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Worthington Enterprises Reports Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2025 Results

Core Insights - Worthington Enterprises Inc. reported strong fourth quarter results for fiscal 2025, showing year-over-year and sequential growth in adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EPS, and free cash flow, driven by effective cost management and execution in its Consumer and Building Products segments [3][4][6]. Financial Performance - Net sales for Q4 2025 were $317.9 million, a slight decrease of 0.3% compared to Q4 2024, primarily due to the deconsolidation of the Sustainable Energy Solutions segment [5][6][8]. - The operating loss improved to $30.4 million from $56.1 million in the prior year, with adjusted operating income rising to $21.8 million, an increase of $16.0 million [5][9]. - Net earnings from continuing operations increased by 111% to $3.6 million, with adjusted EBITDA growing 35% to $85.1 million [6][9]. - Earnings per share from continuing operations improved from a loss of $(0.64) to a profit of $0.08, while adjusted EPS rose from $0.74 to $1.06 [6][28]. Cash Flow and Capital Management - Operating cash flow increased by 38% to $62.4 million, and free cash flow rose by 46% to $49.3 million [6][12]. - The company repurchased 200,000 shares for $9.8 million and declared a quarterly dividend of $0.19 per share, a 12% increase from the previous quarter [6][12]. Segment Performance - Consumer Products segment generated net sales of $125.6 million, remaining flat year-over-year, while adjusted EBITDA increased by $3.7 million to $20.8 million [14]. - Building Products segment saw net sales rise by 25.2% to $192.3 million, with adjusted EBITDA increasing by $19.6 million to $71.3 million, driven by higher volumes and contributions from the Ragasco acquisition [15][18]. Strategic Developments - The acquisition of Elgen Manufacturing for approximately $93 million was completed on June 19, 2025, aligning with the company's growth strategy in niche markets [6][16]. - The company expressed confidence in its ability to drive sustainable growth and long-term value heading into fiscal 2026 [16].