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Schneider Q2 Earnings In Line, Revenues Lag, 2025 EPS View Updated
Schneider NationalSchneider National(US:SNDR) ZACKSยท2025-08-05 18:51

Core Insights - Schneider National, Inc. (SNDR) reported second-quarter 2025 earnings per share (EPS) of 21 cents, matching the Zacks Consensus Estimate and the previous year's figure [1][8] - Operating revenues reached $1.42 billion, slightly missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 0.2%, but showing an 8% year-over-year improvement [1][8] - Income from operations (adjusted) grew 9% year over year to $56.8 million [1] Segment Performance - Truckload revenues (excluding fuel surcharge) for Q2 2025 were $622.2 million, a 15% increase year over year, driven by a 23% rise in Dedicated volume due to the acquisition of Cowan Systems [2] - Truckload income from operations was $40.1 million, up 31% year over year, with an operating ratio improving to 93.6% from 94.3% [3] - Intermodal revenues (excluding fuel surcharge) were $265.1 million, a 5% increase year over year, with income from operations rising 10% to $16.1 million [3][4] - Logistics revenues (excluding fuel surcharge) reached $339.6 million, up 7% year over year, but income from operations fell 29% to $7.9 million due to lower brokerage volume [5] Liquidity and Cash Flow - At the end of Q2, Schneider had cash and cash equivalents of $160.7 million, up from $106.2 million in the previous quarter, and long-term debt decreased to $512.7 million [6] - The company generated $175.5 million in cash from operations during the quarter, with net capital expenditures at $52.5 million [6] Shareholder Returns and Guidance - Schneider announced a $150 million stock repurchase program, having repurchased 4.1 million Class B shares for $103.9 million as of June 30, 2025 [7] - A dividend of $0.095 was declared, payable on October 9, 2025, with $33.7 million returned to shareholders in dividends year to date [7] - The company revised its 2025 adjusted EPS guidance to a range of 75 cents to 95 cents, down from the previous range of 75 cents to $1.00 [9][10]