Star Group's fiscal 2025 revenue rises to $1.8 bln

Reuters2025-12-09
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SGU">Star Group</a>'s fiscal 2025 revenue rises to $1.8 bln

Overview

  • Home energy distributor Star's fiscal 2025 revenue rises 1% to $1.8 bln, driven by higher volumes, sales

  • Net income for fiscal 2025 increases by $38.3 mln, aided by favorable derivative changes

  • Star Q4 revenue grows 3.1% to $247.7 mln; net loss narrows

Outlook

  • Star Group plans to continue acquisitions in heating oil and propane sectors

Result Drivers

  • HIGHER VOLUMES - Increased home heating oil and propane volumes due to acquisitions and colder weather offset lower selling prices

  • DERIVATIVE GAINS - Fiscal 2025 net income boosted by $32.4 mln favorable change in fair value of derivatives

  • ACQUISITIONS AND MARGINS - Adjusted EBITDA growth driven by acquisitions, improved margins, and higher volumes

Key Details

Metric

Beat/Miss

Actual

Consensus Estimate

Q4 Sales

$247.69 mln

Q4 Net Income

-$28.67 mln

Q4 Adjusted EBITDA

-$33.03 mln

Q4 Operating Income

-$40.94 mln

Q4 Pretax Profit

-$40.59 mln

Press Release: ID:nGNX1KGmtR

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