Core Insights - Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (CWCO) reported third-quarter 2025 earnings per share (EPS) of 34 cents, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 24 cents by 41.67% and improving 9.67% from the previous year's EPS of 31 cents [1][7] - Total revenues for the quarter reached $35.1 million, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $33 million by 7.07% and reflecting a year-over-year increase of 5.1% from $33.4 million [2][7] Revenue Breakdown - Retail revenues increased by 2.6% to $7.8 million due to higher sales volumes [3] - Bulk revenues decreased by 4.5% to $8.4 million, attributed to a decline in energy-related revenues in the Bahamas [3] - Manufacturing revenues rose by 6.8% to $4.7 million [3] - Services revenues grew by 12.7% to $14.3 million, driven by a 50% increase in construction revenue to $6.4 million and a 3% rise in revenues from operations and maintenance (O&M) contracts [3] Operational Highlights - The Grand Cayman utility experienced a 6% increase in retail water sales, influenced by lower rainfall compared to the same quarter in 2024 and an increase in service connections [4] - The company secured two water treatment plant construction projects valued at approximately $15.6 million, with revenues expected to be realized in 2026 [5] Financial Performance - Gross profit for the third quarter was $12.95 million, an increase of 11.21% from $11.63 million in the same quarter of 2024 [5] - General and administrative expenses rose nearly 4.3% to $7.2 million [5] - Cash and cash equivalents totaled $123.6 million as of September 30, 2025, compared to $99.4 million at the end of 2024 [6] - Total long-term debt was $0.03 million as of September 30, 2025, down from $0.07 million at the end of 2024 [6] Cash Flow - Cash flow from operating activities for the first nine months of 2025 amounted to $35.9 million, compared to $37.2 million in the same period of the previous year [8] Market Position - Consolidated Water currently holds a Zacks Rank 2 (Buy) [9]
Consolidated Water Q3 Earnings and Sales Surpass Estimates