Eaton Reports Strong First Quarter 2021 Results, Raises 2021 Outlook
Eaton Corporation plc (NYSE:ETN) reported a Q1 2021 earnings per share of $1.14, achieving a record adjusted EPS of $1.44, a 15% increase YoY. Sales were $4.7 billion, down 2% from Q1 2020, with divestitures impacting results. Segment margins reached a record 17.7%, up 190 basis points. Operating cash flow was $260 million, with adjusted free cash flow at $341 million, a 62% increase. Acquisitions of Tripp Lite and Green Motion were closed, while the Hydraulics sale to Danfoss is set for Q2 2021. Adjusted EPS for 2021 is projected between $5.90 and $6.30, a 24% increase from 2020.
- Record adjusted EPS of $1.44, up 15% YoY.
- Segment margins of 17.7%, representing a 190 basis point increase.
- Adjusted operating cash flow increased by 62% to $341 million.
- Acquisitions closed for Tripp Lite and Green Motion, enhancing growth opportunities.
- Strong order backlog up 23% over March 2020.
- Sales decreased by 2% YoY to $4.7 billion, impacted by divestitures.
- Electrical Americas sales down 9%, largely due to Lighting business divestiture.
Power management company Eaton Corporation plc (NYSE:ETN) today announced that earnings per share were
Sales in the first quarter of 2021 were
Craig Arnold, Eaton chairman and chief executive officer, said, “Our first quarter was stronger than expected, with organic sales well above the high end of our guidance range, segment margin at record levels, and strong cash flow. We are pleased with how rapidly our businesses are recovering towards pre-pandemic levels.”
First quarter segment margins were 17.7 percent, up 190 basis points over the first quarter of 2020, above the high end of our guidance range, and a first quarter record. This was the result of strong execution and ongoing improvements in the company’s cost structure from the multi-year restructuring program announced in the second quarter of 2020.
Operating cash flow in the first quarter of 2021 was
During the quarter, the company closed the acquisitions of Tripp Lite and Green Motion, and the acquisition of a 50 percent stake in HuanYu High Tech, adding new products and growth opportunities for the Electrical segments.
The Hydraulics sale to Danfoss is expected to close in the second quarter and the acquisition of Cobham Mission Systems remains on track to close the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2021.
“Factoring in the earlier than expected closing of the Tripp Lite acquisition and our strong first quarter performance, we now expect 2021 adjusted earnings per share to be between
Business Segment Results
Sales for the Electrical Americas segment were
The twelve-month rolling average of orders in the first quarter was up 1 percent, with particular strength in data center and residential markets. Orders increased 11 percent over the first quarter of 2020. Backlog at the end of March remained strong, up 23 percent over March 2020.
Sales for the Electrical Global segment were
The twelve-month rolling average of orders in the first quarter was down 5 percent, driven by declines in oil and gas markets partially offset by strength in data center, residential and utility markets. During the first quarter, the business experienced strong order growth of 7 percent over the first quarter of 2020. The March backlog grew 17 percent over March 2020.
Hydraulics segment sales were
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