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Kimball Electronics (KE)

Q4 2025 Earnings Summary

Reported on Aug 14, 2025 (After Market Close)
Pre-Earnings Price$24.71Last close (Aug 14, 2025)
Post-Earnings Price$24.95Open (Aug 15, 2025)
Price Change
$0.24(+0.97%)
MetricYoY ChangeReason

Total Revenue

+9% [N/A]

The improvement to $4.0 billion in Q4 2025 suggests a rebound after previous challenges—where Q3 2025 saw a 12% decline due to factors like the AT&M divestiture and adverse foreign exchange effects.

Industrial Segment

+10% [N/A]

After a 15% decline in Q3 2025 driven by divestiture of the AT&M business and weakening demand in smart meters and climate control, the segment’s recovery to $1.8 billion reflects strategic repositioning and renewed market momentum.

Energy Segment

–3% [N/A]

The slight decline to $1.2 billion indicates that Energy continues to face softer market conditions, possibly reflecting persistent demand challenges similar to those observed indirectly in prior quarters.

Renewables Segment

+16% [N/A]

The dramatic growth in Renewables underscores increased investment and market demand in green initiatives, a strategic shift as this segment becomes a more prominent contributor compared to earlier periods when it was less emphasized.

Americas Region

+7% [N/A]

The 7% growth in the Americas signals modest recovery; this contrasts with earlier volatility seen in North America—where prior pressures in the automotive and industrial segments had been more pronounced [N/A].

Asia-Pacific Region

+12% [N/A]

A 12% surge reflects robust performance in key markets like China, echoing earlier quarters where strong demand helped offset declines in other regions, particularly within the automotive vertical.

Operating Margins

+5 percentage points to 18% [N/A]

Enhanced cost efficiencies—stemming from restructuring progress, lower AT&M expenses, and reduced selling and administrative costs—reversed earlier margin compressions noted in Q3 2024 and Q3 2025.

Research analysts covering Kimball Electronics.