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ABM Shares Decline 4% Despite Reporting Q1 Earnings & Revenue Beat
ABMABM Industries(ABM) ZACKS·2025-03-18 17:21

Core Viewpoint - ABM reported strong first-quarter fiscal 2025 results, with earnings per share (EPS) and revenues exceeding expectations, yet the stock declined post-release [1][2]. Financial Performance - EPS (excluding non-recurring items) was 87 cents, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 11.5% and increasing 1.2% year-over-year [2]. - Total revenues reached 2.1billion,slightlysurpassingconsensusandup2.22.1 billion, slightly surpassing consensus and up 2.2% from the previous year [2]. - Adjusted EBITDA was 120.6 million, reflecting a 3.3% increase from the year-ago quarter, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 5.9% [7]. Segment Performance - Business & Industry segment revenues declined 1% year-over-year to 1 billion, meeting estimates [4]. - Manufacturing & Distribution segment revenues decreased 1.6% to 394.3 million, exceeding projections [4]. - Aviation segment revenues increased 8.2% to 270.1million,drivenbyhealthytravelmarkets[5].Educationsegmentrevenuesrose2.4270.1 million, driven by healthy travel markets [5]. - Education segment revenues rose 2.4% to 225.3 million, supported by favorable net pricing and increased work orders [5]. - Technical solutions segment revenues grew 21.9% to 202.3million,althoughitmissedestimates[6].BalanceSheetandCashFlowCashandcashequivalentsattheendofthequarterwere202.3 million, although it missed estimates [6]. Balance Sheet and Cash Flow - Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the quarter were 59 million, down from 64.6million[8].Longtermdebtincreasedto64.6 million [8]. - Long-term debt increased to 1.5 billion from 1.3billioninthepreviousquarter[8].Netcashutilizedbyoperatingactivitieswas1.3 billion in the previous quarter [8]. - Net cash utilized by operating activities was 106.2 million, with free cash flow utilized at 122.9million[8].GuidanceABMupdateditsEPSguidanceforfiscal2025toarangeof122.9 million [8]. Guidance - ABM updated its EPS guidance for fiscal 2025 to a range of 3.65-$3.80, with the midpoint aligning with the Zacks Consensus Estimate [9].