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ESCO Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Results
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Feb 5 2026
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ESCO Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Results

- Q1 Sales increase 35% to $290 Million - Q1 Entered Orders increase 143% to $557 Million - Q1 GAAP EPS from Continuing Operations increases 41% to $1.11 - Q1 Adjusted EPS from Continuing Operations increases 73% to $1.64 -

St. Louis, Feb. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESCO Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ESE) (ESCO, or the Company) today reported its operating results for the first quarter ended December 31, 2025 (Q1 2026).

Operating Highlights

  • Q1 2026 Sales increased $75 million (35.0 percent) to $290 million compared to $215 million in Q1 2025. Q1 2026 organic sales increased $24 million (11.4 percent) and Maritime contributed $51 million (23.6 percent) of revenue growth in the quarter.

  • Q1 2026 GAAP EPS from Continuing Operations increased 40.5 percent to $1.11 per share compared to $0.79 per share in Q1 2025. Q1 2026 Adjusted EPS from Continuing Operations increased 72.6 percent to $1.64 per share compared to $0.95 per share in Q1 2025.

  • Q1 2026 Entered Orders increased $328 million (143.0 percent) to $557 million (book-to-bill of 1.92x), resulting in record backlog of $1.4 billion.

  • Net Cash provided by Operating Activities from Continuing Operations was $69 million in Q1 2026, an increase of $40 million compared to the prior year period.

Bryan Sayler, Chief Executive Officer and President, commented, “Our fiscal year got off to an outstanding start as we delivered over $550 million in orders, 35 percent revenue growth, 320 basis points of Adjusted EBITDA margin expansion, and a 73 percent increase in Adjusted EPS compared to the prior year. We continue to see favorable end-market conditions, which is reflected in the excellent orders and sales performance. Organic orders increased by 39 percent as all three businesses continue to see a positive environment for growth.

“Our solid operating results were driven by disciplined execution from our team. This performance highlights the strength of our strategic positioning and our capacity to generate sustainable value in attractive markets. It was a great way to start the year, with continuing momentum across our businesses giving us the confidence to raise our full year earnings guidance.”

Segment Performance

Aerospace & Defense (A&D)

  • Q1 2026 sales increased $62 million (75.7 percent) to $144 million from $82 million in Q1 2025. Organic sales increased $11 million (13.9 percent) and Maritime added $51 million (61.8 percent) of revenue growth in the quarter. Quarterly sales growth was led by strong performance in Navy, along with military and commercial aerospace.

  • Q1 2026 EBIT increased $20.5 million to $38.0 million from $17.5 million in Q1 2025. Adjusted EBIT increased $20.6 million in Q1 2026 to $38.1 million (26.5 percent margin) from $17.5 million (21.3 percent margin) in Q1 2025. The 118 percent increase in Adjusted EBIT was driven by the addition of Maritime as well as leverage on higher volume, price increases, and favorable mix, partially offset by inflationary pressures.

  • Q1 2026 entered orders increased $307 million (410.8 percent) to $382.3 million (book-to-bill of 2.66), resulting in record backlog of over $1.0 billion. This orders strength was broad based, including $238 million at Maritime, Virginia Class Block VI funding at Globe, and robust commercial and defense aerospace demand.

Utility Solutions Group (USG)

  • Q1 2026 sales increased $1 million (1.0 percent) to $87 million from $86 million in Q1 2025. Doble sales increased by $4 million (5.8 percent) while NRG sales decreased by $3 million (22.4 percent). Sales growth in the quarter was driven by higher condition monitoring, offline test equipment, and services revenue at Doble, partially offset by lower renewables revenue at NRG.

  • Q1 2026 EBIT decreased $1.0 million to $19.5 million from $20.5 million in Q1 2025. Adjusted EBIT decreased $0.9 million in Q1 2026 to $19.6 million (22.4 percent margin) from $20.5 million (23.6 percent margin) in Q1 2025. The decrease in Adjusted EBIT was driven by deleverage on lower renewables volume, unfavorable mix, and inflationary pressures, partially offset by price increases and leverage on higher volume at Doble.

  • Q1 2026 entered orders increased $9 million (10.3 percent) to $99 million (book-to-bill of 1.13), resulting in backlog of $155 million. Doble orders increased $11 million (14.8 percent) to $84 million due to strength in services, condition monitoring and offline test equipment orders. NRG orders decreased $2 million (10.2 percent) to $15 million compared to Q1 2025, primarily due to lower wind orders in the U.S. and China, partially offset by higher solar orders.

RF Test & Measurement (Test)

  • Q1 2026 sales increased $12 million (26.7 percent) to $58 million from $46 million in Q1 2025. Sales growth in the quarter was largely driven by higher U.S. and European Test & Measurement (EMC) and filters volume.

  • Q1 2026 EBIT increased $3.6 million to $8.0 million from $4.4 million in Q1 2025. Q1 2026 Adjusted EBIT increased $3.1 million to $8.0 million (13.8 percent margin) from $4.9 million (10.6 percent margin) in Q1 2025. The 65 percent increase in Adjusted EBIT margin was driven by leverage on higher volume and price increases, partially offset by inflationary pressures.

  • Q1 2026 entered orders increased $11 million (17.3 percent) to $76 million (book-to-bill of 1.30), resulting in ending backlog of $205 million. Orders strength in the quarter was primarily driven by higher Test & Measurement (EMC), industrial shielding, and medical shielding orders in the U.S and a large Test and Measurement (EMC) chamber order in Japan.

Business Outlook – FY 2026

FY 2026 Sales and Adjusted EPS Guidance Update:

  • FY 2026 full year revenue guidance is being increased by $20 million and is now expected to be in the range of $1.29 to $1.33 billion (18 to 21 percent sales growth over the prior year).

    • A&D revenue guidance is being increased and is expected to grow 34 to 39 percent (from 33 to 38 percent) including 7 to 9 percent organic growth (from 6 to 8 percent) plus Maritime revenue of $230 to $245 million

    • Maintaining USG revenue growth expectation of 4 to 6 percent

    • Increasing Test revenue growth expectation to 9 to 11 percent (from 3 to 5 percent)

  • Adjusting the effective income tax rate to be in the range of 23.0 to 23.5 percent (from 23.7 to 24.1 percent) in 2026.

  • Raising full year Adjusted EPS guidance to be in the range of $7.90 - $8.15 per share (31 to 35 percent growth), which reflects a midpoint increase of $0.38 from initial November guidance of $7.50 - $7.80 per share.

  • Q2’26 Adjusted EPS is expected to be in the range of $1.75 - 1.85 per share (50 to 58 percent growth compared to Q2’25 Adjusted EPS).

Dividend Payment
The next quarterly cash dividend of $0.08 per share will be paid on April 17, 2026 to stockholders of record on April 2, 2026.

Conference Call
The Company will host a conference call today, February 5, at 4:00 p.m. Central Time, to discuss the Company’s Q1 2026 results. A live audio webcast and an accompanying slide presentation will be available in the Investor Center of ESCO’s website. Participants may also access the webcast using this registration link. For those unable to participate, a webcast replay will be available after the call in the Investor Center of ESCO’s website.

Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release regarding Management’s intentions, expectations and guidance for fiscal 2026, including restructuring and cost reduction actions, sales, orders, revenues, margin, earnings, Adjusted EPS, acquisition related amortization, and any other statements which are not strictly historical, are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. securities laws.

Investors are cautioned that such statements are only predictions and speak only as of the date of this release, and the Company undertakes no duty to update them except as may be required by applicable laws or regulations. The Company’s actual results in the future may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements due to risks and uncertainties that exist in the Company’s operations and business environment including but not limited to those described in Item 1A, “Risk Factors”, of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2025 and the following: the impacts of climate change and related regulation of greenhouse gases; the impacts of labor disputes, civil disorder, wars, elections, political changes, tariffs and trade disputes, terrorist activities, cyberattacks or natural disasters on the Company’s operations and those of the Company’s customers and suppliers; disruptions in manufacturing or delivery arrangements due to shortages or unavailability of materials or components or supply chain disruptions; inability to access work sites; the timing and content of future contract awards or customer orders; the timely appropriation, allocation and availability of Government funds; the termination for convenience of Government and other customer contracts or orders; weakening of economic conditions in served markets; the success of the Company’s competitors; changes in customer demands or customer insolvencies; competition; intellectual property rights; technical difficulties or data breaches; the availability of acquisitions; delivery delays or defaults by customers; performance issues with key customers, suppliers and subcontractors; material changes in the costs and availability of certain raw materials; material changes in the cost of credit; changes in laws and regulations including but not limited to changes in accounting standards and taxation; changes in interest, inflation and employment rates; costs relating to environmental matters arising from current or former facilities; uncertainty regarding the ultimate resolution of current disputes, claims, litigation or arbitration; and the integration and performance of acquired businesses.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The financial measures EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS are presented in this press release. The Company defines “EBIT” as earnings before interest and taxes, “EBITDA” as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, “Adjusted EBIT” and “Adjusted EBITDA” as excluding the net impact of the items described in the attached Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures, and “Adjusted EPS” as GAAP earnings per share excluding the net impact of the items described and reconciled in the attached Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures.

EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS are not recognized in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). However, Management believes EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, and Adjusted EBITDA are useful in assessing the operational profitability of the Company’s business segments because they exclude interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, which are generally accounted for across the entire Company on a consolidated basis. EBIT is also one of the measures used by Management in determining resource allocations within the Company as well as incentive compensation. The presentation of EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS provides important supplemental information to investors by facilitating comparisons with other companies, many of which use similar non-GAAP financial measures to supplement their GAAP results. The use of non-GAAP financial measures is not intended to replace any measures of performance determined in accordance with GAAP.

About ESCO
ESCO Technologies is a global provider of highly engineered products and solutions serving diverse end-markets. It manufactures filtration and fluid control products, advanced composites, as well as signature and power management solutions for aviation, Navy, and industrial customers. ESCO is an industry leader in designing and manufacturing RF test and measurement products and systems; and provides diagnostic instruments, software and services to industrial power users and the electric utility and renewable energy industries. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, ESCO and its subsidiaries have offices and manufacturing facilities worldwide. For more information on ESCO and its subsidiaries, visit ESCO’s website at www.escotechnologies.com.

ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)

(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)

Three Months
Ended
December 31,
2025

Three Months
Ended
December 31,
2024

Net Sales

$

289,659

214,593

Cost and Expenses:

Cost of sales

169,740

124,214

Selling, general and administrative expenses

61,207

54,969

Amortization of intangible assets

20,324

7,993

Interest expense

2,880

2,257

Other expenses (income), net

30

(637

)

Total costs and expenses

254,181

188,796

Earnings before income taxes

35,478

25,797

Income tax expense

6,787

5,490

Net earnings from continuing operations

28,691

20,307

Earnings from discontinued operations, net of tax expense

of $978

-

3,166

Net earnings from discontinued operations

-

3,166

Net earnings

$

28,691

23,473

Diluted - GAAP

Continuing operations

$

1.11

0.79

Discontinued operations

0.00

0.12

Net earnings

$

1.11

0.91

Diluted - As Adjusted Basis

Continuing Operations

$

1.64

(1

)

0.95

(2

)

Diluted average common shares O/S:

25,882

25,834

(1

)

Q1 2026 Adjusted EPS excludes $0.53 per share of after-tax charges consisting of: $0.01 of restructuring charges primarily within the A&D segment and $0.52 of acquisition related amortization.

(2

)

Q1 2025 Adjusted EPS from continuing operations excludes $0.16 per share of after-tax charges consisting of: $0.01 of restructuring charges within the Test segment and $0.15 of acquisition related amortization.


ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Condensed Business Segment Information (Unaudited) - Continuing Operations Basis

(Dollars in thousands)

GAAP

As Adjusted

Q1 2026

Q1 2025

Q1 2026

Q1 2025

Net Sales

Aerospace & Defense

$

143,829

81,868

143,829

81,868

USG

87,484

86,660

87,484

86,660

Test

58,346

46,065

58,346

46,065

Totals

$

289,659

214,593

289,659

214,593

EBIT

Aerospace & Defense

$

37,987

17,452

38,133

17,478

USG

19,529

20,489

19,579

20,489

Test

8,042

4,422

8,042

4,887

Corporate

(27,200

)

(14,309

)

(9,633

)

(9,310

)

Consolidated EBIT

38,358

28,054

56,121

33,544

Less: Interest expense

(2,880

)

(2,257

)

(2,880

)

(2,257

)

Less: Income tax expense

(6,787

)

(5,490

)

(10,872

)

(6,752

)

Net earnings

$

28,691

20,307

42,369

24,535

Note 1: Adjusted net earnings of $42.4 million in Q1 2026 exclude $13.7 million (or $0.53 per share) of after-tax charges consisting of: $0.01 of restructuring charges primarily within the A&D segment and $0.52 of acquisition related amortization.

Note 2: Adjusted net earnings of $24.5 million in Q1 2025 exclude $4.2 million (or $0.16 per share) of after-tax charges consisting of $0.01 of restructuring charges within the Test segment and $0.15 of acquisition related amortization.

EBITDA Reconciliation to Net earnings:

Q1 2026 -

Q1 2025 -

Q1 2026

Q1 2025

As Adj

As Adj

Consolidated EBITDA

$

64,851

41,025

65,047

41,518

Less: Depr & Amort

(26,493

)

(12,971

)

(8,926

)

(7,974

)

Consolidated EBIT

38,358

28,054

56,121

33,544

Less: Interest expense

(2,880

)

(2,257

)

(2,880

)

(2,257

)

Less: Income tax expense

(6,787

)

(5,490

)

(10,872

)

(6,752

)

Net earnings

$

28,691

20,307

42,369

24,535


ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)

(Dollars in thousands)

December 31,
2025

September 30,
2025

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents

$

103,824

101,350

Accounts receivable, net

245,328

253,554

Contract assets

88,662

90,730

Inventories

227,153

217,807

Other current assets

24,686

25,065

Total current assets

689,653

688,506

Property, plant and equipment, net

171,810

172,493

Intangible assets, net

706,383

723,973

Goodwill

767,375

761,931

Operating lease assets

46,592

47,707

Other assets

17,186

15,778

$

2,398,999

2,410,388

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

Current maturities of long-term debt and short-term borrowings

$

20,511

20,000

Accounts payable

92,291

96,534

Contract liabilities

252,360

216,590

Current income tax payable

60,478

62,007

Other current liabilities

92,753

113,017

Total current liabilities

518,393

508,148

Deferred tax liabilities

115,776

112,390

Non-current operating lease liabilities

43,466

44,403

Other liabilities

35,500

38,576

Long-term debt

125,000

166,000

Shareholders' equity

1,560,864

1,540,871

$

2,398,999

2,410,388


ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)

(Dollars in thousands)

Three Months
Ended
December 31,
2025

Three Months
Ended
December 31,
2024

Cash flows from operating activities:

Net earnings

$

28,691

23,473

(Earnings) loss from discontinued operations

-

(3,166

)

Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash

provided by operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization

26,493

12,971

Stock compensation expense

3,233

2,524

Changes in assets and liabilities

7,056

(8,171

)

Effect of deferred taxes

3,388

1,521

Net cash provided by operating activities - continuing operations

68,861

29,152

Net cash provided by operating activities - discontinued operations

-

5,022

Net cash provided by operating activities

68,861

34,174

Cash flows from investing activities:

Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired

(5,134

)

-

Capital expenditures

(5,902

)

(5,124

)

Additions to capitalized software and other

(2,196

)

(2,587

)

Net cash used by investing activities - continuing operations

(13,232

)

(7,711

)

Net cash used by investing activities - discontinued operations

-

(84

)

Net cash used by investing activities

(13,232

)

(7,795

)

Cash flows from financing activities:

Proceeds from long-term debt and short-term borrowings

52,511

42,000

Principal payments on long-term debt and short-term borrowings

(93,000

)

(52,000

)

Dividends paid

(2,072

)

(2,064

)

Other

(10,609

)

(6,031

)

Net cash provided by financing activities

(53,170

)

(18,095

)

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

15

(2,963

)

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

2,474

5,321

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period

101,350

65,963

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

$

103,824

71,284


ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Other Selected Financial Data (Unaudited)

(Dollars in thousands)

Backlog And Entered Orders - Q1 2026

A&D

USG

Test

Total

Beginning Backlog - 10/1/25

$

803,002

143,460

187,175

1,133,637

Entered Orders

382,341

98,796

76,034

557,171

Sales

(143,829

)

(87,484

)

(58,346

)

(289,659

)

Ending Backlog - 12/31/25

$

1,041,514

154,772

204,863

1,401,149


ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures (Unaudited)

EPS – Adjusted Basis Reconciliation – Q1 2026

EPS – GAAP Basis – Q1 2026

$

1.11

Adjustments (defined below)

0.53

EPS – As Adjusted Basis – Q1 2026

$

1.64

Adjustments exclude $0.53 per share consisting primarily of: $0.01 of restructuring

charges within the A&D segment and $0.52 of acquisition related amortization.

EPS – Adjusted Basis Reconciliation – Q1 2025

EPS Continuing Operations– GAAP Basis – Q1 2025

$

0.79

Adjustments (defined below)

0.16

EPS Continuing Operations– As Adjusted Basis – Q1 2025

$

0.95

Adjustments exclude $0.16 per share consisting primarily of: $0.01 of restructuring

charges within the Test segment and $0.15 of acquisition related amortization.



SOURCE ESCO Technologies Inc.
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