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Jul 1, 2025
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MSC Industrial Direct Co. Inc. gained 3.5% to $87.99 despite the provider of metalworking and maintenance products and services reporting weak results for the fiscal third quarter of 2025 ending on May 31.
Net sales declined to $971.1 million from $979.4 million, net income edged down to $56.8 million from $71.7 million, and diluted earnings per share fell to $1.02 from $1.27 a year ago.
Operating income decreased to $82.7 million from $106.8 million, as operating margin declined to 8.5% from 10.9% a year earlier, respectively. -
Progress Software Corp. eased 3.7% to $61.48 after the business applications software provider reported results for the fiscal second quarter ending on May 31.
Revenue increased to $237.35 million from $175.08 million, net income climbed to $17.03 million from $16.19 million, and diluted earnings per share rose to 39 cents from 37 cents a year ago.
The company guided third-quarter revenue to be between $237 million and $243 million, compared to $179 million, and diluted earnings per share between 29 cents and 35 cents, compared to 65 cents a year earlier, respectively.
For the full year, the software company revised higher its revenue outlook range between $962 million and $974 million, compared to $753.41 million, and diluted earnings per share between $1.27 and $1.43, compared to $1.54 a year ago, respectively.
The company’s previous full-year guidance was for revenue between $958 million and $970 million and GAAP diluted earnings per share between $1.19 and $1.35. -
Nike Inc. gained 10.7% to $69.25 despite the sporting goods retailer reporting weak results for the fiscal fourth quarter of 2025 ending on May 31.
Revenue edged down to $11.10 billion from $12.61 billion, net income dropped to $211 million from $1.50 billion, and diluted earnings per share fell to 14 cents from 99 cents a year ago.
Direct revenue was down 14% to $4.4 billion, wholesale revenue declined 9% to $6.4 billion, and revenue for Converse was down 26% to $357 million from a year earlier, respectively.
Inventories for the company were $7.5 billion, flat compared to the prior year.
During the fourth quarter, Nike returned approximately $0.8 billion to shareholders in the form of dividends of $591 million, up 6% from the previous year, and share repurchases of $202 million.
As of May 31, a total of $6.0 billion remained under the company’s repurchase authorization through June 2026.
Revenue in the twelve months declined to $46.31 billion from $51.36 billion, net income edged down to $3.22 billion from $5.70 billion, and diluted earnings per share fell to $2.16 from $3.73 a year earlier. -
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. gained 0.8% to $11.40 after the pharmacy retailer reported results for the fiscal third quarter ending on May 31.
Sales edged up to $38.99 billion from $36.35 billion, net income swung to a loss of $175 million from a profit of $344 million, and diluted earnings per share swung to a loss of 20 cents from a profit of 40 cents a year ago.
Operating income in the third quarter was $53 million, compared to $111 million, and adjusted earnings per share was 38 cents, compared to 63 cents a year earlier, respectively.
“Results reflect continued improvement in our U.S. healthcare segment and benefits from our cost-savings initiatives, while we continued to see weakness in our U.S. front-end sales,” the company said in a release to investors. -
Raymond James Financial Inc. traded flat at $151.73 after the financial services company released its monthly operating data.
Client assets under administration in May increased 9% to $1.58 trillion from $1.45 trillion a year ago and were up 3% over the preceding month, as private client assets grew 13% and private client assets in fee-based accounts advanced 12%.
Financial assets under management grew 12% to $245.2 billion from $226.0 billion in the prior year.
The company said clients’ domestic cash sweep and Enhanced Savings Program balances of $54.2 billion declined 4% from the previous year and 3% sequentially over the preceding month. -
MillerKnoll Inc. gained 10.5% to $19.47 after the office furniture maker reported results for the fiscal fourth quarter ending on May 31.
Net sales increased to $961.8 million from $889.9 million, net income swung to a loss of $57.1 million from a profit of $9.9 million, and diluted earnings per share swung to a loss of 84 cents from a profit of 14 cents a year ago.
Overall orders increased 11.1% to $1.04 billion, and up 10.7% organically from a year earlier.
For the full year, net sales jumped to $3.67 billion from $3.63 billion, net income swung to a loss of $36.9 million from a profit of $82.3 million, and diluted earnings per share swung to a loss of 54 cents from a profit of $1.11 a year earlier. -
Micron Technology Inc. gained 0.9% to $128.45 after the memory and storage solution provider reported results for the fiscal third quarter ending on May 29.
Revenue edged up to $9.30 billion from $6.81 billion, net income surged to $1.88 billion from $332 million, and diluted earnings per share rose to $1.68 from 30 cents a year ago.
The company guided fourth-quarter revenue to be between $10.7 billion and $300 million, compared to $7.75 billion, and diluted earnings per share between $2.29 and 15 cents, compared to 79 cents a year earlier, respectively.
Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share are estimated between $2.50 and 15 cents in the fourth quarter, compared to $1.18 a year ago. -
Winnebago Industries Inc. increased 2.9% to $32.25 despite the manufacturer of recreation and marine vehicles reporting weak results for the fiscal third quarter ending on May 31.
Revenue declined to $775.1 million from $786.0 million, net income dropped to $17.6 million from $29.0 million, and diluted earnings per share fell to 62 cents from 96 cents a year ago.
The company guided full-year revenue to be between $2.7 billion and $2.8 billion, compared to $2.97 billion, and diluted earnings per share between 50 cents and $1.00, compared to 44 cents a year earlier, respectively.
The company also estimated adjusted diluted earnings per share to be between $1.20 and $1.70 in fiscal 2025, compared to $3.40 a year ago.
Winnebago paid a quarterly cash dividend of 34 cents per share on June 25. -
Daktronics Inc. plunged 7.9% to $14.00 after the provider of digital LED display technology and audio systems reported results for the fiscal fourth quarter ending on April 26.
Net sales declined to $172.55 million from $215.88 million, net income swung to a loss of $9.42 million from a profit of $2.52 million, and diluted earnings per share swung to a loss of 19 cents from a profit of 5 cents a year ago.
Fourth-quarter product and service orders increased 17% from a year ago and 29% sequentially, and the year-end product backlog was $341.6 million, an increase of 8% from $316.9 million a year earlier.
Full-year product and service orders were $781.3 million, an increase of 5.6% from $740.2 million in fiscal 2024, while fourth-quarter orders were $240.7 million, compared to $205.8 million in the year-ago period.
For the full year, revenue edged down to $756.48 million from $818.08 million, net income swung to a loss of $10.12 million from a profit of $34.62 million, and diluted earnings per share swung to a loss of 21 cents from a profit of 74 cents a year earlier. -
AeroVironment Inc. gained 0.8% to $194.90 after the defense technology company reported results for the fiscal fourth quarter of 2025 ending on April 30.
Revenue surged to $275.05 million from $196.98 million, net income jumped to $16.66 million from $6.05 million, and diluted earnings per share rose to 59 cents from 22 cents a year ago.
As of April 30, the company announced a funded backlog of $726.6 million, compared to $400.2 million in 2024, and bookings during the fiscal year were $1.2 billion.
The defense technology provider guided full-year revenue to be between $1.9 billion and $2.0 billion, compared to $820.6 million; adjusted EBITDA between $300 million and $320 million, compared to $146.4 million; and diluted earnings per share between $2.80 and $3.00, compared to $3.28 a year ago, respectively.
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