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Air Products Reports Fiscal 2025 Full-Year and Fourth Quarter Results

Core Insights - Air Products reported a significant decline in fiscal 2025 results, with a GAAP loss per share of $1.74 and an operating loss of $877 million, compared to a profit of $17.24 per share and operating income of $4.5 billion in fiscal 2024 [1][5] - The fiscal 2025 results included approximately $3.7 billion in pre-tax charges related to business and asset actions, impacting overall performance [1][29] - Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $12.03 exceeded guidance midpoint, while adjusted operating income was $2.9 billion, reflecting a decrease from the previous year [3][5] Fiscal 2025 Full-Year Results - Total sales for fiscal 2025 were $12.0 billion, a decrease of 1% from the prior year, driven by a 4% decline in volumes, partially offset by a 2% increase in energy cost pass-through and a 1% increase in pricing [2][12] - Adjusted operating income decreased by 3% to $2.9 billion due to lower volumes and higher costs, despite higher non-helium pricing [3][9] Fiscal 2025 Fourth Quarter Results - Fourth quarter sales were $3.2 billion, down 1% from the prior year, with a 5% decrease in volumes offset by a 3% increase in energy cost pass-through [8][9] - The fourth quarter adjusted operating income was $812 million, a decrease of 4% from the previous year, primarily due to lower volumes [9][11] Business Segment Performance - In the Americas, sales decreased by 1% to $1.3 billion, with a 7% drop in volumes, while operating income fell by 13% to $392 million [11] - Asia's sales increased by 1% to $870 million, but operating income decreased by 7% to $227 million due to lower helium volumes [11] - Europe saw an 8% increase in sales to $789 million, with operating income rising by 15% to $238 million, driven by higher non-helium volumes [11] Future Outlook - The company expects fiscal 2026 adjusted EPS guidance in the range of $12.85 to $13.15, with first quarter guidance of $2.95 to $3.10 [5][12] - Anticipated capital expenditures for fiscal 2026 are approximately $4 billion [5][12]