Irvine, California - Ingram Micro Holding Corporation (NYSE: INGM) reported fourth-quarter results that exceeded revenue expectations. Strong sales growth and improved cash flow led to a positive investor response, with the stock rising 10%.
The technology distributor posted adjusted earnings of $0.96 per share for the quarter, slightly below the analyst consensus of $0.97, while revenue reached $14.9 billion, surpassing the upper end of the company’s guidance range. Revenue increased 11.5% year-over-year, with all geographic regions showing growth, particularly in Asia-Pacific.
Ingram Micro provided guidance for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 of $0.67 to $0.75 per share in earnings and $12.45 billion to $12.8 billion in revenue. The median earnings guidance of $0.71 per share aligns with analyst expectations, while the median revenue guidance of $12.625 billion is slightly above market consensus of $12.584 billion.
CEO Paul Bay stated, “Ingram Micro delivered strong fourth-quarter and full-year results, and we are confidently entering 2026. We exceeded the upper limits of our net sales and earnings per share guidance, with growth across all regions.”
The company generated $1.63 billion in adjusted free cash flow this quarter, the highest quarterly level in over a decade. Operating expenses as a percentage of net sales improved to 4.41%, a 74 basis point improvement from the same period last year.
For fiscal year 2025, net sales reached $52.6 billion, a 9.5% increase year-over-year, with adjusted earnings per share of $2.90, up from $2.79 in fiscal 2024. The company also approved a share repurchase plan of up to $100 million and announced a quarterly dividend of $0.082 per share.
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Irvine, California - Ingram Micro Holding Corporation (NYSE: INGM) reported fourth-quarter results that exceeded revenue expectations. Strong sales growth and improved cash flow led to a positive investor response, with the stock rising 10%.
The technology distributor posted adjusted earnings of $0.96 per share for the quarter, slightly below the analyst consensus of $0.97, while revenue reached $14.9 billion, surpassing the upper end of the company’s guidance range. Revenue increased 11.5% year-over-year, with all geographic regions showing growth, particularly in Asia-Pacific.
Ingram Micro provided guidance for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 of $0.67 to $0.75 per share in earnings and $12.45 billion to $12.8 billion in revenue. The median earnings guidance of $0.71 per share aligns with analyst expectations, while the median revenue guidance of $12.625 billion is slightly above market consensus of $12.584 billion.
CEO Paul Bay stated, “Ingram Micro delivered strong fourth-quarter and full-year results, and we are confidently entering 2026. We exceeded the upper limits of our net sales and earnings per share guidance, with growth across all regions.”
The company generated $1.63 billion in adjusted free cash flow this quarter, the highest quarterly level in over a decade. Operating expenses as a percentage of net sales improved to 4.41%, a 74 basis point improvement from the same period last year.
For fiscal year 2025, net sales reached $52.6 billion, a 9.5% increase year-over-year, with adjusted earnings per share of $2.90, up from $2.79 in fiscal 2024. The company also approved a share repurchase plan of up to $100 million and announced a quarterly dividend of $0.082 per share.
This article was translated with the assistance of artificial intelligence. For more information, please see our Terms of Use.