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Magna operating profit jumps 58% despite GAAP loss on asset sales
Magna operating profit jumps 58% despite GAAP loss on asset sales

Magna operating profit jumps 58% despite GAAP loss on asset sales

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Magna International (NYSE:MGA) delivered a strong operational performance for the first quarter of 2026, characterized by significant margin expansion and robust cash returns to shareholders.

The Canadian-based auto parts titan reported total sales of $10.4 billion, a 3% increase over the same period last year.

The growth was driven by higher global vehicle production and the launch of new programs, particularly in its Power & Vision and Seating segments.

The company’s underlying profitability showed marked improvement as supply chain pressures continued to ease.

Adjusted EBIT jumped 58% to $558 million, while adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) surged 77% to $1.38, comfortably exceeding analyst expectations.

Management attributed the gains to better capacity utilization and the success of ongoing cost-reduction initiatives across its global manufacturing footprint.

However, on a GAAP basis, Magna reported a net loss of $12 million.

The deficit was primarily due to a $485 million pre-tax non-cash loss on assets held for sale, a move linked to the company’s strategic portfolio optimization and the divestiture of non-core business units.

Despite this accounting charge, Magna’s liquidity remained strong, allowing the company to return $575 million to shareholders during the quarter through a combination of dividends and share repurchases.

Looking ahead, Magna reaffirmed its full-year 2026 financial outlook, signaling confidence in the stability of the global automotive market.

The company continues to project total sales between $41.5 billion and $43.1 billion, with adjusted EPS expected to range from $6.25 to $7.25.

Free cash flow for the year is forecast to remain robust at $1.6 billion to $1.8 billion, providing ample capital for continued investment in electric vehicle architectures and automated driving technologies.

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