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Cascades Reports Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025
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Cascades Reports Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025
PR Newswire
Thu, February 26, 2026 at 8:00 PM GMT+9 17 min read
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KINGSEY FALLS, QC, Feb. 26, 2026 /CNW/ - Cascades Inc. (TSX: CAS) reports its unaudited financial results for the three-month period and fiscal year ended December 31, 2025.
Q4 2025 Highlights
2025 Annual Highlights
Hugues Simon, President and CEO, commented: “Our fourth quarter consolidated performance met sequential forecasts. Packaging results were within expectations, with benefits from lower production costs, favourable raw material pricing and continued solid production levels at Bear Island mitigating the expected lower seasonal sales volumes. Results of our tissue business fell short of targeted levels. Simply put, our tissue operations did not meet efficiency and logistics execution objectives in the quarter. These effects were compounded by an unplanned power outage at one of our facilities that further impacted production levels, supply chain efficiency and added incremental operating costs of approximately $6 million in the period. The countermeasures we have already put in place to address these issues are generating positive traction. Overall, we successfully decreased net debt by $127 million sequentially, which results in leverage decreasing to 3.3x from 3.6x at the end of the third quarter.”
Discussing near-term outlook, Mr. Simon commented, "We expect first‑quarter performance to decline sequentially, but to remain higher year‑over‑year for the sixth consecutive quarter. In packaging, the forecasted sequential decline is attributable to usual seasonality in demand levels and higher transportation and energy costs due to weather-related impacts in the US in early 2026. We are similarly expecting softer results in tissue sequentially. In addition to usual seasonality and costs related to severe weather, results in this segment will be impacted by residual production and logistics costs following the power outage at one of our facilities. Our leverage ratio is expected to continue to improve in the coming quarters.
Looking further ahead, we are confident in our ability to achieve our strategic objectives, and we expect our 2026 performance to surpass 2025, despite ongoing macro‑economic uncertainty. We made good progress across many of our initiatives over the past year. In addition to achieving our objective of generating $120 million of proceeds from asset sales ahead of schedule, we have generated approximately $30 million of profitability improvements. We are confident that the fundamentals for our Company are strong, and are steadfast in our commitment to continue to improve the financial profile, level of operational and commercial excellence and growth momentum of our Company."
Financial Summary
Selected consolidated information
Segmented sales
Segmented operating income (loss)
Segmented EBITDA (A)1
Analysis of results for the three-month period ended December 31, 2025 (compared to the same period last year)
The Corporation’s fourth quarter sales of $1,197 million decreased by $14 million compared with the same period last year. This decrease reflects consolidated net benefits of $25 million from higher selling prices and a favourable sales mix of $25 million. However, these factors were more than offset by a $62 million impact from lower volumes, mainly in the Packaging Products segment.
The fourth quarter EBITDA (A)1 totaled $155 million, an increase of $9 million, or 6%, from the $146 million generated in the same period last year. This increase was driven by lower corporate costs following an unfavourable exchange rate variance on working capital and treasury items, and higher health insurance costs for US employees in the prior year period. Performance of our Packaging Products and Tissue Papers segments were stable compared to last year. Benefits from higher selling prices and lower raw material costs were offset by impacts from higher production and energy costs and lower volumes mainly in the Packaging Products segment.
The main specific items, before income taxes, that impacted our fourth quarter of 2025 operating income and/or net earnings were:
For the three-month period ended December 31, 2025, the Corporation posted net earnings of $37 million, or $0.37 per common share, compared to a net loss of $(13) million, or ($0.13) per common share, in the same period of 2024. On an adjusted basis1, the Corporation posted net earnings of $40 million in the fourth quarter of 2025, or $0.40 per common share, compared to net earnings of $25 million, or $0.25 per common share, in the same period of 2024.
Dividend on common shares and normal course issuer bid
The Board of Directors of Cascades declared a quarterly dividend of $0.12 per common share to be paid on March 26, 2026 to shareholders of record at the close of business on March 12, 2026. This dividend is an “eligible dividend” as per the Income Tax Act (R.C.S. (1985), Canada). During the fourth quarter of 2025, Cascades purchased no common shares for cancellation.
2025 Fourth Quarter Results Conference Call Details
Management will discuss the 2025 fourth quarter financial results during a conference call today at 9:00 a.m. ET. The call can be accessed by dialing 1-800-990-4777 (international 1-289-819-1299). The conference call, including the investor presentation, will be broadcast live on the Cascades website (www.cascades.com) under the “Investors” section. A replay of the call will be available on the Cascades website and may also be accessed by phone until March 26, 2026 by dialing 1-888-660-6345 (international 1-646-517-4150), access code 58005 #.
Founded in 1964, Cascades offers sustainable, innovative and value-added packaging, hygiene and recovery solutions. The company employs approximately 9,200 women and men across a network of 64 operating facilities, including 17 Recovery and Recycling facilities which are part of Corporate Activities and joint ventures managed by the Corporation, in North America. Driven by its participative management, half a century of experience in recycling, and continuous research and development efforts, Cascades continues to provide innovative products that customers have come to rely on, while contributing to the well-being of people, communities and the entire planet. Cascades’ shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CAS. Certain statements in this release, including statements regarding future results and performance, are forward-looking statements based on current expectations. The accuracy of such statements is subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions that may cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, including, but not limited to, the effect of general economic conditions, decreases in demand for the Corporation’s products, increases in raw material costs, fluctuations in selling prices and adverse changes in general market and industry conditions and other factors.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (LOSS)
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EQUITY
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
SEGMENTED INFORMATION
In the fourth quarter of 2024, the Corporation announced organizational changes designed to support its strategic growth. These changes involve the combination of the Containerboard and Specialty Products activities into a single operational unit. Since January 2025, the Corporation’s operations have been managed in two segments: Packaging Products and Tissue Papers. The comparative figures have been aligned to conform with the current year’s presentation. The accounting policies of the reportable segments are the same as the Corporation’s accounting policies described in Note 2.
The Corporation’s operating segments are reported in a manner consistent with the internal reporting provided to the chief operating decision-maker (CODM). The Chief Executive Officer has authority for resource allocation and management of the Corporation’s performance and is therefore the CODM. The CODM assesses the performance of each reportable segment based on sales and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, adjusted to exclude specific items (EBITDA (A)). The CODM considers EBITDA (A) to be the best performance measure of the Corporation’s activities.
Sales for each segment are prepared on the same basis as those of the Corporation. Inter-segment operations are recorded on the same basis as sales to third parties, which are at fair market value.
EBITDA (A) does not have a standardized meaning under IFRS Accounting Standards; accordingly, it may not be comparable to similarly named measures used by other companies. Investors should not view EBITDA (A) as an alternative measure to, for example, net earnings, or as a measure of operating results, which are IFRS Accounting Standards measures.
Sales by business segment are shown in the following table:
EBITDA (A) by business segment is reconciled to IFRS Accounting Standards measure, namely operating income (loss), and is shown in the following table:
Payments for property, plant and equipment by business segment are shown in the following table:
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ON NON-IFRS ACCOUNTING STANDARDS MEASURES AND OTHER FINANCIAL MEASURES
SPECIFIC ITEMS
The Corporation incurs some specific items that adversely or positively affect its operating results. We believe it is useful for readers to be aware of these items as they provide additional information to measure performance, compare the Corporation’s results between periods, and assess operating results and liquidity, notwithstanding these specific items. Management believes these specific items are not necessarily reflective of the Corporation’s underlying business operations in measuring and comparing its performance and analyzing future trends. Our definition of specific items may differ from that of other corporations and some of these items may arise in the future and may reduce the Corporation’s available cash.
They include, but are not limited to, charges for (reversals of) impairment of assets, restructuring gains or costs, loss on refinancing and repurchase of long-term debt, some deferred tax asset provisions or reversals, premiums paid on repurchase of long-term debt, gains or losses on the acquisition or sale of a business unit, gains or losses on the share of results of associates and joint ventures, unrealized and realized gains or losses on derivative financial instruments that do not qualify for hedge accounting, unrealized gains or losses on interest rate hedge instruments and option fair value revaluation, foreign exchange gains or losses on long-term debt and financial instruments, fair value revaluation gains or losses on investments, specific items of discontinued operations and other significant items of an unusual, non-cash or non-recurring nature.
RECONCILIATION AND USES OF NON-IFRS ACCOUNTING STANDARDS MEASURES AND OTHER FINANCIAL MEASURES
To provide more information for evaluating the Corporation’s performance, the financial information included in this analysis contains certain data that are not performance measures under IFRS Accounting Standards (“non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures”), which are also calculated on an adjusted basis to exclude specific items. We believe that providing certain key performance and capital measures, as well as non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures, is useful to both Management and investors, as they provide additional information to measure the performance and financial position of the Corporation. This also increases the transparency and clarity of the financial information. The following non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures and other financial measures are used in our financial disclosures:
Non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures
Other financial measures
Non-IFRS Accounting Standards ratios
Non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures and other financial measures are mainly derived from the consolidated financial statements, but do not have the meanings prescribed by IFRS Accounting Standards. These measures have limitations as an analytical tool and should not be considered on their own or as a substitute for an analysis of our results as reported under IFRS Accounting Standards. In addition, our definitions of non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures and other financial measures may differ from those of other corporations. Any such modification or reformulation may be significant.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, the Corporation announced organizational changes designed to support its strategic growth. These changes involve the combination of the Containerboard and Specialty Products activities into a single operational unit. Since January 2025, the Corporation’s operations have been managed in two segments: Packaging Products and Tissue Papers. The comparative figures have been aligned to conform with the current year’s presentation.
The CODM assesses the performance of each reportable segment based on sales and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, adjusted to exclude specific items (EBITDA (A)1). The CODM considers EBITDA (A)1 to be the best performance measure of the Corporation’s activities.
EBITDA (A)1 by business segment is reconciled to the IFRS Accounting Standards measure, namely operating income (loss), and is shown in the following table:
The following table reconciles net earnings (loss) and net earnings (loss) per common share, as reported, with adjusted net earnings1 and adjusted net earnings per common share1:
The following table reconciles cash flow from operating activities with EBITDA (A)1:
The following table reconciles cash flow from operating activities with cash flow from operating activities (excluding changes in non-cash working capital components) and adjusted cash flow from operating activities1. It also reconciles adjusted cash flow from operating activities1 to adjusted cash flow generated1, which is also calculated on a per common share basis:
The following table reconciles total debt1 and net debt1 with the ratio of net debt to adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA (A))1:
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