Allegion’s (ALLE) stock is trading lower after the company reported fourth-quarter earnings below Wall Street estimates and provided a weaker-than-expected forecast for 2026. While Q4 revenue was in line with expectations at $1.03 billion, adjusted earnings per share of $1.94 missed the consensus. The company’s 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $8.70 to $8.90 also disappointed investors, suggesting a more cautious outlook than anticipated.
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Why Allegion (ALLE) Stock Is Trading Lower Today
Allegion’s (ALLE) stock is trading lower after the company reported fourth-quarter earnings below Wall Street estimates and provided a weaker-than-expected forecast for 2026. While Q4 revenue was in line with expectations at $1.03 billion, adjusted earnings per share of $1.94 missed the consensus. The company’s 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $8.70 to $8.90 also disappointed investors, suggesting a more cautious outlook than anticipated.