TTI Publishes 2025 Analyst Presentation on Full-Year Performance and Financial Highlights

Reuters03-04 16:23
TTI Publishes 2025 Analyst Presentation on Full-Year Performance and Financial Highlights

Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd. released an analyst presentation outlining its 2025 performance and key financial metrics. The company reported sales of $15.26 billion, up 4.4% from 2024, with gross margin rising to 41.2% and EBIT increasing to $1.34 billion. Net profit was $1.20 billion and EPS was 65.61 US cents; free cash flow was $544 million and year-end net cash was $700 million. The presentation also detailed working capital and balance sheet figures, including inventory of $4.45 billion and equity of $6.96 billion, and noted that Milwaukee and Ryobi represented 91% of total sales. You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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