Penske Q4 Earnings Miss Expectations, Dividend Raised

Core Insights - Penske Automotive Group (PAG) reported fourth-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings of $2.91 per share, a decrease of 17.8% year over year, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.19. However, net sales reached $7.77 billion, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $7.64 billion, and increased by 0.6% compared to the previous year [1][10]. Financial Performance - Gross profit for the quarter fell by 5.3% year over year to $1.24 billion, while operating income decreased by 20.8% to $275 million. Foreign currency exchange positively impacted revenues by $113.3 million, net income by $700,000, and earnings per share by 1 cent [2]. - Same-store retail units declined by 6.2% year over year to 115,898. In the Retail Automotive segment, same-store new-vehicle revenues decreased by 9.6% to $3.18 billion, while same-store used vehicle revenues increased by 2.8% to $2.10 billion [3]. Segmental Performance - Revenues in the Retail Automotive segment totaled $6.74 billion, a decline of 4.8% from the previous year, but exceeded the estimate of $6.73 billion. Total new and used vehicle deliveries fell by 9.5% year over year to 105,478 units, with gross profit at $1.07 billion, down 5.7% year over year, missing the estimate of $1.11 billion [4]. - Retail Commercial Truck segment revenues decreased by 6.2% to $725.4 million, beating the estimate of $652.4 million. Gross profit in this segment was $121.4 million, down from $138.1 million in the previous year, but exceeded the estimate of $106.1 million [5]. - The Commercial Vehicle Distribution and Other segment saw revenues increase by 35.3% to $303.3 million, surpassing the estimate of $257.4 million. Gross profit rose to $57.4 million from $45.8 million in the previous year, beating the estimate of $44.7 million [6]. Financial Tidbits - SG&A costs remained flat year over year at $924 million. As of December 31, 2025, Penske had cash and cash equivalents of $64.7 million, down from $83.6 million a year earlier. Long-term debt increased to $1.81 billion from $1.13 billion [7]. - In 2025, PAG repurchased 1,178,411 shares of common stock, with $247.5 million of stock repurchase authorization remaining outstanding. The company ended 2025 with approximately $1.6 billion in liquidity and raised its quarterly dividend by 2 cents to $1.40 per share, marking its 21st consecutive quarterly increase [8].

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