Scholastic Q3 revenue fell 2% to USD 329.1 million as adjusted EBITDA dropped 100% to no adjusted EBITDA

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Scholastic Q3 revenue fell 2% to USD 329.1 million as adjusted EBITDA dropped 100% to no adjusted EBITDA
  • Scholastic published an FY26 Q3 earnings call presentation reporting revenue of USD 329.1 million, down 2%.
  • Operating loss was USD 26.9 million, while diluted EPS was USD 2.55.
  • Excluding one-time items, operating loss was USD 24.3 million and adjusted EBITDA was no profit at USD 0 million, down 100%.
  • Segment results showed Children’s Book Publishing and Distribution operating income of USD 8.9 million, up 17%, while International operating loss widened to USD 4.7 million.
  • Scholastic reported free cash flow of USD 407 million and net cash of USD 90.6 million, compared with net debt of USD 189.4 million a year earlier.


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