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Stanley Black & Decker FY26 Q1 EPS drops 35% to $0.39; net sales rise 3% to $3.8 billion
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Stanley Black & Decker FY26 Q1 EPS drops 35% to $0.39; net sales rise 3% to $3.8 billion
  • Stanley Black & Decker posted 1Q 2026 net earnings of USD 59.6 million, down 34.1%, with EPS of USD 0.39.
  • Net sales rose 3% to USD 3.8 billion, as higher price and currency were partly offset by a 3% volume decline on retail softness in North America.
  • Adjusted EBITDA margin narrowed 0.5 percentage points to 9.2%.
  • Completed sale of Consolidated Aerospace Manufacturing to Howmet for USD 1.8 billion in cash, delivering about USD 1.6 billion of net proceeds largely used to reduce debt.
  • Lifted 2026 GAAP EPS guidance to USD 4.15-USD 5.35 while reaffirming adjusted EPS of USD 4.9-USD 5.7; free cash flow forecast at USD 500-USD 700 million.


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