Graco Reports Q1 Earnings Miss with 6% Organic Sales Decline, Maintains Full-Year Guidance
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Graco Inc. reported a 5% decrease in net earnings and a 6% organic sales decline in Q1 2026, primarily offset by acquisitions and favorable currency, while maintaining its full-year revenue guidance.
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Q1 Earnings Miss
Net earnings decreased 5% to $118.5 million, and diluted EPS fell 3% to $0.70, missing prior year figures.
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Significant Organic Sales Decline
Net sales increased 2% overall to $540.1 million, but this was driven by 5% from acquisitions and 3% from currency, masking a 6% organic sales decline.
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Maintained Full-Year Guidance
Despite the weak quarter, management reaffirmed its 2026 outlook for low single-digit organic constant-currency sales growth and mid-single-digit growth including acquisitions.
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Improved Order Backlog
The company reported a 13% increase in organic order backlog from the end of 2025, indicating stronger demand as the quarter progressed.
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Graco's first quarter results show a concerning 6% organic sales decline and a 5% drop in net earnings, despite a 2% overall revenue increase driven by acquisitions and favorable currency. This weakness in core operations, particularly in housing-related markets, comes as the stock trades near its 52-week low. However, management's decision to maintain full-year guidance, coupled with a reported 13% increase in organic order backlog from the end of 2025, suggests an expectation of improving trends. Investors should monitor whether the positive backlog translates into stronger organic sales in subsequent quarters and if the company can overcome the current market challenges.
At the time of this filing, GGG was trading at $80.40 on NYSE in the Technology sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $14.2B. The 52-week trading range was $77.19 to $95.69. This filing was assessed with neutral market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.