Core Insights - Stanley Black & Decker reported solid third quarter results for 2025, highlighting growth in the DEWALT brand, year-over-year gross margin expansion, and strong free cash flow despite macroeconomic uncertainties [1][2] Financial Performance - Third quarter revenues were $3.8 billion, consistent with the prior year, as price increases (+5%) and currency gains (+1%) were offset by a volume decline (-6%) [6][7] - Gross margin was 31.4%, an increase of 150 basis points year-over-year, while adjusted gross margin was 31.6%, up 110 basis points [6][7] - Third quarter EPS was $0.34, with adjusted EPS at $1.43, benefiting from a tax rate adjustment [6][7] Segment Results - Tools & Outdoor segment reported net sales of $3,256 million, with a segment margin of 11.8%, up 180 basis points from the previous year [3][8] - Engineered Fastening segment net sales increased by 3%, with a segment margin of 11.9%, down from 14.4% year-over-year due to elevated production costs [3][8] Cost Reduction Initiatives - The Global Cost Reduction Program achieved approximately $120 million in incremental pre-tax run-rate cost savings in Q3 2025, totaling about $1.9 billion since its inception in mid-2022 [4][10] - The company aims to reach a long-term adjusted gross margin target of over 35% through these initiatives [4] Strategic Focus - The company is focused on long-term value creation through brand activation, operational excellence, and innovation [1][5] - Management revised the 2025 EPS planning assumption to a range of $2.55 to $2.70 on a GAAP basis, reflecting non-cash asset impairment charges of $169 million [5][10]
Stanley Black & Decker Reports 3Q 2025 Results