Stanley Black & Decker Targets Continued Margin and Cash Flow Growth for 2028

Reuters02-04 22:09
Stanley Black & Decker Targets Continued Margin and Cash Flow Growth for 2028

Stanley Black & Decker Inc. reported solid operational execution for the full year 2025, highlighting continued gross margin and net income growth, strong free cash flow of $688 million, and a strengthened balance sheet. The company delivered a 4Q 2025 adjusted gross margin of 33.3%, an increase of 210 basis points year-over-year. EBITDA for FY 2025 was $1,248 million with an EBITDA margin of 8.2%. Stanley Black & Decker also reduced debt by $240 million and paid shareholder dividends. The company remains committed to its long-term financial goals, which it expects to reflect in its 2028 financials, assuming low single digit market growth and inflation around 2% per year.

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