- Valvoline (NYSE: VVV) exceeded analyst expectations for both earnings and revenue in its third quarter ending June 2026.
- The company reported an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.57, significantly surpassing the analyst consensus estimate of $0.50.
- Revenue reached $544.60 million, outperforming estimates and marking a substantial 24.1% increase from the prior year.
Valvoline (NYSE: VVV) is a company that makes and distributes automotive and industrial lubricants. It recently announced its third-quarter financial results for the period ending June 2026. The report shows that the company's performance exceeded analyst expectations for both earnings and revenue, indicating a strong quarter.
Before the market opened, Valvoline reported an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.57. This figure surpassed the analyst consensus estimate of $0.50. As highlighted by Zacks Investment Research, this represents a 14% positive surprise and is an improvement from the $0.47 per share reported in the same quarter last year.
The company's revenue also came in above expectations at $544.60 million, compared to the estimated $543.21 million. This marks a significant 24.1% increase from the revenue recorded in the prior-year quarter. The reported revenue also outperformed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 1.49%.
Valvoline's financial structure shows a debt-to-equity ratio of 5.75. This ratio compares a company's total debt to its total shareholder equity, with a higher number indicating more debt financing. The company also has a current ratio of 0.73, which measures its ability to pay short-term obligations.
From a valuation standpoint, Valvoline has a trailing twelve-month price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 54.64. The P/E ratio is a common metric used to see how the market values a company's earnings. Its price-to-sales ratio for the same period is 2.51, comparing the stock price to its revenues.