COMMERCIAL METALS Co reported results for the 2026 quarter with revenue of $2.48B and diluted EPS of $1.55, marking year-over-year increases driven by higher steel prices, expanded volumes and stronger segment performance.
Financial Highlights
| MetricCurrent quarterPrior year quarterYoY change | Revenue¹$2.48B$2.02B22.9% | Net income²$173.02M$83.13M108.1% | Diluted EPS³$1.55$0.73112.3% |
¹ Reported as “Net sales”. ² Reported as “Net earnings (loss)”. ³ Reported as “Earnings (loss) per share”.
Business Highlights
- Revenue growth: Net sales rose about 23% quarter-over-quarter and about 19% year-to-date, driven by higher steel prices and expanded volumes.
- Channel & portfolio: Completed the Foley and CP&P acquisitions, creating a precast platform within Construction Solutions that contributed materially to segment sales.
- Brand & demand: Tensar and CMC Construction Services experienced higher demand during the period.
- Operations: A fourth micro mill in West Virginia is nearing completion with production expected in 2026.
- Europe: EU CBAM measures and government assistance supported improved local demand and margins, boosting the Europe segment.
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