Catalina Foothills residents report increased vigilance, with neighborhood watch programs and security discussions becoming more common. Authorities have asked residents not to approach potential suspects themselves and to report any suspicious activity immediately.

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The abduction has also sparked broader conversations about vulnerability and community responsibility. Church groups that Nancy was active in continue holding prayer vigils and offering support to the family.

For now, the sheriff’s message of cautious progress at the 100-day mark offers a glimmer of hope. Whether the new DNA lead produces a suspect in the coming weeks remains to be seen, but investigators say every resource remains committed to bringing Nancy home.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Office or the FBI anonymously. As one of Arizona’s most watched missing persons cases in recent memory, Nancy Guthrie’s story continues to capture hearts while authorities work methodically behind the scenes.

The family, friends and the broader Tucson community hold onto the belief that answers — and hopefully Nancy herself — will eventually come home. The latest development provides renewed momentum at a critical time, keeping the case firmly in the spotlight as the search enters its fourth month.

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The existing Weaver Vale Garden Centre is set to make way for a new building

The existing Weaver Vale Garden Centre is now set to make way for a new building(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

Plans to bulldoze a landmark garden centre and build a new one creating dozens of extra jobs have cleared a vital hurdle.

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Cheshire West and Chester planners initially backed an application late last year to flatten Weaver Vale Garden Centre on Winnington Lane to make way for an entirely new building.

But work could not get underway until completion of a Section 106 agreement – a standard legal deal between councils and applicants designed to provide funds to offset the impact of large developments.

That agreement has now been signed, with borough planning officers having formally given the proposal the green light.

The proposals were submitted by Falkirk-based company Klondyke Strikes Garden Centres which bought the site in 2006 – although the centre had operated for many years beforehand.

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According to the plans, the new garden centre will be designed to suit what the applicant called the ‘changing expectations’ of modern garden centre customers and will include a shop, restaurant, covered outdoor display area, outdoor sales area, new warehouse and an extension to parking and service yard areas.

A planning document submitted by the applicant said: “The site is a well established local business, offering a range of products including plants, garden sundries and tools, garden furniture, outdoor clothing and a small range of gift and homewares.

“The site also includes a coffee shop offering breakfast, lunches, snacks and drinks.”

But it said the existing buildings had become worn over the years and had started to become no longer ‘fit for purpose’.

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It added: “The fact the site has developed over time in a piecemeal fashion has also resulted in inefficiencies in the current layout.

“Works are required in order for the site to keep up with its competitors and meet the changing needs of today’s garden centre customers.”

The approved scheme also includes the widening of existing access, external lighting, electric vehicle charging points and cycle storage. The plans are expected to safeguard existing jobs and create a further 47 roles.

To find all the planning applications, traffic diversions, road layout changes, alcohol licence applications and more in your community, visit the Public Notices Portal.

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