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Franklin Electric tops Q2 estimates with $622.9 million revenue
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Franklin Electric tops Q2 estimates with $622.9 million revenue

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  • Franklin Electric (NASDAQ:FELE) reported second-quarter 2026 net sales of $622.9 million, a 6% year-over-year increase that surpassed analyst estimates of $605.87 million.
  • The global pumping systems company delivered an adjusted EPS of $1.55, beating the Wall Street consensus estimate of $1.45 by $0.10.
  • Following the strong quarterly performance, management raised its full-year 2026 outlook for both revenue and earnings per share.

Franklin Electric (NASDAQ:FELE) reported its financial and operational results for the second quarter of 2026 on July 28, 2026, delivering top- and bottom-line figures that exceeded analyst expectations.

The company generated net sales of $622.9 million, up 6% from the $587.4 million reported in the same quarter last year.

Operating income rose to $93.6 million, allowing the company to maintain a strong 15% operating margin.

While GAAP diluted EPS came in at $1.46—reflecting a $4.5 million legal settlement loss in its Energy Systems segment—non-GAAP adjusted diluted EPS increased by 18% year-over-year to $1.55.

This adjusted earnings figure comfortably beat the analyst consensus estimate of $1.45 per share.

Top-line growth was broad-based across all of the company's operating segments.

The Distribution segment led the way with an 11% increase in net sales to $221.1 million.

The Water Systems segment, Franklin Electric's largest, grew 5% to $358.5 million.

The Energy Systems segment also saw a 3% increase, bringing its net sales to $80.2 million.

Management attributed the robust performance to organic volume growth, disciplined pricing, and favorable cost management.

Buoyed by the strong first-half performance and continued momentum in its core businesses, Franklin Electric raised its full-year 2026 financial guidance.

The company now expects net sales in the range of $2.21 billion to $2.29 billion, compared to the analyst consensus estimate of $2.23 billion.

Additionally, management upgraded its full-year adjusted diluted EPS outlook to a range of $4.50 to $4.70; the $4.60 midpoint of this new range sits slightly above the Wall Street consensus of $4.58.

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