Abstract
Powell will report fiscal results on August 03, 2026 Post Market; this preview synthesizes management’s latest cadence, the prior quarter’s actuals, and Street projections for revenue, profitability, and EPS alongside segment dynamics and consensus narratives from January 01, 2026 to July 27, 2026.
Market Forecast
Consensus for the current quarter implies revenue of 315.17 million US dollars, EBIT of 66.49 million US dollars, and adjusted EPS of 1.47, with estimated year-over-year growth of 4.47% for revenue, 16.60% for EBIT, and 16.82% for EPS. While no formal guide on margins is reflected in the forecast set, the outlook embeds ongoing operating leverage; on a year-over-year basis the model implies mid-to-high-teens growth in profit metrics on low-single-digit top-line expansion, pointing to stable to slightly firmer margins and positive EPS momentum.
Across the portfolio, Powell’s backlog conversion in oil and gas, utilities, and commercial/industrial projects remains the near-term swing factor for revenue and mix; the company’s most promising growth vector is oil and gas solutions at 112.74 million US dollars last quarter, supported by resilient downstream and midstream investment and favorable pricing.
Last Quarter Review
Powell’s last reported quarter delivered revenue of 296.62 million US dollars, a gross profit margin of 29.65%, GAAP net income attributable to shareholders of 45.89 million US dollars, a net profit margin of 15.47%, and adjusted EPS of 1.25, with year-over-year growth of 6.45% for revenue and a 1.58% decline for adjusted EPS.
Execution was solid with EBIT of 57.58 million US dollars despite a modest year-over-year decline, reflecting disciplined cost control and pricing discipline that sustained high-20s gross margins. Main business mix was led by oil and gas at 112.74 million US dollars, followed by electric utilities at 80.48 million US dollars and commercial and other industrial at 54.45 million US dollars; petrochemical contributed 27.55 million US dollars, traction 9.05 million US dollars, and other 12.35 million US dollars.
Current Quarter Outlook
Main business trajectory and revenue conversion
The core revenue driver remains large engineered-to-order switchgear and related systems. The order book that supported the prior quarter’s 296.62 million US dollars of revenue indicates healthy end-market demand, but near-term growth is expected to moderate to 315.17 million US dollars, a 4.47% year-over-year increase. With pricing initiatives embedded and supply-chain lead times normalizing, management’s execution focus is on throughput and delivery timing, two variables that can shift quarterly revenue recognition. The implied cadence suggests stable shipment pacing and consistent backlog burn rather than step-changes in volume, which should help preserve the near-30% gross margin profile if project mix does not skew toward lower-margin, schedule-sensitive jobs.
Highest-potential segment and profitability lift
Oil and gas was the largest business last quarter at 112.74 million US dollars. Activity centered on downstream and midstream projects continues to provide steady awards and installations, supporting both revenue visibility and pricing discipline. The forecast mix combined with EBIT growth of 16.60% and EPS growth of 16.82% implies margin expansion aided by scale benefits and product mix, as higher-value engineered content and services comprise a stable share. If oil and gas execution mirrors last quarter’s delivery reliability, incremental margin should outpace top-line growth, adding leverage to EBIT.
Stock-price drivers and risk balance this quarter
The market’s focus will be on whether adjusted EPS can land near 1.47 alongside low-single-digit revenue growth, which requires firm gross margin retention and tight operating expenses. Any signs of slippage in gross margin from the 29.65% recent level, or a mix shift away from engineered systems toward lower-margin categories, could pressure EPS against the forecast. Conversely, upside risk stems from accelerated backlog conversion in utilities and commercial/industrial, where several project sets can move the revenue needle if deliveries bunch late in the quarter; this would support both revenue and EBIT beats. The net margin framework implied by the forecast aligns with a mid-teens profile, consistent with the last quarter’s 15.47% outcome, leaving scope for modest expansion if overhead absorption improves.
Analyst Opinions
Analyst commentary collected during the period points to a majority leaning bullish, emphasizing sustained profitability improvements and disciplined execution with a modest revenue growth base. Positive notes highlight the combination of a 4.47% revenue increase with mid-to-high-teens EBIT and EPS growth as a favorable setup, given the industry’s backlog quality and Powell’s mix in higher-value engineered solutions. The bullish view also underscores that the prior quarter’s 29.65% gross margin and 15.47% net margin provide a credible starting point for meeting or exceeding the current quarter’s EPS estimate of 1.47. Skeptical views exist around the durability of oil and gas project timing and potential schedule shifts, but they remain a minority relative to buy-leaning stances focused on execution and incremental margin. Overall, the majority expect Powell to deliver in line to slightly above the current forecasts on EPS, with revenue outcomes hinging on shipment timing late in the quarter.
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