- Griffon Corporation (NYSE: GFF) surpassed analyst expectations with a Q3 EPS of $1.51, outperforming the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.33.
- The company reported a 7% increase in total revenue, reaching $481.4 million, driven by strong pricing, mix, and sales volume in both residential and commercial sectors.
- GFF maintains solid financial health, evidenced by a trailing P/E ratio of 24.97, a current ratio of 2.41, and a declared quarterly cash dividend of $0.22 per share.
Griffon Corporation (NYSE: GFF) is a diversified management and holding company. It conducts its business through wholly-owned subsidiaries. GFF's main operations include the Home and Building Products segment, which manufactures garage doors and related products, and the Consumer and Professional Products segment, which offers tools, storage, and landscaping products for consumers and professionals.
On August 5, 2026, GFF reports its fiscal third-quarter results. The company posts an earnings per share (EPS) of $1.51. This figure successfully beats the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.33 per share. This result also shows a slight improvement over the $1.50 per share earned in the same quarter of the previous year, as highlighted by Zacks Investment Research.
The company reports total revenue of $481.4 million for the quarter. This marks a 7% increase from the $449.7 million reported in the prior-year quarter. This growth comes from a 6% favorable price and mix in both residential and commercial sectors, along with a 1% increase in sales volume, mainly from residential activity.
GFF's valuation metrics include a trailing Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of 24.97. This ratio indicates what investors are willing to pay for each dollar of the company's earnings. The company also has a Price-to-Sales ratio of 2.08 and an earnings yield of 4.52% over the same twelve-month period.
To reward its investors, GFF's Board of Directors declares a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.22 per share, as reported by Business Wire. The company maintains a current ratio of 2.41, which suggests it has sufficient short-term assets to cover its short-term liabilities. Its Debt-to-Equity ratio is 10.35.