- CNH Industrial reported strong Q2 earnings, surpassing analyst expectations for both EPS and revenue.
- The global agricultural and construction equipment manufacturer achieved a 2% increase in revenues year-over-year.
- Despite the beat, profitability declined, with EPS and net income lower than the previous year's quarter.
CNH Industrial (NYSE: CNH) is a global company that designs, produces, and sells agricultural and construction equipment. Its business is divided into different segments, including agriculture, construction, and financial services, which provides financing to its customers. The company operates under various brands and serves customers worldwide, making it a key player in the industrial sector.
On August 3rd, 2026, CNH reported its quarterly earnings results. The company announced an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.13, which surpassed the analyst consensus estimate of $0.10. As highlighted by Zacks, this figure also beat their consensus estimate of $0.11 per share for the quarter, indicating a strong financial performance.
The company also posted strong revenues of $4.80 billion, which came in above the market estimate of $4.77 billion. According to a report from GlobeNewswire, this revenue figure marks a 2% increase compared to the same quarter in the previous year. Net sales from its Industrial Activities contributed $4.14 billion to this total, showcasing robust sales growth.
Despite beating estimates, the reported EPS of $0.13 is a decrease from the $0.17 per share earned in the prior year's quarter. Net income also fell to $141 million from $217 million in the second quarter of 2025, showing a decline in profitability compared to the previous year. This dip in net income warrants attention for investors analyzing CNH's financial health.
Looking at valuation, CNH has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 41.21. This ratio shows how much investors are willing to pay for each dollar of the company's earnings. Additionally, its price-to-sales (P/S) ratio is 0.70, which compares the company's stock price to its annual revenues, offering further insight into its stock valuation.