- Barclays maintains an Overweight rating on Oshkosh (NYSE: OSK), increasing its price target to $170.00, signaling strong analyst confidence in the heavy vehicle manufacturer's future.
- Oshkosh reported robust Q2 revenues of $2.92 billion, a 6.70% year-over-year increase, surpassing analyst estimates and highlighting strong sales performance.
- Despite a mixed earnings per share (EPS) picture, Oshkosh demonstrated strong financial management with a significant rise in free cash flow to $348.00 million and share repurchases totaling $92.00 million.
Analyst firm Barclays maintains its Overweight rating on Oshkosh (NYSE: OSK), raising its price target to $170.00 from $150.00. Oshkosh is a heavy vehicle manufacturer that supplies the military, emergency, and commercial sectors. The new target suggests analyst confidence in Oshkosh's future, even with its stock price at $152.50 at the time of the rating.
This positive outlook aligns with the company's recent sales performance. Oshkosh reported second-quarter revenues of $2.92 billion, a 6.70% increase from the prior year. This figure also surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 6.18%, indicating stronger-than-expected sales activity which may support Barclays' optimistic view on the company's growth trajectory.
The company's earnings present a mixed picture. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter were $2.87. While this beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.60 per share, it represents a decline from the $3.41 per share reported in the same quarter a year ago, as highlighted by Zacks.
Despite higher sales, adjusted operating income fell to $258.00 million from $313.00 million year-over-year. Management attributes this to an unfavorable product mix and higher manufacturing costs. Consequently, Oshkosh lowered its full-year adjusted EPS forecast to approximately $11.00, citing a slower-than-planned increase in fire-truck production.
However, the company shows strong financial management. Free cash flow, which is the cash a company generates after accounting for cash outflows to support operations, rose significantly to $348.00 million from $49.00 million. Oshkosh also returned value to shareholders by repurchasing 667,000 shares for $92.00 million during the quarter, demonstrating commitment to shareholder returns.