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Parker Hannifin (NYSE: PH) reported strong fiscal 2025 first quarter results with sales increasing 1.2% to $4.9 billion and organic sales growth of 1.4%. The company achieved record performance with net income rising 7% to $698 million, or $810 million adjusted (+4%). EPS grew 7% to $5.34, or $6.20 adjusted (+4%). Segment operating margin expanded to 22.6%, up 130 bps, with adjusted margin at 25.7%. The Aerospace Systems segment showed exceptional results with 17.8% sales growth. Based on strong Q1 performance, Parker has raised its full-year guidance, now expecting total sales growth of 0.5% to 3.5% and adjusted EPS of $26.35 to $27.05.

Parker Hannifin (NYSE: PH) ha riportato forti risultati per il primo trimestre fiscale del 2025, con un aumento delle vendite dell'1,2% a 4,9 miliardi di dollari e una crescita delle vendite organiche dell'1,4%. L'azienda ha registrato una performance record, con un utile netto in crescita del 7%, pari a 698 milioni di dollari, ovvero 810 milioni di dollari aggiustati (+4%). EPS cresciuto del 7% a 5,34 dollari, o 6,20 dollari aggiustati (+4%). Il margine operativo del segmento è aumentato al 22,6%, +130 punti base, con un margine aggiustato del 25,7%. Il segmento dei Sistemi Aerospaziali ha mostrato risultati eccezionali con una crescita delle vendite del 17,8%. Sulla base della forte performance del Q1, Parker ha rivisto al rialzo le previsioni per l'intero anno, ora prevedendo una crescita delle vendite totali compresa tra lo 0,5% e il 3,5% e un EPS aggiustato compreso tra 26,35 e 27,05 dollari.

Parker Hannifin (NYSE: PH) informó sobre sólidos resultados del primer trimestre fiscal de 2025, con un aumento de las ventas del 1,2% a 4,9 mil millones de dólares y un crecimiento de ventas orgánicas del 1,4%. La compañía logró un rendimiento récord con un ingreso neto que aumentó un 7% a 698 millones de dólares, o 810 millones de dólares ajustados (+4%). EPS creció un 7% a 5,34 dólares, o 6,20 dólares ajustados (+4%). El margen operativo por segmento se amplió al 22,6%, un aumento de 130 puntos básicos, con un margen ajustado del 25,7%. El segmento de Sistemas Aeroespaciales mostró resultados excepcionales con un crecimiento de ventas del 17,8%. Basado en un fuerte desempeño en el Q1, Parker ha elevado su guía para todo el año, ahora espera un crecimiento de ventas totales del 0,5% al 3,5% y un EPS ajustado de 26,35 a 27,05 dólares.

파커 하니핀 (NYSE: PH)은 2025 회계연도 첫 분기 결과가 강력하다고 보고했습니다. 매출이 1.2% 증가하여 49억 달러에 달했으며 유기적 매출 성장률은 1.4%에 이릅니다. 회사는 순이익이 7% 증가하여 6억 9800만 달러, 조정 후 8억 1000만 달러(+4%)에 도달하는 기록적인 실적을 달성했습니다. 주당 순이익(EPS)은 7% 증가하여 5.34달러, 조정 후 6.20달러(+4%)에 이릅니다. 세그먼트 운영 마진은 22.6%로 130bp 증가하였으며, 조정 마진은 25.7%에 달했습니다. 항공 우주 시스템 부문에서는 17.8%의 매출 성장을 기록하는 우수한 성과를 보여주었습니다. 1분기 성과에 기반하여, 파커는 연간 매출 성장률을 0.5%에서 3.5%로 상향 조정하였으며 조정 후 EPS는 26.35달러에서 27.05달러로 예상하고 있습니다.

Parker Hannifin (NYSE: PH) a annoncé des résultats solides pour le premier trimestre fiscal de 2025, avec une augmentation des ventes de 1,2 % à 4,9 milliards de dollars et une croissance des ventes organiques de 1,4 %. L'entreprise a réalisé une performance record, avec un bénéfice net en hausse de 7 % à 698 millions de dollars, soit 810 millions de dollars ajustés (+4 %). Le BPA a augmenté de 7 % pour atteindre 5,34 dollars, ou 6,20 dollars ajustés (+4 %). La marge opérationnelle par segment s'est élargie à 22,6 %, en hausse de 130 points de base, avec une marge ajustée de 25,7 %. Le segment des Systèmes Aérospatiaux a affiché des résultats exceptionnels avec une croissance des ventes de 17,8 %. Sur la base de la forte performance du premier trimestre, Parker a relevé ses prévisions pour l'année, s'attendant désormais à une croissance des ventes totales comprise entre 0,5 % et 3,5 % et à un BPA ajusté de 26,35 à 27,05 dollars.

Parker Hannifin (NYSE: PH) hat starke Ergebnisse für das erste Quartal des Geschäftsjahres 2025 gemeldet, mit einem Anstieg der Umsätze um 1,2% auf 4,9 Milliarden US-Dollar und einem organischen Umsatzwachstum von 1,4%. Das Unternehmen erzielte eine Rekordleistung mit einem Nettogewinn, der um 7% auf 698 Millionen US-Dollar stieg, bzw. 810 Millionen US-Dollar bereinigt (+4%). Das EPS wuchs um 7% auf 5,34 US-Dollar, bzw. 6,20 US-Dollar bereinigt (+4%). Die operative Marge der Segmente erweiterte sich auf 22,6%, was einem Anstieg um 130 Basispunkte entspricht, mit einer bereinigten Marge von 25,7%. Der Bereich der Luft- und Raumfahrtsysteme zeigte außergewöhnliche Ergebnisse mit einem Umsatzwachstum von 17,8%. Basierend auf der starken Leistung im ersten Quartal hat Parker seine Umsatzprognose für das gesamte Jahr angehoben und erwartet nun ein Gesamtwachstum der Umsätze von 0,5% bis 3,5% und ein bereinigtes EPS von 26,35 bis 27,05 US-Dollar.

Positive
  • Record quarterly sales of $4.9 billion, up 1.2%
  • Net income increased 7% to $698 million
  • Aerospace Systems segment sales grew 17.8% to $1.448 billion
  • Cash flow from operations increased 14% to $744 million
  • Raised full-year EPS guidance to $26.35-$27.05 adjusted
Negative
  • North America Diversified Industrial sales declined 5.8%
  • International Businesses sales decreased 2.4%
  • North America order rates declined 3%

Insights

Parker Hannifin delivered an impressive first quarter with $4.9 billion in sales and record-breaking adjusted segment margins of 25.7%. The adjusted EPS of $6.20 shows solid execution despite market headwinds. The Aerospace Systems segment was particularly strong, with 17.8% sales growth and exceptional 27.9% adjusted operating margins.

The company's updated FY2025 guidance, projecting organic sales growth of 1.5% to 4.5% and adjusted EPS of $26.35 to $27.05, reflects confidence in their business model despite anticipated pressure in industrial markets. The robust cash flow from operations at 15.2% of sales indicates strong operational efficiency and financial health.

The diverging performance between segments reveals important market trends. While aerospace shows remarkable strength with 7% order growth, driven by both commercial and defense aftermarket demand, the industrial segments face challenges. North America's -3% order rate signals continued weakness in transportation and off-highway markets, though HVAC is improving. The international business shows early recovery signs with positive growth in Asia offsetting European weakness.

Record sales, segment operating margin and earnings per share; EPS outlook increased

CLEVELAND, Oct. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Parker Hannifin Corporation (NYSE: PH), the global leader in motion and control technologies, today reported results for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, that included the following highlights (compared with the prior year quarter):

Fiscal 2025 First Quarter Highlights:

  • Sales increased 1.2% to $4.9 billion; Organic sales growth was 1.4%
  • Net income was $698 million, an increase of 7%, or $810 million adjusted, an increase of 4%
  • EPS were $5.34, an increase of 7%, or $6.20 adjusted, an increase of 4%
  • Segment operating margin was 22.6%, an increase of 130 bps, or a record 25.7% adjusted, an increase of 80 bps
  • Cash flow from operations was 15.2% of sales, an increase of 14% to $744 million

“Through continued execution of The Win Strategy™, our global team produced outstanding results in the first quarter,” said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Jenny Parmentier. “We delivered records for sales, adjusted segment operating margin, adjusted earnings per share and year-to-date cash flow from operations. Our performance also reflects the strength of our transformed portfolio with our Aerospace Systems segment achieving exceptional results. Looking ahead to the full year, we anticipate near-term pressure in select industrial markets and accelerating growth in aerospace. Reflecting these conditions and our strong first quarter performance, we have raised our outlook for segment operating margin and earnings per share. We remain committed to our fiscal 2029 targets and continue to see a very promising future for Parker.”

This news release contains non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliations of adjusted numbers and certain non-GAAP financial measures are included in the financial tables of this press release.

Outlook

Guidance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025 has been updated. Guidance now reflects divestiture activity in the Diversified Industrial Segment, North America Businesses expected to be completed during the second quarter of fiscal 2025. The company now expects:

  • Total sales growth in fiscal 2025 of 0.5% to 3.5%, with organic sales growth of 1.5% to 4.5%; divestitures of (1.5%) and favorable currency of 0.5%
  • Total segment operating margin to increase to approximately 22.6%, or approximately 25.7% on an adjusted basis
  • EPS to increase to $22.78 to $23.48, or $26.35 to $27.05 on an adjusted basis

Segment Results

Diversified Industrial Segment

North America Businesses       
$ in mm       
 FY25 Q1 FY24 Q1 Change Organic Growth
Sales$2,100  $2,230  -5.8% -5.0%
Segment Operating Income$485  $506  -4.2%  
Segment Operating Margin 23.1%  22.7% 40 bps  
Adjusted Segment Operating Income$532  $554  -4.1%  
Adjusted Segment Operating Margin 25.3%  24.9% 40 bps  
  • Achieved record adjusted segment operating margin
  • HVAC returns to growth, while delays impact in-plant and energy markets
  • Softness continues in transportation and off-highway markets
International Businesses   
$ in mm       
 FY25 Q1 FY24 Q1 Change Organic Growth
Sales$1,356  $1,389  -2.4% -2.4%
Segment Operating Income$299  $301  -0.6%  
Segment Operating Margin 22.1%  21.7% 40 bps  
Adjusted Segment Operating Income$327  $334  -2.2%  
Adjusted Segment Operating Margin 24.1%  24.1% —         bps  
  • Achieved record adjusted segment operating margin
  • Positive sales growth in Asia, offset by continued softness in Europe
Aerospace Systems Segment             
$ in mm
 FY25 Q1 FY24 Q1 Change Organic Growth
Sales$1,448  $1,229  17.8% 17.2%
Segment Operating Income$323  $226  42.7%  
Segment Operating Margin 22.3%  18.4% 390 bps  
Adjusted Segment Operating Income$403  $320  26.3%  
Adjusted Segment Operating Margin 27.9%  26.0% 190 bps  
  • Achieved record sales and adjusted segment operating margin
  • Outstanding aftermarket sales growth in both commercial and defense markets

Order Rates

 FY25 Q1  
Parker+1% 
Diversified Industrial Segment - North America Businesses-3% 
Diversified Industrial Segment - International Businesses+1% 
Aerospace Systems Segment+7% 
  • Company order rates continue to be positive
  • International orders turned positive on Asia improvement
  • Aerospace orders remained strong against a tough prior year comparison

About Parker Hannifin
Parker Hannifin is a Fortune 250 global leader in motion and control technologies. For more than a century the company has been enabling engineering breakthroughs that lead to a better tomorrow. Learn more at www.parker.com or @parkerhannifin.

Contacts: 
Media:Financial Analysts:
Aidan GormleyJeff Miller
216-896-3258216-896-2708
aidan.gormley@parker.comjeffrey.miller@parker.com

Notice of Webcast
Parker Hannifin's conference call and slide presentation to discuss its fiscal 2025 first quarter results are available to all interested parties via live webcast today at 11:00 a.m. ET, at investors.parker.com. A replay of the webcast will be available on the site approximately one hour after the completion of the call and will remain available for one year. To register for e-mail notification of future events please visit investors.parker.com.

Note on Orders The company reported orders for the quarter ending September 30, 2024, compared with the same quarter a year ago. All comparisons are at constant currency exchange rates, with the prior year quarter restated to the current-year rates. Diversified Industrial comparisons are on 3-month average computations and Aerospace Systems comparisons are on rolling 12-month average computations.

Note on Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release contains references to non-GAAP financial information including (a) adjusted net income; (b) adjusted earnings per share; (c) adjusted operating margin and segment operating margins; (d) adjusted operating income and segment operating income and (e) organic sales growth. The adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per share, adjusted operating margin, adjusted segment operating margin, adjusted operating income, adjusted segment operating income and organic sales measures are presented to allow investors and the company to meaningfully evaluate changes in net income, earnings per share and segment operating margins on a comparable basis from period to period. Although adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per share, adjusted operating margin and segment operating margins, adjusted operating income and segment operating income, and organic sales growth are not measures of performance calculated in accordance with GAAP, we believe that they are useful to an investor in evaluating the results of this quarter versus the prior period. Comparable descriptions of record adjusted results in this release refer only to the period from the first quarter of FY2011 to the periods presented in this release. This period coincides with recast historical financial results provided in association with our FY2014 change in segment reporting. A reconciliation of non-GAAP measures is included in the financial tables of this press release.

Forward-Looking Statements
Forward-looking statements contained in this and other written and oral reports are made based on known events and circumstances at the time of release, and as such, are subject in the future to unforeseen uncertainties and risks. Often but not always, these statements may be identified from the use of forward-looking terminology such as “anticipates,” “believes,” “may,” “should,” “could,” “expects,” “targets,” “is likely,” “will,” or the negative of these terms and similar expressions, and may also include statements regarding future performance, orders, earnings projections, events or developments. Parker cautions readers not to place undue reliance on these statements. It is possible that the future performance may differ materially from expectations, including those based on past performance.

Among other factors that may affect future performance are: changes in business relationships with and orders by or from major customers, suppliers or distributors, including delays or cancellations in shipments; disputes regarding contract terms, changes in contract costs and revenue estimates for new development programs; changes in product mix; ability to identify acceptable strategic acquisition targets; uncertainties surrounding timing, successful completion or integration of acquisitions and similar transactions; ability to successfully divest businesses planned for divestiture and realize the anticipated benefits of such divestitures; the determination and ability to successfully undertake business realignment activities and the expected costs, including cost savings, thereof; ability to implement successfully business and operating initiatives, including the timing, price and execution of share repurchases and other capital initiatives; availability, cost increases of or other limitations on our access to raw materials, component products and/or commodities if associated costs cannot be recovered in product pricing; ability to manage costs related to insurance and employee retirement and health care benefits; legal and regulatory developments and other government actions, including related to environmental protection, and associated compliance costs; supply chain and labor disruptions, including as a result of labor shortages; threats associated with international conflicts and cybersecurity risks and risks associated with protecting our intellectual property; uncertainties surrounding the ultimate resolution of outstanding legal proceedings, including the outcome of any appeals; effects on market conditions, including sales and pricing, resulting from global reactions to U.S. trade policies; manufacturing activity, air travel trends, currency exchange rates, difficulties entering new markets and economic conditions such as inflation, deflation, interest rates and credit availability; inability to obtain, or meet conditions imposed for, required governmental and regulatory approvals; changes in the tax laws in the United States and foreign jurisdictions and judicial or regulatory interpretations thereof; and large scale disasters, such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, industrial accidents and pandemics. Readers should also consider forward-looking statements in light of risk factors discussed in Parker’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024 and other periodic filings made with the SEC.


CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME   
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) 2024   2023 
Net sales $4,903,984  $4,847,488 
Cost of sales  3,097,719   3,097,349 
Selling, general and administrative expenses 848,789   873,691 
Interest expense  113,091   134,468 
Other income, net  (30,801)  (78,455)
Income before income taxes  875,186   820,435 
Income taxes  176,658   169,363 
Net income  698,528   651,072 
Less: Noncontrolling interests  108   245 
Net income attributable to common shareholders$698,420  $650,827 
     
Earnings per share attributable to common shareholders:   
Basic earnings per share $5.43  $5.07 
Diluted earnings per share $5.34  $4.99 
     
Average shares outstanding during period - Basic 128,663,088   128,472,550 
Average shares outstanding during period - Diluted 130,680,242   130,363,441 
     
     
CASH DIVIDENDS PER COMMON SHARE   
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Amounts in dollars)  2024   2023 
Cash dividends per common share$1.63  $1.48 


RECONCILIATION OF ORGANIC GROWTH      
(Unaudited)Three Months Ended
 As Reported     Adjusted
 September 30, 2024 Currency Divestitures September 30, 2024
Diversified Industrial Segment(4.5)% (0.3)% (0.2)% (4.0)%
Aerospace Systems Segment17.8% 0.6%  —% 17.2%
Total1.2% % (0.2)% 1.4%


RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS TO ADJUSTED NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024   2023 
Net income attributable to common shareholders$698,420  $650,827 
Adjustments:   
Acquired intangible asset amortization expense 140,121   155,520 
Business realignment charges 9,506   13,092 
Integration costs to achieve  6,411   6,406 
Gain on sale of building (10,461)   
Gain on divestiture    (13,260)
Tax effect of adjustments1  (34,211)  (36,148)
Adjusted net income attributable to common shareholders$809,786  $776,437 


RECONCILIATION OF EARNINGS PER DILUTED SHARE TO ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER DILUTED SHARE
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Amounts in dollars)  2024   2023 
Earnings per diluted share$5.34  $4.99 
Adjustments:   
Acquired intangible asset amortization expense 1.07   1.19 
Business realignment charges 0.07   0.10 
Integration costs to achieve 0.05   0.05 
Gain on sale of building (0.08)   
Gain on divestiture    (0.10)
Tax effect of adjustments1  (0.25)  (0.27)
Adjusted earnings per diluted share$6.20  $5.96 
     
1This line item reflects the aggregate tax effect of all non-tax adjustments reflected in the preceding line items of the table. We estimate the tax effect of each adjustment item by applying our overall effective tax rate for continuing operations to the pre-tax amount, unless the nature of the item and/or the tax jurisdiction in which the item has been recorded requires application of a specific tax rate or tax treatment, in which case the tax effect of such item is estimated by applying such specific tax rate or tax treatment.


BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATION   
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024  2023
Net sales    
Diversified Industrial $3,456,158 $3,618,528
Aerospace Systems  1,447,826  1,228,960
Total net sales $4,903,984 $4,847,488
Segment operating income    
Diversified Industrial $783,546 $806,754
Aerospace Systems  322,986  226,260
Total segment operating income 1,106,532  1,033,014
Corporate general and administrative expenses 48,794  55,656
Income before interest expense and other expense, net 1,057,738  977,358
Interest expense  113,091  134,468
Other expense, net  69,461  22,455
Income before income taxes $875,186 $820,435


RECONCILIATION OF SEGMENT OPERATING MARGINS TO ADJUSTED SEGMENT OPERATING MARGINS
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024   2023 
Diversified Industrial Segment sales $3,456,158  $3,618,528 
     
Diversified Industrial Segment operating income $783,546  $806,754 
Adjustments:    
Acquired intangible asset amortization  65,264   67,951 
Business realignment charges  8,900   12,639 
Integration costs to achieve  778   1,139 
Adjusted Diversified Industrial Segment operating income $858,488  $888,483 
     
Diversified Industrial Segment operating margin  22.7%  22.3%
Adjusted Diversified Industrial Segment operating margin  24.8%  24.6%
     
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024   2023 
Aerospace Systems Segment sales $1,447,826  $1,228,960 
     
Aerospace Systems Segment operating income $322,986  $226,260 
Adjustments:    
Acquired intangible asset amortization  74,857   87,569 
Business realignment charges  8   453 
Integration costs to achieve  5,633   5,267 
Adjusted Aerospace Systems Segment operating income $403,484  $319,549 
     
Aerospace Systems Segment operating margin  22.3%  18.4%
Adjusted Aerospace Systems Segment operating margin  27.9%  26.0%
     
RECONCILIATION OF SEGMENT OPERATING MARGINS TO ADJUSTED SEGMENT OPERATING MARGINS
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024   2023 
Total net sales $4,903,984  $4,847,488 
     
Total segment operating income $1,106,532  $1,033,014 
Adjustments:    
Acquired intangible asset amortization  140,121   155,520 
Business realignment charges  8,908   13,092 
Integration costs to achieve  6,411   6,406 
Adjusted total segment operating income $1,261,972  $1,208,032 
     
Total segment operating margin  22.6%  21.3%
Adjusted total segment operating margin  25.7%  24.9%


CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET   
(Unaudited) September 30, June 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024  2024
Assets    
Current assets:    
Cash and cash equivalents $371,068 $422,027
Trade accounts receivable, net  2,712,656  2,865,546
Non-trade and notes receivable  317,381  331,429
Inventories  2,872,250  2,786,800
Prepaid expenses  249,148  252,618
Other current assets  511,198  140,204
Total current assets  7,033,701  6,798,624
Property, plant and equipment, net  2,839,542  2,875,668
Deferred income taxes  91,882  92,704
Investments and other assets  1,263,190  1,207,232
Intangible assets, net  7,747,233  7,816,181
Goodwill  10,625,287  10,507,433
Total assets $29,600,835 $29,297,842
     
Liabilities and equity    
Current liabilities:    
Notes payable and long-term debt payable within one year $3,515,613 $3,403,065
Accounts payable, trade  1,953,477  1,991,639
Accrued payrolls and other compensation  407,106  581,251
Accrued domestic and foreign taxes  457,761  354,659
Other accrued liabilities  1,004,073  982,695
Total current liabilities  7,338,030  7,313,309
Long-term debt  6,673,303  7,157,034
Pensions and other postretirement benefits  427,702  437,490
Deferred income taxes  1,544,503  1,583,923
Other liabilities  715,948  725,193
Shareholders' equity  12,891,900  12,071,972
Noncontrolling interests  9,449  8,921
Total liabilities and equity $29,600,835 $29,297,842


CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS    
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024   2023 
Cash flows from operating activities:    
Net income $698,528  $651,072 
Depreciation and amortization  229,046   240,387 
Stock incentive plan compensation  75,842   77,894 
Gain on sale of businesses  (313)  (13,260)
(Gain) loss on property, plant and equipment and intangible assets  (8,422)  1,333 
Net change in receivables, inventories and trade payables  (40,430)  (69,280)
Net change in other assets and liabilities  (223,585)  (185,691)
Other, net  13,309   (52,496)
Net cash provided by operating activities  743,975   649,959 
Cash flows from investing activities:    
Capital expenditures  (95,302)  (97,746)
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment  13,271   710 
Proceeds from sale of businesses  884   36,691 
Other, net  (5,461)  4,351 
Net cash used in investing activities  (86,608)  (55,994)
Cash flows from financing activities:    
Net payments for common stock activity  (92,089)  (78,148)
Acquisition of noncontrolling interests     (2,883)
Net payments for debt  (408,929)  (346,411)
Dividends paid  (209,937)  (190,420)
Net cash used in financing activities  (710,955)  (617,862)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash  2,629   (2,359)
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents  (50,959)  (26,256)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year  422,027   475,182 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $371,068  $448,926 


RECONCILIATION OF FORECASTED ORGANIC GROWTH 
(Unaudited)  
(Amounts in percentages) Fiscal Year 2025
Forecasted net sales 0.5% to 3.5%
Adjustments:  
Currency (0.5)%
Divestitures 1.5%
Adjusted forecasted net sales 1.5% to 4.5%
   
RECONCILIATION OF FORECASTED SEGMENT OPERATING MARGIN TO ADJUSTED FORECASTED SEGMENT OPERATING MARGIN
   
(Unaudited)  
(Amounts in percentages) Fiscal Year 2025
Forecasted segment operating margin~22.6%
Adjustments: 
Business realignment charges0.2%
Costs to achieve 0.1%
Acquisition-related intangible asset amortization expense 2.7%
Adjusted forecasted segment operating margin~25.7%


RECONCILIATION OF FORECASTED EARNINGS PER DILUTED SHARE TO ADJUSTED FORECASTED EARNINGS PER DILUTED SHARE
   
(Unaudited)  
(Amounts in dollars) Fiscal Year 2025
Forecasted earnings per diluted share$22.78 to $23.48
Adjustments: 
Business realignment charges0.39
Costs to achieve 0.11
Acquisition-related intangible asset amortization expense 4.21
Gain on sale of building (0.08)
Tax effect of adjustments1 (1.07)
Adjusted forecasted earnings per diluted share$26.35 to $27.05
   
1This line item reflects the aggregate tax effect of all non-tax adjustments reflected in the preceding line items of the table. We estimate the tax effect of each adjustment item by applying our overall effective tax rate for continuing operations to the pre-tax amount, unless the nature of the item and/or the tax jurisdiction in which the item has been recorded requires application of a specific tax rate or tax treatment, in which case the tax effect of such item is estimated by applying such specific tax rate or tax treatment.
   
Note: Totals may not foot due to rounding


SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATION   
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024  2023
Net sales    
Diversified Industrial:    
North America businesses $2,100,324 $2,229,906
International businesses  1,355,834  1,388,622
     
Segment operating income   
Diversified Industrial:    
North America businesses $484,563 $506,053
International businesses  298,983  300,701


RECONCILIATION OF ORGANIC GROWTH    
(Unaudited)Three Months Ended
 As Reported     Adjusted
 September 30, 2024 Currency Divestitures September 30, 2024
Diversified Industrial Segment:       
North America businesses(5.8)% (0.5)% (0.3)% (5.0)%
International businesses(2.4)%  —%  —% (2.4)%


RECONCILIATION OF SEGMENT OPERATING MARGINS TO ADJUSTED SEGMENT OPERATING MARGINS
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024   2023 
Diversified Industrial Segment:    
North America businesses sales $2,100,324  $2,229,906 
     
North America businesses operating income $484,563  $506,053 
Adjustments:    
Acquired intangible asset amortization  42,975   44,683 
Business realignment charges  3,444   2,584 
Integration costs to achieve  605   945 
Adjusted North America businesses operating income $531,587  $554,265 
     
North America businesses operating margin  23.1%  22.7%
Adjusted North America businesses operating margin  25.3%  24.9%
     
(Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30,
(Dollars in thousands)  2024   2023 
Diversified Industrial Segment:    
International businesses sales $1,355,834  $1,388,622 
     
International businesses operating income $298,983  $300,701 
Adjustments:    
Acquired intangible asset amortization  22,289   23,268 
Business realignment charges  5,456   10,055 
Integration costs to achieve  173   194 
Adjusted International businesses operating income $326,901  $334,218 
     
International businesses operating margin  22.1%  21.7%
Adjusted International businesses operating margin  24.1%  24.1%

FAQ

What was Parker Hannifin's (PH) revenue in Q1 2025?

Parker Hannifin reported Q1 2025 sales of $4.9 billion, representing a 1.2% increase from the previous year.

How much did Parker Hannifin's (PH) EPS grow in Q1 2025?

Parker Hannifin's EPS grew 7% to $5.34, or $6.20 adjusted (up 4%) in Q1 2025.

What is Parker Hannifin's (PH) updated guidance for fiscal 2025?

Parker Hannifin updated its fiscal 2025 guidance to total sales growth of 0.5% to 3.5% and adjusted EPS of $26.35 to $27.05.

How did Parker Hannifin's (PH) Aerospace Systems segment perform in Q1 2025?

The Aerospace Systems segment achieved record performance with sales growing 17.8% to $1.448 billion and adjusted operating margin of 27.9%.

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