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Federal Signal Q2 sales up 15%, beats estimates
Jul 30, 2025 5:29 AM

Overview

* Federal Signal ( FSS ) Q2 net sales rise 15% to $565 mln, beating analyst expectations

* Adjusted EPS for Q2 up 23%, beating analyst estimates, per LSEG data

* Co raises 2025 net sales, adjusted EPS, and EBITDA margin targets

Outlook

* Federal Signal ( FSS ) raises 2025 net sales outlook to $2.07 bln-$2.13 bln

* Company increases 2025 adjusted EPS outlook to $3.92-$4.10

* Federal Signal ( FSS ) raises consolidated EBITDA margin target to 16%-22%

* Company increases Environmental Solutions Group EBITDA margin target to 18%-24%

Result Drivers

* PRODUCTION INCREASES - Co attributes growth to increased production across several businesses

* AFTERMARKET SALES - Higher sales of aftermarket offerings contributed to revenue growth

* ACQUISITIONS - Recent acquisitions played a significant role in year-over-year growth

Key Details

Metric Beat/Mis Actual Consensu

s s

Estimate

Q2 Sales Beat $564.60 $537.30

mln mln (7

Analysts

)

Q2 Beat $1.17 $1.06 (7

Adjusted Analysts

EPS )

Q2 Net $71.40

Income mln

Q2 $118.20

Adjusted mln

EBITDA

Q2 20.9%

Adjusted

EBITDA

Margin

Press Release:

(This story was created using Reuters automation and AI based on LSEG and company data. It was checked and edited by a Reuters journalist prior to publication.)

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