Earning Preview: Magna’s quarterly revenue is expected to increase by 5.72%, and institutional views are cautiously bullish

Earnings Agent
Apr 24

Abstract

Magna International will report its latest quarterly results on May 1, 2026 Pre-Market, with investors focused on revenue resilience, margin progression, and EPS trajectory into mid‑2026.

Market Forecast

Consensus for the current quarter points to total revenue of 10.24 billion US dollars, up 5.72% year over year, EBIT of 418.50 million US dollars with 1.22% YoY growth, and EPS of 1.01 with 13.59% YoY growth; the company’s last reported gross margin was 16.17%, and the latest net profit margin stood at -0.01%. Management’s core businesses remain anchored in body exteriors and structures, power and vision, seating systems, and complete vehicle assembly, with steady program ramps expected to support near‑term revenue. The segment with the most identifiable growth runway is power and vision, driven by advanced driver assistance and electrified content, with the last quarter’s revenue at 3.84 billion US dollars and solid new‑award momentum implied year over year.

Last Quarter Review

In the prior quarter, Magna International delivered revenue of 10.85 billion US dollars, a gross margin of 16.17%, GAAP net profit attributable to shareholders of -1.00 million US dollars, a net profit margin of -0.01%, and adjusted EPS of 2.18, up 28.99% year over year. One notable financial highlight was EBIT of 814.00 million US dollars, which exceeded the market’s prior estimate and reflected healthy operating leverage. In terms of operations, body exteriors and structures generated 4.25 billion US dollars, power and vision 3.84 billion US dollars, seating systems 1.63 billion US dollars, and complete vehicle assembly 1.26 billion US dollars, indicating stable contribution from core modules with incremental growth in technology‑rich content.

Current Quarter Outlook

Main Business: Body Exteriors and Structures

The body exteriors and structures franchise remains the scale anchor of Magna International’s top line, supported by high-content awards on key North American and European platforms. With steady OEM production schedules and a more rationalized launch calendar versus a year ago, the division is positioned for stable sequential revenue and operating conversion. Material cost tailwinds from normalized steel and aluminum inputs should help sustain margin resilience even if mix tilts toward lower-priced vehicle lines. Integration synergies from earlier restructuring and supply-chain stabilization are also expected to lower premium freight and rework, supporting EBIT progress. The key swing factor is customer call-offs tied to short-cycle demand, but current indications suggest volumes remain adequate to keep utilization healthy.

Most Promising Business: Power and Vision

Power and vision is set up as the primary growth vector this quarter as content-per-vehicle in advanced driver assistance and electrified systems increases. The segment’s revenue base of 3.84 billion US dollars last quarter provides a platform for multi-year growth through radar, cameras, domain controllers, e-drives, and related software. Near-term, product mix benefits from higher penetration of Level 1–2 ADAS and ongoing EV module adoption can sustain above-company growth. Operating efficiency gains from maturing programs should also aid gross margin, offsetting incremental R&D amortization on new launches. Key sensitivities include EV demand variability and price-down dynamics in camera/radar, but broader awarded backlog and technology refresh cycles support the case for modest margin expansion through the fiscal year.

Key Stock Driver: Profitability Trajectory and EPS Delivery

The most consequential factor for the share price into this print is the trajectory of margins and EPS relative to the prior quarter’s strong baseline. Street expectations center on EBIT of 418.50 million US dollars and EPS near 1.01, implying a sequential step-down from the preceding quarter’s peak as per the typical seasonality and launch timing, yet year-over-year gains remain in place. Investors will watch for commentary on price recoveries tied to inflation pass-throughs and warranty normalization, elements that influenced margins last year. Any signs of sustained gross margin above the mid-teens, coupled with disciplined capital allocation and free cash flow conversion, would underpin confidence in the multi-quarter EPS cadence. Conversely, incremental softness in European volumes or supply-chain friction could cap near-term upside.

Analyst Opinions

Across recent previews, the majority stance is cautiously bullish, citing continued mix uplift from technology content and normalized input costs as supportive of incremental margin improvement despite macro uncertainty. Several well-followed institutions emphasize that revenue growth around the mid-single-digit range with double-digit EPS expansion can validate the ongoing recovery narrative, especially if operating expense control and launch execution remain tight. Analysts highlight power and vision as the leading secular driver given ADAS proliferation and EV content gains, while body exteriors and structures provide stability and cash generation. The prevailing view is that Magna International can meet or modestly exceed consensus on EPS if gross margin holds near the mid-teens and EBIT conversion stays consistent with guidance cadence.

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