Stock Track | Hyster-Yale Plunges 5.44% Following Q3 Net Loss and Revenue Decline

Stock Track
Nov 05, 2025

Shares of Hyster-Yale Materials Handling (HY) plummeted 5.44% in Wednesday's trading session following the release of its disappointing third-quarter financial results. The company reported a net loss and a year-over-year revenue decline, falling short of investor expectations.

According to the earnings report, Hyster-Yale posted a net loss of $2.3 million for Q3 2025, a significant downturn from the net income of $17.2 million recorded in the same period last year. The company's consolidated revenues fell to $979.1 million, representing a 4% decrease year-over-year. Despite beating analyst expectations, the adjusted loss per share of $0.09 and the overall financial performance have clearly rattled investors.

The company attributed the weak performance to ongoing challenges, including higher tariffs and lower truck volumes amid economic uncertainty affecting customer bookings. While Hyster-Yale highlighted improved inventory efficiency and an operating cash flow of $37 million, these positive factors were overshadowed by the broader financial struggles. Looking ahead, the company expects further challenges, projecting an operating loss for Q4 2025 due to moderated production rates. This outlook, combined with the current results, has likely contributed to the sharp stock price decline as investors reassess their positions in light of the company's near-term prospects.

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