Core Insights - Patrick Industries reported Q2 2025 GAAP revenue of $1.05 billion, exceeding analyst estimates and reflecting a 3.0% year-over-year increase [1][2] - Adjusted EPS for the quarter was $1.50, surpassing the consensus estimate of $1.40 and slightly up from $1.44 in the previous year [1][2] - Despite revenue and adjusted earnings beats, GAAP net income declined due to a one-time legal settlement, highlighting operational stability amid mixed demand [1][7] Financial Performance - Revenue breakdown: RV segment (46% of total sales) increased 7% to $479 million; marine segment (15% of revenue) fell 1% to $156 million; powersports segment (9% of revenue) dropped 7% to $96 million; housing segment (30% of sales) rose 3% to $315 million [5] - Operating income (GAAP) was $87 million, a 2.7% increase from Q2 2024; adjusted EBITDA rose 3.8% to $135 million with a margin improvement to 12.9% [2][6] - Free cash flow (non-GAAP) for the trailing twelve months declined 24.7% to $262 million, while operating cash flow year-to-date increased to $189 million [10] Business Overview - Patrick Industries manufactures components for RV, marine, powersports, and housing industries, serving OEMs producing motorhomes, boats, and factory-built homes [3] - The company operates 179 manufacturing facilities and 47 distribution centers across North America [3] Strategic Focus - Recent years have seen a focus on strategic acquisitions to expand product lines, particularly in powersports and RV content, while investing in advanced manufacturing and automation [4] - The company is actively investing in its aftermarket e-commerce platform, RecPro, which accounted for about 8% of sales in 2024, with plans to increase its share of total revenue [8][9] Key Developments - A significant one-time legal settlement of $24.4 million pre-tax impacted GAAP net income, which fell 32% year-over-year to $32 million; adjusted net income rose to $51 million [7] - The company repurchased $23 million in stock and paid $13 million in dividends as part of its capital return strategy [10] Outlook - Management did not provide specific revenue or profit targets but indicated expectations for lower wholesale shipments in the second half of 2025 compared to the first half [11] - The company emphasized a focus on cost containment and balance-sheet flexibility, preparing to act quickly if industry conditions improve [11]
Patrick (PATK) Q2 Revenue Up 3%