Griffon's Earnings Miss Estimates in Q4, Revenues Increase 5% Y/Y
GriffonGriffon(US:GFF) ZACKS·2025-11-20 20:11

Core Insights - Griffon Corporation reported fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 adjusted earnings of $1.54 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.56, but showing a year-over-year increase of 4.8% [1] - Total revenues reached $662.2 million, exceeding the consensus estimate of $630 million, and reflecting a year-over-year increase of 0.4% [1] Segmental Performance - Home and Building Products: This segment accounted for 63.5% of net revenues, generating $420.3 million, a 3% year-over-year increase, driven by favorable pricing and mix, despite lower residential volume. Adjusted EBITDA for this segment was $129.3 million, up 0.4% year over year [2] - Consumer and Professional Products: Representing 36.5% of revenues, this segment reported $241.9 million, down 4% year over year, primarily due to an 8% volume reduction linked to decreased consumer demand in the US and UK, although pricing and mix positively impacted revenues by 4% [3] Margin Profile - The cost of sales decreased by 2.6% year over year to $385.9 million, while selling, general, and administrative expenses rose by 3.6% to $157.3 million. The adjusted gross margin improved to 41.7% from 41.1% in the previous year [5] Balance Sheet & Cash Flow - At the end of the fiscal fourth quarter, Griffon had cash and cash equivalents of $99 million, down from $114.4 million a year earlier. Long-term debt decreased to $1.40 billion from $1.52 billion [6] - The company generated net cash of $357.4 million from operating activities, compared to $380 million in the prior year [6] Shareholder Returns - Griffon paid out dividends totaling $39.7 million and repurchased shares worth $183.3 million during the quarter, with $298 million remaining under the share repurchase program. Free cash flow for fiscal 2025 was $323 million, slightly down from $326.1 million in the previous year [7] Outlook - For fiscal 2026, management projects net sales of $2.5 billion and segment adjusted EBITDA between $580 million and $600 million. The Home and Building Products segment is expected to maintain a margin above 30%, while the Consumer and Professional Products segment's EBITDA margin is projected at around 10% [8]