Koppers Holdings Inc. (NYSE: KOP) Reports Q2 2026 Earnings: Revenue Growth Amid One-Time Costs
- Adjusted EPS Beat: Koppers exceeded analyst estimates with adjusted EPS of $1.37 for Q2 2026, compared with the consensus estimate of $1.12.
- Revenue Growth: The company reported sales of $520.1 million, a 3% year-over-year increase that exceeded the analyst estimate of $506.1 million.
- GAAP Loss Due to Significant Charges: Koppers recorded a net loss of $147.5 million, largely because of $215.8 million in impairment, restructuring, and plant-closure costs.
Koppers Holdings Inc. (NYSE: KOP) is a global company that provides treated wood products, wood-treatment chemicals, and carbon compounds. It operates through segments including Railroad and Utility Products and Services (RUPS), Carbon Materials and Chemicals (CMC), and Performance Chemicals, serving various industrial markets.
On August 6, 2026, Koppers reported its second-quarter financial results. The company posted adjusted EPS of $1.37, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.12 by approximately 22.3%. However, adjusted EPS declined from $1.48 in the same quarter of the previous year.
Koppers also reported sales of $520.1 million, up 3% from $504.8 million in the prior-year quarter. Sales exceeded the analyst consensus estimate of $506.1 million by approximately 2.8%.
Despite the revenue beat, Koppers reported a GAAP net loss of $147.5 million, compared with net income of $16.4 million in the same quarter a year earlier. The loss included $215.8 million in impairment, restructuring, and plant-closure costs. As a result, diluted GAAP EPS was a loss of $7.71, compared with earnings of $0.81 per share in the prior-year quarter.
On an adjusted basis, net income was $27.1 million, compared with $29.9 million a year earlier. Adjusted EBITDA was $71.0 million, down from $77.1 million. These figures indicate that the company’s reported revenue growth was accompanied by weaker adjusted profitability.
As highlighted by PR Newswire, CEO Leroy Ball said Koppers had made “meaningful progress on the actions within our control.” He cited the Catalyst transformation initiative, the closure of the company’s Carbon Materials and Chemicals plant in Stickney, Illinois, and efforts to optimize the RUPS network. These actions are intended to improve utilization, reduce operating costs, and offset pressure in certain markets.