- RBC Capital downgraded Spectrum Brands (NYSE: SPB) from Outperform to Sector Perform on August 10, 2026, despite the consumer products company's strong third-quarter fiscal 2026 results.
- Spectrum Brands reported significant financial growth, including a 7.70% increase in net sales to $753.30 million and a 125% rise in adjusted earnings per share to $2.79.
- The downgrade suggests analysts believe the stock will perform in line with its industry sector, even after Spectrum Brands' stock reached a new 52-week high of $99.06.
On August 10, 2026, analyst firm RBC Capital downgraded Spectrum Brands (NYSE: SPB) from Outperform to Sector Perform. Spectrum Brands is a consumer products company with businesses in Global Pet Care, Home & Garden, and Home & Personal Care. The downgrade occurred when Spectrum Brands' stock price was $90.13.
This rating change comes despite Spectrum Brands reporting strong third-quarter fiscal 2026 results. The company saw net sales increase by 7.70% year-over-year to $753.30 million, beating the $732 million consensus estimate. This growth was seen across all three of its business units, with the Home and Garden unit sales up 19%.
As highlighted by Zacks Investment Research, Spectrum Brands' earnings also showed significant strength. The company reported adjusted earnings from continuing operations of $2.79 per share. This represents a 125% increase from the previous year's $1.24 per share and easily surpassed the $1.49 estimate.
Profitability improved as gross margin rose by 11.40 percentage points to 49.20%, partly due to a one-time benefit of $60.60 million. Following these results, Spectrum Brands raised its outlook for adjusted EBITDA growth. EBITDA, or Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization, is a measure of a company's overall financial performance.
The downgrade to Sector Perform suggests that analysts believe the stock will now perform in line with the average returns of its industry sector. This is despite the company's recent strong financial performance and the stock reaching a new 52-week high of $99.06.