HYSTER-YALE ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER 2025 RESULTS
Q1 2025 Consolidated Highlights:
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Consolidated revenues of
$910 million -
Consolidated operating profit of
$21.3 million in line with company expectations - Significant increase in Q1 2025 Lift Truck bookings compared to prior year and Q4 2024
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Inventory decreased
$69 million in Q1 2025 compared to Q1 2024 - Market demand growth expected in second half of 2025, absent the potential effects from tariffs
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Q1 2025 |
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Q1 2024 |
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Q4 2024 |
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% Change |
Revenues |
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(14) % |
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(15) % |
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Operating Profit |
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(75) % |
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(34) % |
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Net Income |
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(83) % |
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(17) % |
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Diluted Earnings per Share |
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(84) % |
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(17) % |
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Adjusted Operating Profit(1) |
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(74) % |
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(60) % |
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Adjusted Net Income(1) |
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(83) % |
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(67) % |
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Adjusted Diluted Earnings per Share(1) |
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(83) % |
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(67) % |
(1) |
Reconciliations of reported to adjusted figures are included below. |
Lift Truck Business Results
Revenues by geographic segment were as follows:
($ in millions except per share amounts) |
Q1 2025 |
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Q1 2024 |
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% Change |
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Q4 2024 |
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% Change |
Revenues |
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(14) % |
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(15) % |
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(9) % |
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(13) % |
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EMEA(2) |
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(41) % |
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(33) % |
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JAPIC(2) |
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25 % |
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3 % |
(2) |
The |
Q1 2025 Lift Truck revenues declined 14% from prior year and 15% sequentially primarily due to lower sales volumes in the
- Reduced
Americas' sales, particularly for higher-value Class 4 and Class 5 internal combustion engine trucks. - EMEA product revenues declined year-over-year primarily due to lower Class 1 product sales.
- In JAPIC, favorable revenue as result of increased volume and product mix shift towards Big Trucks.
- Sequentially, Lift Truck revenues declined largely due to reduced bookings during the latter part of 2024. This decline subsequently led to decreased production in Q1 2025.
Gross profit and operating profit (loss) by geographic segment were as follows:
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Q1 2025 |
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Q1 2024 |
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% Change |
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Q4 2024 |
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% Change |
Gross Profit |
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(25) % |
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(16) % |
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(19) % |
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(13) % |
EMEA |
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(62) % |
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(42) % |
JAPIC |
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(6) % |
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31 % |
Operating Profit (Loss) |
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(66) % |
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(33) % |
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(42) % |
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(27) % |
EMEA |
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n.m. |
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(26) % |
JAPIC |
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(33) % |
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50 % |
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Adjusted Operating Profit (Loss)(1) |
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(66) % |
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(51) % |
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(41) % |
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(32) % |
EMEA(1) |
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n.m. |
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(72) % |
JAPIC(1) |
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(18) % |
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8 % |
(1) |
Reconciliations of reported to adjusted figures are included below. |
n.m |
. - not meaningful |
- Lift Truck adjusted operating profit declined significantly versus prior year. While product margins remained above targeted levels largely due to favorable pricing, gross profit declined by 25% year-over-year due to reduced volumes and related lower manufacturing overhead absorption. Material and freight cost inflation were also headwinds in Q1 2025. First quarter operating costs rose slightly year-over-year, in part due to ongoing development of information technology systems and customer support infrastructure. These initiatives aim to enhance efficiency, accelerate new product introductions and support efforts to gain market share.
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Americas operating profit declined primarily as a result of reduced Class 4 and 5 1- to 3.5-ton truck volumes and related lower manufacturing overhead absorption as well as higher material and freight costs. Warranty costs for newly introduced products were below Q4 2024 levels but remain elevated compared to prior models. - EMEA's operating loss was primarily driven by reduced volumes and related lower manufacturing absorption caused by production declines.
Bolzoni Results
($ in millions) |
Q1 2025 |
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Q1 2024 |
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% Change |
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Q4 2024 |
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% Change |
Revenues |
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(17) % |
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(3) % |
Gross Profit |
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(15) % |
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3 % |
Operating Profit |
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(82) % |
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114 % |
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Adjusted Operating Profit (Loss)(1) |
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(82) % |
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n.m. |
(1) |
Reconciliations of reported to adjusted figures are included below. |
Sequentially,
Nuvera Results
($ in millions) |
Q1 2025 |
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Q1 2024 |
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% Change |
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Q4 2024 |
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% Change |
Revenues |
$— |
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(100) % |
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(100) % |
Gross Profit (Loss) |
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13 % |
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(11) % |
Operating Loss |
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(5) % |
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(19) % |
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Adjusted Operating Profit (Loss)(1) |
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(5) % |
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(24) % |
(1) |
Reconciliations of reported to adjusted figures are included below. |
Nuvera did not generate revenue in Q1 2025 due to the state of the sustainable energy markets. During the quarter, Nuvera concentrated on further developing its HydroCharge™ mobile charging product and final development of the 125 kW fuel cell.
Nuvera's operating loss increased year-over-year and sequentially primarily due to higher research and development expenses and lower
Income Tax Expense
The Company reported income tax expense of
Liquidity and Capital Allocation
($ in millions) |
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Debt |
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Cash |
77.2 |
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62.2 |
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96.6 |
Net Debt |
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Adjusted EBITDA(3) |
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Net Debt /Adjusted EBITDA |
1.6 |
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1.4 |
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1.1 |
(3) |
Adjusted EBITDA is presented for the last twelve month period. Reconciliation of adjusted EBITDA is included below. |
The Company remains focused on strengthening its balance sheet and maintaining a strong net debt-to-adjusted EBITDA ratio. The Company's disciplined leverage and liquidity management are helping to offset the pressures from reduced net income and operating cash outflows in Q1 2025. These actions reflect a commitment to financial resilience while navigating complex market dynamics and reduced production levels.
During Q1 2025, the Company experienced operating cash outflows of
The Company continues to focus on decreasing working capital, especially through inventory efficiency.
- In
January 2025 , the Company implemented a six-week firm production schedule to further improve inventory efficiency. As result, Q1 2025 raw materials and work-in-progress inventory levels dropped year-over-year and sequentially. - Q1 2025 inventory levels decreased by
$69 million compared to Q1 2024, resulting from better alignment between production requirements and available materials. - Working capital represented 22% of sales as of Q1 2025, increasing from year-end 2024 primarily as a result of lower Q1 2025 revenues.
Outlook
Consolidated Strategic Perspective
On
- Development, manufacturing, and commercialization of its lithium-ion battery modules, battery chargers, battery management systems, and energy management services. These activities are critical to the Lift Truck's success as the business expects next generation batteries to be broadly used in electric forklift trucks.
- Development, manufacturing and commercialization of a mobile, modular and scalable hybrid electric charging platform to provide off-grid power solutions. This platform will be configured to use the Lift Truck's battery solutions as well as a variant called HydroCharge™ that incorporates Nuvera's patented fuel cell technology.
- A significantly downsized and more limited fuel cell development program focused on the final development and testing of a higher powered 125KW fuel cell for use in the Lift Truck's port equipment and larger HydroCharge™ applications. This more modest fuel cell program reflects the Company's conclusion that its current fuel cell business will not reach its profitability objectives in an acceptable period. The underlying analysis is based on recent fuel cells uptake rates as an energy solution, and on a significantly changed political environment in the
U.S. and globally.
This strategic realignment is expected to achieve direct annualized cost reductions of
This program takes advantage of Nuvera's technical skill base in each of the above initiatives. It lays the groundwork for:
- more rapid maturity, growth and profitability of its battery and charger programs;
- development, manufacturing and commercialization of its charging platforms for off grid power solutions; and
- completion of its port equipment electric power solutions.
The energy solutions program has significant technical and product synergies between fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries, chargers and mobile charge equipment in areas such as controls, packaging, cooling and manufacturing.
Battery program sales in 2025 are expected to accelerate from 2024 levels and continue growing in the following years. Initial HydroCharge™ product sales are expected to begin in the second half of 2025, while battery and fuel cell electric port equipment trucks are currently testing in customer applications. These three product activities are expected to meet Lift Truck's end user and dealer electric product distribution needs while providing additional service revenue opportunities over time.
This strategic realignment is part of Hyster-Yale's broader change program aimed at transforming the way the world moves materials from Port to Home. It focuses on transforming Hyster-Yale's core lift truck business while building new growth opportunities in the warehouse forklift truck market, automation, energy solutions, and attachment activities through its Lift Truck and
The Company's full-year 2025 outlook includes anticipated negative tariff impacts along with Hyster-Yale's proactive initiatives—including pricing programs, global product resourcing, supply chain adjustments, and cost optimization programs. This forecast has several key assumptions, including:
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U.S. tariffs in effect onApril 9, 2025 , as the baseline; - no reinstatement of
April 9, 2025 tariffs that were paused for 90 days; - current Section 301 tariff exemption related to lift truck parts not extended beyond
May 31, 2025 ; - no additional tariffs will be added globally;
- company demand forecasts based on bookings trends, backlog levels and market data;
- no significant demand decline stemming from a
U.S. or global economic recession or tariffs; and - the successful implementation of the Company's proactive initiatives outlined above.
Despite the current challenging economic environment, the Company remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering optimal solutions and exceptional customer care and positioning the Company for substantial long-term profitable growth.
Lift Truck Business
The Company estimates that the global lift truck bookings market slightly improved in Q1 2025 compared to the prior year.
Lift Truck bookings and backlog were as follows:
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Q1 2025 |
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Q1 2024 |
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% Change |
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Q4 2024 |
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% Change |
Unit Bookings $ Value |
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13 % |
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48 % |
Unit Backlog $ Value |
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(38) % |
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(1) % |
The Company experienced a substantial increase in Q1 2025 bookings, predominately in
These results highlight early signs of lift truck booking market recovery, especially in EMEA. The Company remains well-positioned to capture additional market share across its product portfolio, reinforcing its long-term strategic goals. The market is expected to stabilize and improve across 2025, absent the potential effects from tariffs, which we believe caused order hesitation in April.
The Company began 2025 with a backlog of
The Company continues to focus on maintaining bookings with product margins at or above targeted levels through a combination of new product introductions, including modular and scalable models, and ongoing cost and pricing discipline in existing products. Product margins are expected to decline in 2025 compared to the prior year due to increased competitive market dynamics but remain above target levels. Price increases were implemented during Q1 2025 to counter inflationary costs as well as initial tariffs implemented before
Projects initiated in 2024 to streamline the Company's manufacturing footprint and optimize its operations are progressing as planned. As part of the project implementation, the Company anticipates incurring additional costs estimated between
Operating expense is expected to increase year-over-year in 2025 to support strategic long-term profitable growth initiatives. The Company plans to expand its sales capacity and capabilities while upgrading its core information technology systems. A portion of these increased expenses are likely to be offset by leveraging lower-cost shared service capabilities and implementing more efficient processes and tools.
Operating profit is expected to moderately decline in the second quarter compared to the first quarter, despite anticipated production increases driven by strong bookings in Q1 2025. Second quarter profitability will be adversely affected by the impact of tariffs and a temporary lag in the implementation of price increases.
As a result of the above factors and consistent with our prior view, 2025 operating profit is expected to be below 2024's exceptionally strong results.
Full year 2025 revenues are expected to decline year-over-year, reflecting weaker demand projections across its customer base. While improved product mix and ongoing cost discipline expected to provide some benefit, it is not expected to fully offset the revenue decline. As result,
Consolidated
Consistent with our prior outlook, the Company's full year 2025 revenues, production levels and profits are expected to be below robust 2024 results. Looking ahead, we anticipate modest sequential revenue growth in Q2 2025. However, consolidated operating profit for Q2 2025 is expected to decline moderately compared to Q1 2025, largely due to the timing of tariff-related cost increases and the actions taken to mitigate their impact. Current global trade policies and geopolitical uncertainty, among other factors, may cause the Company's results to deviate from its current outlook.
The financial discipline established over the past several years has been designed to deliver stronger and more consistent financial results. The Company targets a 7% operating profit margin across the business cycle. During periods of strong backlog-driven production, such as those experienced in early 2024, the Company should exceed this target. However, during cyclically lower lift truck market demand phases, the Company expects to remain profitable, likely generating operating profit margins below the 7% target. Profit stability across periods of revenue cyclicality improves the Company's financial resiliency and marks a significant improvement from prior performance.
The Company continues to focus on generating strong operating cash flow and accretive capital deployment. To support these goals, the Company is actively implementing initiatives to drive working capital efficiency. With the expected 2025 lift truck production decrease, there is an intense focus on realigning production and working capital processes. Key actions, including targeted inventory reductions, are underway and are expected to yield significant progress in 2025. These efforts support strong full-year cash flow from operations projections, moderately below those achieved in 2024, despite the projected lower 2025 net income.
The effective utilization of these strong cash flows is critical to the Company's ongoing transformation. This involves substantial capital investments in advanced products, manufacturing efficiencies and information technology upgrades. For 2025, capital expenditures are now forecasted to range between
As the Company continues to generate cash, it remains committed to its disciplined capital allocation framework. This includes reducing leverage, executing strategic investments to support profitable growth, and delivering sustainable value and strong returns to shareholders.
Long-Term Objectives
Hyster-Yale's vision is to transform the way the world moves materials from Port to Home. It strives to do this through its two customer promises: first, to provide optimal solutions for our customers, and second, to provide exceptional customer care. The Company is focused on execution of established strategic initiatives and key projects to transform the Company's core lift truck business while building new business opportunities in the warehouse lift truck, vehicle automation, energy management and attachment business activities. These complementary growth and profit improvement projects should help the Company fulfill these two promises as well as achieve long-term revenue and operating profit growth rates above the material handling market's expected growth rates. The Company believes key projects will contribute to an increased and sustainable lift truck and attachment competitive advantage over time.
Further information regarding the Company's strategic initiatives can be found in the Company's Q1 2025 Investor Deck. This presentation, currently available on the Hyster-Yale website, elaborates on the strategies that are critical for Hyster-Yale's long-term prospects. The Company encourages investors to review this material to ensure a clear understanding of Hyster-Yale's future direction.
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Reconciliations and Other Measures
The Company uses certain financial measures not in accordance with
Adjusted Operating Profit (Loss), Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Diluted Earnings per Share exclude restructuring and impairment charges, referred to in the release as manufacturing footprint improvement and operational optimization charges, from the comparable GAAP measurement. The Company believes that these adjusted measures provide investors with a useful perspective on underlying business results and trends and help with assessing period-over-period results. Reconciliations of adjusted results to the most directly comparable GAAP measures are included in the financial highlights.
Adjusted EBITDA, Net Debt and the ratio of Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA are provided as supplemental measures. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as income (loss) before income taxes and noncontrolling interests plus restructuring and impairment charges, referred to in the release as manufacturing footprint improvement and operational optimization charges, net interest expense and depreciation and amortization expense. Net Debt is defined as debt less cash. These measures are not GAAP measurements and should not be considered as substitutes for operating profit (loss), net income (loss) or debt. Management believes that these measures help investors understand the Company's results of operations.
For purposes of this release, discussions about net income (loss) refer to net income (loss) attributable to stockholders.
Forward-looking Statements Disclaimer
The statements contained in this news release that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements." These forward-looking statements are made subject to certain risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those presented. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date hereof. Among the factors that could cause plans, actions and results to differ materially from current expectations are, without limitation: (1) delays in delivery and other supply chain disruptions, or increases in costs as a result of inflation or otherwise, including materials, critical components and transportation costs and shortages, the imposition of tariffs on raw materials or sourced products, and labor, or changes in or unavailability of quality suppliers or transporters, including the impacts of the foregoing risks on the Company's liquidity, (2) impacts resulting from increased trade barriers and restrictions on international trade, including as a result of previously announced, and potentially new, changes to
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The Company's wholly owned operating subsidiary,
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS |
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THREE MONTHS ENDED |
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2025 |
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2024 |
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Revenues |
$ 910.4 |
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$ 1,056.5 |
Cost of sales |
732.7 |
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820.8 |
Gross Profit |
177.7 |
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235.7 |
Selling, general and administrative expenses |
156.2 |
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151.9 |
Restructuring charges1 |
0.2 |
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— |
Operating Profit |
21.3 |
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83.8 |
Other (income) expense |
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Interest expense |
7.7 |
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8.9 |
Income from unconsolidated affiliates |
(2.9) |
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(1.0) |
Other, net |
(0.3) |
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(1.0) |
Income before Income Taxes |
16.8 |
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76.9 |
Income tax expense |
8.1 |
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25.1 |
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests |
— |
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(0.2) |
Net income attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests |
0.1 |
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0.1 |
Accrued dividend to redeemable noncontrolling interests |
(0.2) |
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(0.2) |
Net Income Attributable to Stockholders |
$ 8.6 |
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$ 51.5 |
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Basic Earnings per Share |
$ 0.49 |
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$ 2.97 |
Diluted Earnings per Share |
$ 0.48 |
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$ 2.93 |
Basic Weighted Average Shares Outstanding |
17.556 |
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17.339 |
Diluted Weighted Average Shares Outstanding |
17.766 |
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17.592 |
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- Restructuring and impairment charges are referred to in the earnings release as "manufacturing footprint improvement and operational optimization charges." |
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2025 |
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2024 |
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Revenues |
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$ 698.9 |
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$ 769.7 |
EMEA |
118.2 |
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199.4 |
JAPIC |
47.3 |
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37.7 |
Lift Truck Business |
$ 864.4 |
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$ 1,006.8 |
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80.3 |
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96.2 |
Nuvera |
— |
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0.5 |
Eliminations |
(34.3) |
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(47.0) |
Total |
$ 910.4 |
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$ 1,056.5 |
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Gross profit (loss) |
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$ 144.5 |
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$ 178.1 |
EMEA |
12.9 |
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33.9 |
JAPIC |
3.4 |
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3.6 |
Lift Truck Business |
$ 160.8 |
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$ 215.6 |
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18.5 |
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21.8 |
Nuvera |
(2.0) |
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(2.3) |
Eliminations |
0.4 |
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0.6 |
Total |
$ 177.7 |
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$ 235.7 |
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Operating profit (loss) |
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$ 52.4 |
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$ 89.6 |
EMEA |
(14.9) |
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5.2 |
JAPIC |
(7.3) |
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(5.5) |
Lift Truck Business |
$ 30.2 |
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$ 89.3 |
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0.6 |
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3.3 |
Nuvera |
(9.9) |
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(9.4) |
Eliminations |
0.4 |
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0.6 |
Total |
$ 21.3 |
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$ 83.8 |
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Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities |
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$ (36.4) |
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$ 22.4 |
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Net cash used for investing activities |
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(10.3) |
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(7.0) |
Cash Flow Before Financing Activities |
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$ (46.7) |
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$ 15.4 |
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Debt |
$ 484.0 |
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$ 440.7 |
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$ 465.8 |
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$ 501.9 |
Cash |
77.2 |
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96.6 |
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75.6 |
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66.5 |
Net Debt |
$ 406.8 |
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$ 344.1 |
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$ 390.2 |
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$ 435.4 |
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Accounts Receivable |
$ 506.1 |
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$ 488.4 |
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$ 542.5 |
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$ 578.7 |
Inventory |
772.7 |
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754.3 |
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855.3 |
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790.7 |
Accounts Payable |
474.1 |
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455.5 |
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533.9 |
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513.5 |
Working Capital |
$ 804.7 |
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$ 787.2 |
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$ 863.9 |
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$ 855.9 |
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LTM |
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Net Income Attributable to Stockholders |
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$ 8.6 |
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$ 10.3 |
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$ 17.2 |
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$ 63.3 |
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$ 99.4 |
Noncontrolling interest income and dividends |
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0.1 |
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0.4 |
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0.6 |
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0.6 |
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1.7 |
Income tax expense |
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8.1 |
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13.3 |
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10.3 |
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26.1 |
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57.8 |
Interest expense |
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7.7 |
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7.7 |
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8.4 |
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8.8 |
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32.6 |
Interest income |
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(0.7) |
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(0.4) |
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(0.5) |
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(0.8) |
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(2.4) |
Depreciation and amortization expense |
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11.0 |
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11.8 |
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11.7 |
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12.4 |
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46.9 |
Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
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0.2 |
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21.4 |
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1.2 |
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— |
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22.8 |
Adjusted EBITDA |
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$ 35.0 |
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$ 64.5 |
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$ 48.9 |
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$ 110.4 |
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$ 258.8 |
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1 - Restructuring and impairment charges are referred to in the earnings release as "manufacturing footprint improvement and operational optimization charges". |
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RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED RESULTS |
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Three months ended |
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2025 |
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2024 |
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2024 |
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Operating Profit |
$ 21.3 |
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$ 83.8 |
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$ 32.3 |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
0.2 |
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21.4 |
Adjusted Operating Profit |
$ 21.5 |
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$ 83.8 |
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$ 53.7 |
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Net Income Attributable to Stockholders |
$ 8.6 |
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$ 51.5 |
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$ 10.3 |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
0.2 |
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21.4 |
Income tax expense (credit)2 |
(0.1) |
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(5.6) |
Adjusted Net Income Attributable to Stockholders |
$ 8.7 |
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$ 51.5 |
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$ 26.1 |
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Diluted earnings per share |
$ 0.48 |
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$ 2.93 |
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$ 0.58 |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
0.01 |
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1.20 |
Income tax expense (credit)2 |
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(0.31) |
Adjusted diluted earnings per share |
$ 0.49 |
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$ 2.93 |
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$ 1.47 |
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1 - Restructuring and impairment charges are referred to in the earnings release as "manufacturing footprint improvement and operational optimization charges". |
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2 - Tax adjustment at statutory rate of 26%. |
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RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED OPERATING PROFIT (LOSS) |
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Q1 2025 |
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Q1 2024 |
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Q4 2024 |
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(In millions) |
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Operating profit (loss) |
$ 52.4 |
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$ 89.6 |
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$ 71.8 |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
0.7 |
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6.8 |
Adjusted operating profit |
$ 53.1 |
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$ 89.6 |
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$ 78.6 |
EMEA |
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Operating profit (loss) |
$ (14.9) |
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$ 5.2 |
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$ (11.8) |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges (reversals)1 |
(1.3) |
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2.4 |
Adjusted operating profit (loss) |
$ (16.2) |
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$ 5.2 |
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$ (9.4) |
JAPIC |
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Operating profit (loss) |
$ (7.3) |
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$ (5.5) |
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$ (14.7) |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
0.8 |
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7.6 |
Adjusted operating profit (loss) |
$ (6.5) |
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$ (5.5) |
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$ (7.1) |
Lift Truck |
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Operating profit (loss) |
$ 30.2 |
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$ 89.3 |
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$ 45.3 |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
0.2 |
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16.8 |
Adjusted operating profit |
$ 30.4 |
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$ 89.3 |
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$ 62.1 |
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Operating profit (loss) |
$ 0.6 |
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$ 3.3 |
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$ (4.4) |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
— |
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4.3 |
Adjusted operating profit (loss) |
$ 0.6 |
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$ 3.3 |
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$ (0.1) |
Nuvera |
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Operating profit (loss) |
$ (9.9) |
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$ (9.4) |
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$ (8.3) |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
— |
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0.3 |
Adjusted operating profit (loss) |
$ (9.9) |
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$ (9.4) |
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$ (8.0) |
Total |
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Operating profit (loss) |
$ 21.3 |
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$ 83.8 |
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$ 32.3 |
Adjustments: |
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Restructuring and impairment charges1 |
0.2 |
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21.4 |
Adjusted operating profit |
$ 21.5 |
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$ 83.8 |
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$ 53.7 |
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1 - Restructuring and impairment charges are referred to in the earnings release as "manufacturing footprint improvement and operational optimization charges". |
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