Sturm Ruger & Company posts Q3 net sales of $126.8 million and earnings of $0.10 per share

Reuters11-06
Sturm Ruger & Company posts Q3 net sales of $126.8 million and earnings of $0.10 per share

Sturm Ruger & Company Inc. reported net sales of $126.8 million and diluted earnings of $0.10 per share for the third quarter of 2025, compared to net sales of $122.3 million and diluted earnings of $0.28 per share in the same period of 2024. Cash generated from operations was $12.9 million, and the company returned $12.5 million to shareholders. A quarterly dividend of $0.04 per share was declared, representing approximately 40% of net income. The company reported a pretax loss of $2.1 million for the quarter, attributed to $1.9 million in costs related to the acquisition and operation of the new Hebron, Kentucky facility, increased material and technology costs, and higher sales promotional expenses. Sales of new products accounted for $40.6 million, or 33.7% of firearm sales in the third quarter.

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