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ITT (ITT) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-10-29 13:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - ITT delivered nearly $1 billion in total orders for the third consecutive quarter, up 3% year-over-year [6] - Revenue grew 13% in total and 6% organically, reaching $999 million [7] - Operating income grew nearly twice the organic sales growth rate, with operating margin expanding over 100 basis points excluding M&A [7] - Adjusted EPS increased by 21%, and free cash flow grew 46% to $368 million year-to-date, with an expected full-year free cash flow of $500 million [7][10] - Free cash flow margin in the quarter was over 15%, surpassing the high end of the 2030 target [7] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Industrial Process (IP) grew 11% organically, driven by projects which grew over 50% [8] - Connect and Control Technologies (CCT) delivered 25% total growth, with 6% organic growth, supported by defense momentum and aerospace demand [9] - Motion Technologies (MT) grew 4% organically, outperforming global auto production, particularly in China [9] - Profitability improved across segments, with IP margins expanding to nearly 22% and CCT margins growing 270 basis points excluding Casoria dilution [9][18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Orders have grown 19% over the last three years, exceeding $3 billion, with strength in Defense, Aero, Rail, and Energy Transition markets [11] - Market share in China increased from 31% to above 34% [11] - CCT orders were up 27%, with a book-to-bill comfortably above 1 [12] - Svanehøj secured over $250 million in orders year-to-date, representing 59% growth versus the prior year [13] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on organic growth and margin expansion, compounded with M&A activities [6] - Continued investment in innovations like Vidar and Geopad, with expectations for significant contributions from acquisitions [10][19] - The company aims for a book-to-bill above one for the full year, positioning for growth in 2026 [15] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the operational performance and the ability to exceed previous guidance for revenue and EPS [21] - The outlook for 2026 is cautiously optimistic, with expectations for low double-digit growth driven by a strong backlog and project wins [46][86] - Management noted that while auto production is expected to grow, challenges remain in Europe and North America due to competitive pressures [82] Other Important Information - The company is raising its full-year adjusted EPS outlook, with the low end of the revised guidance now above the previous high end [10] - Management highlighted the importance of maintaining rigorous processes for future M&A opportunities [61] Q&A Session Summary Question: Global auto production outlook - Management noted that global auto production was up 2% year-over-year, with China showing significant growth while Europe and North America are forecasted to decline slightly [35] Question: Industrial Process funnel and order conversion - The funnel for active projects is up 22% year-over-year, indicating strong potential for order conversion [36] Question: Breakdown of EPS guidance raise - The $0.20 EPS guidance raise is attributed to improved profitability, better acquisitions, and a lower tax rate [43] Question: Market dynamics and growth areas - Management highlighted strong growth in aerospace and defense, with expectations for continued growth in these sectors [46] Question: Short cycle orders in Industrial Process - Short cycle orders were up 5%, with strong activity in parts and valves, particularly in the medical sector [50] Question: M&A opportunities and funnel attractiveness - The M&A funnel is rich with opportunities, primarily focused on pumps and valves, with a rigorous process in place to ensure value creation [60] Question: Margin expectations for CCT - CCT margins are expected to benefit from aerospace recovery and pricing power, with a focus on operational efficiencies [97]