National Presto Industries Q3 Sales Rise 25.7% to $115.5 Million, Net Earnings Fall to $5.3 Million

Reuters10-25
National Presto Industries Q3 Sales Rise 25.7% to $115.5 Million, Net Earnings Fall to $5.3 Million

National Presto Industries Inc. reported third quarter 2025 net sales of $115.463 million, up from $91.823 million in the same period last year, an increase of $23.64 million or 25.7%. Net earnings for the quarter were $5.317 million compared to $8.083 million a year ago. Defense segment revenues rose by $25.8 million or 38.6%, while Housewares/Small Appliance segment revenues declined by $2.3 million or 9.2%. The Safety segment reported nominal sales and a loss. For the nine months ended September 28, 2025, net sales were $339.551 million, compared to $253.536 million in the prior year period. Net earnings for the first nine months of 2025 were $18.079 million, down from $20.728 million last year. The company cited increased Defense segment shipments and noted that Housewares/Small Appliance results were affected by tariffs.

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