Parker-Hannifin Corp ( (PH) ) has released its Q4 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information Parker-Hannifin Corp presented to its investors.
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Parker Hannifin Corporation is a Fortune 250 global leader in motion and control technologies, renowned for enabling engineering breakthroughs across various industries for over a century.
In its fiscal 2025 fourth quarter and full year results, Parker Hannifin reported record sales and earnings, marking an outstanding year. The company achieved a record fourth-quarter sales of $5.2 billion, contributing to a full-year sales total of $19.9 billion. The company also announced the acquisition of Curtis Instruments, Inc., which is expected to enhance its electrification offerings.
Key financial highlights include a 2% organic sales growth in Q4, with net income rising by 18% to $923 million. Earnings per share (EPS) increased by 19% to $7.15, with an adjusted EPS of $7.69, up by 14%. The segment operating margin improved to 23.9%, with an adjusted margin of 26.9%. For the full fiscal year, Parker Hannifin achieved a net income of $3.5 billion, a 24% increase, and an EPS of $27.12, also up by 24%. The company’s cash flow from operations rose by 12% to $3.8 billion.
Strategically, Parker Hannifin repurchased $1.6 billion of shares and increased its quarterly cash dividend by 10%. The company’s Aerospace Systems Segment showed significant growth, with sales increasing by 9.7% in Q4, driven by strong aftermarket demand and a record aerospace backlog of $7.4 billion.
Looking forward to fiscal year 2026, Parker Hannifin anticipates continued growth, with sales expected to increase by 2% to 5%. The company remains optimistic about its Aerospace segment and foresees a return to positive organic growth in its Industrial businesses, driven by its strategic initiatives and robust business system.