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One Stop Systems, Inc. (OSS) Average Return on Assets (ROA)

Return on Assets (ROA)

The current return on assets (roa) for One Stop Systems, Inc. (OSS) is N/A as of Thursday, June 11, 2026, shown against its trailing averages.

Average Return on Assets (ROA) Chart

OSS Return on Assets (ROA) Averages

RETURN ON ASSETS (ROA) CURRENT

N/A

RETURN ON ASSETS (ROA) TTM

-13.64%

RETURN ON ASSETS (ROA) 3Y

-11.29%

RETURN ON ASSETS (ROA) 5Y

-6.78%

RETURN ON ASSETS (ROA) 10Y

-4.24%

RETURN ON ASSETS (ROA) 15Y

-4.24%

RETURN ON ASSETS (ROA) 20Y

-4.24%

About One Stop Systems, Inc.

One Stop Systems, Inc. (OSS) is a key developer and producer of high-performance computing (HPC) modules and systems, specifically tailored for demanding edge deployments both domestically and across global markets. These advanced systems are engineered around cutting-edge graphical processing unit (GPU) and solid-state flash technologies. OSS's comprehensive product portfolio encompasses custom servers, sophisticated data acquisition platforms, powerful compute accelerators, and high-speed solid-state storage arrays. It also includes various PCIe expansion solutions and system I/O expansion units, alongside industrial and panel PCs optimized for edge environments. Furthermore, the company supplies robust mobile tablets and handheld devices, purpose-built to withstand challenging environmental conditions often encountered in edge applications. Serving a diverse client base, OSS distributes its offerings to multinational corporations, government entities, defense contractors, and leading technology providers. Sales channels are varied, including direct sales teams, an online presence (website and web store), dedicated OEM partnerships, and an extensive network of authorized resellers and distributors. Established in 1998, One Stop Systems, Inc. maintains its headquarters in Escondido, California.

Escondido, CA
103 employees
Technology / Computer Hardware
Sector
Technology
Industry
Computer Hardware
CEO
Michael Knowles