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ESCO Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2026 Results

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ESCO Technologies (NYSE: ESE) reported Q2 FY2026 results: sales $309.3M (+33%), entered orders $378M (+42%) and record backlog $1.5B. Q2 GAAP EPS from continuing operations was $1.29; Adjusted EPS was $1.91. Company reaffirmed FY2026 revenue guide of $1.29–$1.33B and raised Adjusted EPS guidance to $8.00–$8.25. ESCO announced agreement to acquire Megger, targeting close in Q1 FY2027 pending approvals.

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Positive

  • Revenue +33.5% to $309.3M in Q2 2026
  • Entered orders +42.4% to $378M; book-to-bill 1.22
  • Record backlog of $1.5B at quarter end
  • Raised FY2026 Adjusted EPS guidance to $8.00–$8.25

Negative

  • Amortization increased to $20.4M in Q2 2026, up from $8.0M
  • NRG segment sales down 35.8% in Utility Solutions Group

Key Figures

Q2 2026 Net Sales: $309 million Q2 2026 Entered Orders: $378 million Q2 GAAP EPS (cont.): $1.29 per share +5 more
8 metrics
Q2 2026 Net Sales $309 million Quarter ended March 31, 2026; up 33.5% from $232 million in Q2 2025
Q2 2026 Entered Orders $378 million Quarter entered orders; 42.4% increase; book-to-bill 1.22
Q2 GAAP EPS (cont.) $1.29 per share From continuing operations; up from $1.02 in Q2 2025
Q2 Adjusted EPS (cont.) $1.91 per share From continuing operations; up from $1.17 in Q2 2025
Record Backlog $1.5 billion Backlog after Q2 2026 orders of $378 million
FY 2026 Revenue Guidance $1.29–$1.33 billion Maintained; 18–21% growth over prior year
FY 2026 Adjusted EPS Guide $8.00–$8.25 per share Raised guidance; 33–37% growth vs prior year
Quarterly Dividend $0.08 per share Payable July 17, 2026 to holders of record July 2, 2026

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ESE slipped 1.11% while peers showed mixed action: BMI, ST, and NOVT were positi...

ESE slipped 1.11% while peers showed mixed action: BMI, ST, and NOVT were positive, whereas VNT and ITRI declined. This mixed backdrop points to a stock-specific reaction to earnings rather than a uniform sector move.

Common Catalyst One peer, VNT, also reported earnings and corporate news, but overall sector headlines were limited, reinforcing a company-specific focus for ESE.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Apr 23 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Apr 23 Earnings call notice Neutral +0.3% Scheduled Q2 2026 earnings release and conference call details.
Apr 15 Megger acquisition Positive -2.6% Agreement to acquire Megger Group with outlined value and synergy targets.
Mar 30 Product launch Positive -3.7% Doble launched Spark P2 handheld partial discharge and RFI device.
Feb 05 Q1 2026 earnings Positive +6.2% Strong Q1 growth, record backlog, and raised FY 2026 guidance.
Jan 14 Earnings call notice Neutral +3.0% Announcement of Q1 2026 earnings release and investor call logistics.
Pattern Detected

Operationally strong updates and guidance raises (e.g., Q1 2026 results) have aligned with positive price moves, while strategic or product announcements (Megger acquisition, Doble Spark P2 launch) have seen negative next-day reactions, indicating occasional sell-the-news behavior on non-earnings catalysts.

Recent Company History

Over the past six months, ESCO has regularly communicated earnings and strategic updates. Q1 2026 results on Feb 5 featured strong growth, record backlog, and a guidance raise, followed by a 6.17% gain. The April Megger acquisition announcement and Doble’s Spark P2 product launch both coincided with negative price reactions, suggesting some investor caution around large deals and product news. Today’s detailed Q2 fiscal 2026 results and further guidance raise build on that earlier momentum and the Megger transaction narrative.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement details a strong Q2, with net sales of $309 million, adjusted EPS of $1.91, and re...
Analysis

This announcement details a strong Q2, with net sales of $309 million, adjusted EPS of $1.91, and record backlog of $1.5 billion. Management reaffirmed FY 2026 revenue guidance of $1.29–$1.33 billion and raised adjusted EPS guidance to $8.00–$8.25, while highlighting robust demand across Aerospace & Defense, utilities, and RF Test. Investors may watch integration of the Megger acquisition, margin trends, and order momentum to assess how durable this growth profile remains.

Key Terms

adjusted eps, ebit, ebitda, adjusted ebitda, +4 more
8 terms
adjusted eps financial
"Q2 Adjusted EPS from Continuing Operations increases 63% to $1.91"
Adjusted earnings per share (adjusted eps) is a measure of a company's profit per share that has been modified to exclude certain one-time or unusual items, such as costs from restructuring or asset sales. It provides a clearer picture of the company’s core performance by removing events that may distort the usual earnings. Investors use adjusted eps to better understand a company's ongoing profitability and compare it more accurately over time.
ebit financial
"Q2 2026 EBIT increased $18.8 million to $43.0 million from $24.2 million"
EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) measures a company's profit from normal business operations after paying direct running costs but before subtracting interest on debt and income taxes. Think of it as how well a store does at selling its goods once everyday expenses are covered, ignoring loan payments and tax bills. Investors use EBIT to compare operational performance across companies without the distortion of different financing or tax situations.
ebitda financial
"The financial measures EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS are presented"
EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It measures a company's profitability by focusing on the money it makes from its core operations, ignoring expenses like taxes and accounting adjustments. Investors use EBITDA to compare how well different companies are performing financially, as it provides a clearer picture of operational success without the influence of financial structure or accounting choices.
adjusted ebitda financial
"The financial measures EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS are presented"
Adjusted EBITDA is a way companies measure how much money they make from their core operations, like running a business, by removing certain costs or income that aren’t part of regular business activities. It helps investors see how well a company is doing without distractions from unusual expenses or gains, making it easier to compare companies or track performance over time.
book-to-bill technical
"Q2 2026 Entered Orders increased $113 million (42.4 percent) to $378 million (book-to-bill of 1.22)"
The book-to-bill ratio compares new orders a company has received (bookings) to the products or services it has invoiced or shipped (billings) over the same period. It matters to investors because a ratio above 1 means demand is outpacing fulfillment and the company may grow revenue or build backlog, while a ratio below 1 suggests slowing demand and possible future revenue weakness — think of it as new customer orders versus what the company actually sold.
backlog financial
"Q2 2026 Entered Orders increased $113 million ... resulting in record backlog of $1.5 billion"
A backlog is the amount of work or orders that a company has received but hasn't completed yet. It’s like a restaurant with many dishes to serve; the backlog shows how many orders are still waiting to be finished. It matters because a large backlog can indicate strong demand or potential delays in delivering products or services.
forward-looking statements regulatory
"are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions"
Forward-looking statements are predictions or plans that companies share about what they expect to happen in the future, like estimating sales or profits. They matter because they help investors understand a company's outlook, but since they are based on guesses and assumptions, they can sometimes be wrong.
non-gaap financial measures financial
"The financial measures EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS are presented"
Non-GAAP financial measures are numbers companies use to show their financial performance that exclude certain expenses or income. They help investors see how the company might perform without one-time costs or other unusual items, giving a different perspective from official reports. However, since they can be adjusted, they don’t always tell the full story and should be looked at alongside standard financial figures.

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- Q2 Sales increase 33% to $309 Million - Q2 Entered Orders increase 42% to $378 Million - Q2 GAAP EPS from Continuing Operations increases 26% to $1.29 - Q2 Adjusted EPS from Continuing Operations increases 63% to $1.91 -

St. Louis, May 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESCO Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ESE) (ESCO, or the Company) today reported its operating results for the second quarter ended March 31, 2026 (Q2 2026).    

Operating Highlights

  • Q2 2026 Sales increased $78 million (33.5 percent) to $309 million compared to $232 million in Q2 2025. Q2 2026 organic sales increased $30 million (12.8 percent) and Maritime contributed $48 million (20.7 percent) of revenue growth in the quarter.   
  • Q2 2026 GAAP EPS from Continuing Operations increased 26.5 percent to $1.29 per share compared to $1.02 per share in Q2 2025. Q2 2026 Adjusted EPS from Continuing Operations increased 63.2 percent to $1.91 per share compared to $1.17 per share in Q2 2025.
  • Q2 2026 Entered Orders increased $113 million (42.4 percent) to $378 million (book-to-bill of 1.22), resulting in record backlog of $1.5 billion.        
  • Net cash provided by operating activities was $135 million YTD, an increase of $88 million compared to the prior year period.

Bryan Sayler, Chief Executive Officer and President, commented, “Q2 was another excellent quarter, highlighted by $378 million in orders, 33% revenue growth, and 320 basis points of Adjusted EBITDA margin expansion. We saw broad-based revenue strength across our Navy, aerospace, Test, and utilities markets. It has been particularly encouraging to see a strong rebound in our Test business, with increasing orders driving solid revenue growth across many of their served markets.  

“We believe this quarter’s results further demonstrate the strength of our strategic positioning and our ability to execute consistently and deliver sustainable value. ESCO has taken concrete steps to strengthen our business portfolio and we remain positive about the long-term outlook for our target markets. Across these markets, durable demand drivers continue to be in place, and we are excited for the future.”

Segment Performance
Aerospace & Defense (A&D)

  • Q2 2026 sales increased $60.7 million (67.7 percent) to $150.3 million from $89.6 million in Q2 2025. Organic sales increased $12.9 million (14.3 percent) and Maritime added $47.8 million (53.4 percent) of revenue growth in the quarter. Quarterly sales growth was led by strong performance in Navy, commercial aerospace, and military aerospace.
  • Q2 2026 EBIT increased $18.8 million to $43.0 million from $24.2 million in Q2 2025. Adjusted EBIT increased $18.9 million in Q2 2026 to $43.1 million (28.6 percent margin) from $24.2 million (27.0 percent margin) in Q2 2025. The 78 percent increase in Adjusted EBIT was driven by the addition of Maritime as well as leverage on higher volume, and price increases, partially offset by inflationary pressures and unfavorable mix.
  • Q2 2026 entered orders increased $87.3 million (90.4 percent) to $183.8 million (book-to-bill of 1.22), resulting in record backlog of $1.1 billion. Orders strength in the quarter was primarily driven by $53 million in orders at Maritime, $24 million in Virginia Class orders at Globe, and higher commercial aerospace OEM orders.

Utility Solutions Group (USG)

  • Q2 2026 sales increased $2.7 million (3.0 percent) to $93.5 million from $90.8 million in Q2 2025. Doble sales increased by $8.4 million (11.3 percent) while NRG sales decreased by $5.7 million (35.8 percent).   Sales growth in the quarter was driven by higher protection testing, offline test equipment, and services revenue at Doble, partially offset by lower wind and solar revenue at NRG.
  • Q2 2026 EBIT increased $1.7 million to $22.5 million from $20.8 million in Q2 2025. Adjusted EBIT increased $2.2 million in Q2 2026 to $23.1 million (24.7 percent margin) from $20.9 million (23.0 percent margin) in Q2 2025. The 11 percent increase in Adjusted EBIT was driven by leverage on higher volume at Doble, price increases, and mix, partially offset by deleverage on lower volume at NRG and inflationary pressures.
  • Q2 2026 entered orders increased $9.1 million (9.9 percent) to $101.3 million (book-to-bill of 1.08), resulting in backlog of $162.5 million. Doble orders increased $15.5 million (20.3 percent) to $92.1 million due to strength in services, offline test equipment, and condition monitoring orders. NRG orders decreased $6.4 million (41.3 percent) to $9.2 million, primarily due to lower wind and solar orders.

RF Test & Measurement (Test)

  • Q2 2026 sales increased $14.1 million (27.5 percent) to $65.5 million from $51.4 million in Q2 2025. Sales growth in the quarter was primarily driven by higher U.S Test & Measurement (EMC) and filter sales for government funded data centers.
  • Q2 2026 EBIT increased $2.4 million to $8.8 million from $6.4 million in Q2 2025.   Q2 2026 Adjusted EBIT increased $3.7 million to $10.1 million (15.4 percent margin) from $6.4 million (12.4 percent margin) in Q2 2025. The 59 percent increase in Adjusted EBIT was driven by leverage on higher volume and price increases, partially offset by inflationary pressures.
  • Q2 2026 entered orders increased $16.1 million (21.0 percent) to $93.1 million (book-to-bill of 1.42), resulting in ending backlog of $232.5 million.   Orders strength in the quarter was driven by higher Test and Measurement (EMC) orders in the U.S. and EMEA, filter orders for government funded data centers, and multiple industrial shielding projects.  

Megger Acquisition
As announced on April 15, 2026, ESCO has agreed to acquire Megger Group Limited. Megger will become part of ESCO’s Utility Solutions Group, creating a business of substantial scale and expanding our capabilities as a valued partner to utilities worldwide. All filings for regulatory approval are underway and we anticipate closing on the transaction in Q1 of fiscal 2027.

Business Outlook – FY 2026
FY 2026 Sales and Adjusted EPS Guidance Update:

  • Maintaining full year FY 2026 revenue guidance of $1.29 to $1.33 billion (18 to 21 percent growth over the prior year).
  • Raising full year Adjusted EPS guidance to be in the range of $8.00 - $8.25 per share (33 to 37 percent growth), which reflects a midpoint increase of $0.48 per share from our initial November guidance ($7.50 - $7.80) and $0.10 per share from our more recent February guidance update ($7.90 - $8.15).
  • Q3’26 Adjusted EPS is expected to be in the range of $2.05 - $2.15 per share (28 to 34 percent growth compared to Q3’25 Adjusted EPS).

Dividend Payment
The next quarterly cash dividend of $0.08 per share will be paid on July 17, 2026 to stockholders of record on July 2, 2026.  

Conference Call
The Company will host a conference call today, May 7, at 4:00 p.m. Central Time, to discuss the Company’s Q2 2026 results. A live audio webcast and an accompanying slide presentation will be available in the Investor Center of ESCO’s website. Participants may also access the webcast using this registration link. For those unable to participate, a webcast replay will be available after the call in the Investor Center of ESCO’s website.

Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release regarding Management’s intentions, expectations and guidance for fiscal 2026, including restructuring and cost reduction actions, sales, orders, revenues, margin, earnings, Adjusted EPS, acquisition related amortization, and any other statements which are not strictly historical, are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. securities laws.

Investors are cautioned that such statements are only predictions and speak only as of the date of this release, and the Company undertakes no duty to update them except as may be required by applicable laws or regulations. The Company’s actual results in the future may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements due to risks and uncertainties that exist in the Company’s operations and business environment including but not limited to those described in Item 1A, “Risk Factors”, of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2025 and the following: the impacts of climate change and related regulation of greenhouse gases; the impacts of labor disputes, civil disorder, wars including the conflicts involving Iran and Lebanon, elections, political changes, tariffs and trade disputes, terrorist activities, cyberattacks or natural disasters on the Company’s operations and those of the Company’s customers and suppliers; disruptions in manufacturing or delivery arrangements due to shortages or unavailability of materials or components; restrictions or closures of critical supply routes such as the Strait of Hormuz; other supply chain disruptions; inability to access work sites; the timing and content of future contract awards or customer orders; the timely appropriation, allocation and availability of Government funds; the termination for convenience of Government and other customer contracts or orders; weakening of economic conditions in served markets; the success of the Company’s competitors; changes in customer demands or customer insolvencies; competition; intellectual property rights; technical difficulties or data breaches; the availability of acquisitions; delivery delays or defaults by customers; performance issues with key customers, suppliers and subcontractors; material changes in the costs and availability of certain raw materials; material changes in the cost of credit; changes in laws and regulations including but not limited to changes in accounting standards and taxation; changes in interest, inflation and employment rates; costs relating to environmental matters arising from current or former facilities; uncertainty regarding the ultimate resolution of current disputes, claims, litigation or arbitration; and the integration and performance of acquired businesses.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The financial measures EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS are presented in this press release. The Company defines “EBIT” as earnings before interest and taxes, “EBITDA” as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, “Adjusted EBIT” and “Adjusted EBITDA” as excluding the net impact of the items described in the attached Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures, and “Adjusted EPS” as GAAP earnings per share excluding the net impact of the items described and reconciled in the attached Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures.

EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS are not recognized in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). However, Management believes EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, and Adjusted EBITDA are useful in assessing the operational profitability of the Company’s business segments because they exclude interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, which are generally accounted for across the entire Company on a consolidated basis. EBIT is also one of the measures used by Management in determining resource allocations within the Company as well as incentive compensation. The presentation of EBIT, Adjusted EBIT, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EPS provides important supplemental information to investors by facilitating comparisons with other companies, many of which use similar non-GAAP financial measures to supplement their GAAP results. The use of non-GAAP financial measures is not intended to replace any measures of performance determined in accordance with GAAP.

About ESCO
ESCO Technologies is a global provider of highly engineered products and solutions serving diverse end-markets. It manufactures filtration and fluid control products, advanced composites, as well as signature and power management solutions for aviation, Navy, and industrial customers. ESCO is an industry leader in designing and manufacturing RF test and measurement products and systems; and provides diagnostic instruments, software and services to industrial power users and the electric utility and renewable energy industries. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, ESCO and its subsidiaries have offices and manufacturing facilities worldwide. For more information on ESCO and its subsidiaries, visit ESCO’s website at www.escotechnologies.com.
  

ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) 
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) 
   
     Three Months
Ended
March
31, 2026
 Three Months
Ended
March
31, 2025
 
         
Net Sales$309,341 231,777 
Cost and Expenses:     
 Cost of sales 178,026 132,504 
 Selling, general and administrative expenses 62,830 54,294 
 Amortization of intangible assets 20,420 7,989 
 Interest expense 2,399 2,195 
 Other expenses (income), net 1,802 375 
  Total costs and expenses 265,477 197,357 
         
Earnings before income taxes 43,864 34,420 
Income tax expense 10,308 8,037 
         
  Earnings from continuing operations 33,556 26,383 
         
Earnings from discontinued operations, net of tax expense     
of $363 and $1,429, respectively 1,177 4,650 
         
  Net earnings$34,733 31,033 
         
   Diluted - GAAP     
   Continuing operations$1.29 1.02 
   Discontinued operations 0.05 0.18 
   Net earnings$1.34 1.20 
         
   Diluted - As Adjusted Basis     
   Continuing Operations$1.91(1)1.17(2)
         
   Diluted average common shares O/S: 25,938 25,877 
         
(1)Q2 2026 Adjusted EPS from continuing operations excludes $0.62 per share of after-tax charges consisting of: $0.06 of Test & USG segment restructuring charges, $0.03 of Corporate acquisition costs and $0.53 of acquisition related amortization.
         
(2)Q2 2025 Adjusted EPS from continuing operations excludes $0.15 per share of after-tax charges consisting primarily of acquisition related amortization.

   
   

ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) 
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) 
   
     Six Months
Ended
March 31,
2026
 Six Months
Ended
March 31,
2025
 
         
Net Sales$599,000 446,370  
Cost and Expenses:     
 Cost of sales 347,766 256,718  
 Selling, general and administrative expenses 124,037 109,263  
 Amortization of intangible assets 40,744 15,982  
 Interest expense 5,279 4,452  
 Other expenses (income), net 1,832 (262) 
  Total costs and expenses 519,658 386,153  
         
Earnings before income taxes 79,342 60,217  
Income tax expense 17,095 13,527  
         
  Earnings from continuing operations 62,247 46,690  
         
Earnings from discontinued operations, net of tax expense     
of $363 and $2,407, respectively 1,177 7,816  
         
  Net earnings$63,424 54,506  
         
   Diluted - GAAP     
   Continuing operations$2.40 1.81  
   Discontinued operations 0.05 0.30  
   Net earnings$2.45 2.11  
         
   Diluted - As Adjusted Basis     
   Continuing Operations$3.55(1)2.12 (2)
         
   Diluted average common shares O/S: 25,909 25,854  
         
(1)YTD Q2 2026 Adjusted EPS from continuing operations excludes $1.15 per share of after-tax charges consisting primarily of: $0.07 of restructuring charges within Test, USG & A&D segments, $0.03 of Corporate acquisition costs and $1.05 of acquisition related amortization.
         
(2)YTD Q2 2025 Adjusted EPS from continuing operations excludes $0.31 per share of after-tax charges consisting of: $0.01 of restructuring charges within the Test segment and $0.30 of acquisition related amortization.

   
   

ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
Condensed Business Segment Information (Unaudited) - Continuing Operations basis 
(Dollars in thousands) 
   
    GAAP As Adjusted 
    Q2 2026 Q2 2025 Q2 2026 Q2 2025 
Net Sales          
 Aerospace & Defense$150,310  89,627  150,310  89,627  
 USG 93,529  90,767  93,529  90,767  
 Test 65,502  51,383  65,502  51,383  
  Totals$309,341  231,777  309,341  231,777  
            
EBIT           
 Aerospace & Defense$42,967  24,217  43,062  24,219  
 USG 22,486  20,779  23,068  20,862  
 Test 8,773  6,369  10,095  6,369  
 Corporate (27,963) (14,750) (9,011) (9,648) 
  Consolidated EBIT 46,263  36,615  67,214  41,802  
  Less: Interest expense (2,399) (2,195) (2,399) (2,195) 
  Less: Income tax expense (10,308) (8,037) (15,126) (9,230) 
  Net earnings$33,556  26,383  49,689  30,377  
               
Note 1: Adjusted net earnings of $49.7 million in Q2 2026 exclude $16.2 million (or $0.62 per share) of after-tax charges consisting of: $0.06 of Test & USG segment restructuring charges, $0.03 of Corporate acquisition costs and $0.53 of acquisition related amortization.
            
Note 2: Adjusted net earnings of $30.4 million in Q2 2025 exclude $4.0 million (or $0.15 per share) of after-tax charges consisting primarily of acquisition related amortization.
            
EBITDA Reconciliation to Net earnings:    Q2 2026 - Q2 2025 - 
    Q2 2026 Q2 2025 As Adj As Adj 
Consolidated EBITDA$73,100  49,685  76,380  49,912  
Less: Depr & Amort (26,837) (13,070) (9,166) (8,110) 
Consolidated EBIT 46,263  36,615  67,214  41,802  
Less: Interest expense (2,399) (2,195) (2,399) (2,195) 
Less: Income tax expense (10,308) (8,037) (15,126) (9,230) 
Net earnings$33,556  26,383  49,689  30,377  
            

   
   

ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
Condensed Business Segment Information (Unaudited) - Continuing Operations basis 
(Dollars in thousands) 
              
    GAAP As Adjusted 
    YTD YTD YTD YTD 
    Q2 2026 Q2 2025 Q2 2026 Q2 2025 
Net Sales          
 Aerospace & Defense$294,139  171,495  294,139  171,495  
 USG 181,013  177,427  181,013  177,427  
 Test 123,848  97,448  123,848  97,448  
  Totals$599,000  446,370  599,000  446,370  
            
EBIT           
 Aerospace & Defense$80,954  41,669  81,195  41,697  
 USG 42,015  41,268  42,647  41,351  
 Test 16,815  10,791  18,137  11,256  
 Corporate (55,163) (29,059) (18,644) (18,958) 
  Consolidated EBIT 84,621  64,669  123,335  75,346  
  Less: Interest expense (5,279) (4,452) (5,279) (4,452) 
  Less: Income tax (17,095) (13,527) (25,998) (15,983) 
  Net earnings$62,247  46,690  92,058  54,911  
               
Note 1: Adjusted net earnings of $92.1 million in YTD 2025 exclude $29.8 million (or $1.15 per share) of after-tax charges consisting of: $0.07 of restructuring charges within Test, USG, A&D segments, $0.03 of Corporate acquisition costs and $1.05 of acquisition related amortization.
            
Note 2: Adjusted net earnings of $54.9 million in YTD 2025 exclude $8.2 million (or $0.31 per share) of after-tax charges consisting of: $0.01 of restructuring charges within the Test segment and $0.30 of acquisition related amortization.
            
EBITDA Reconciliation to Net earnings:    YTD YTD 
    YTD YTD Q2 2026 - Q2 2025 - 
    Q2 2026 Q2 2025 As Adj As Adj 
Consolidated EBITDA$137,951  90,710  141,427  91,430  
Less: Depr & Amort (53,330) (26,041) (18,092) (16,084) 
Consolidated EBIT 84,621  64,669  123,335  75,346  
Less: Interest expense (5,279) (4,452) (5,279) (4,452) 
Less: Income tax expense (17,095) (13,527) (25,998) (15,983) 
Net earnings$62,247  46,690  92,058  54,911  
            

   
   

ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
   
    March 31,
2026
 September 30
2025
       
Assets     
 Cash and cash equivalents$92,252 101,350
 Accounts receivable, net 256,835 253,554
 Contract assets 103,532 90,730
 Inventories 237,090 217,807
 Other current assets 37,084 25,065
  Total current assets 726,793 688,506
 Property, plant and equipment, net 170,860 172,493
 Intangible assets, net 682,372 723,973
 Goodwill 761,181 761,931
 Operating lease assets 48,977 47,707
 Other assets 15,622 15,778
   $2,405,805 2,410,388
       
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity    
 Current maturities of long-term debt$20,000 20,000
 Accounts payable 106,677 96,534
 Contract liabilities 269,402 216,590
 Current income tax payable 5,619 62,007
 Other current liabilities 98,667 113,017
  Total current liabilities 500,365 508,148
 Deferred tax liabilities 115,140 112,390
 Non-current operating lease liabilities 45,707 44,403
 Other liabilities 34,173 38,576
 Long-term debt 125,000 166,000
 Shareholders' equity 1,585,420 1,540,871
   $2,405,805 2,410,388

   
   

ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
     
  Six Months
Ended
March 31, 2026
 Six Months
Ended
March 31,
2025
Cash flows from operating activities:    
Net earnings$63,424  54,506 
(Earnings) loss from discontinued operations (1,177) (7,816)
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash    
provided by operating activities:    
Depreciation and amortization 53,330  26,041 
Stock compensation expense 6,565  5,323 
Changes in assets and liabilities 7,304  (30,033)
Effect of deferred taxes 5,176  (1,714)
Net cash provided by operating activities - continuing operations 134,622  46,307 
Net cash used by operating activities - discontinued operations (59,340) 11,968 
Net cash provided by operating activities 75,282  58,275 
     
Cash flows from investing activities:    
Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired (10,232) - 
Capital expenditures (13,134) (14,864)
Additions to capitalized software and other (4,801) (5,465)
Net cash used by investing activities - continuing operations (28,167) (20,329)
Net cash provided by investing activities - discontinued operations 1,540  (486)
Net cash used by investing activities (26,627) (20,815)
     
Cash flows from financing activities:    
Proceeds from long-term debt and short term borrowings 110,000  66,000 
Principal payments on long-term debt and short-term borrowings (151,000) (100,000)
Dividends paid (4,143) (4,130)
Other (10,645) (6,146)
Net cash used by financing activities (55,788) (44,276)
     
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents (1,965) (1,750)
     
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents (9,098) (8,566)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period 101,350  65,963 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period$92,252  57,397 

   
   

ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Other Selected Financial Data (Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
   
Backlog And Entered Orders - Q2 2026 A&D USG Test Total
 Beginning Backlog - 1/1/26$1,041,514  154,772  204,863  1,401,149 
 Entered Orders 183,783  101,267  93,146  378,196 
 Sales  (150,310) (93,529) (65,502) (309,341)
 Ending Backlog - 3/31/26$1,074,987  162,510  232,507  1,470,004 
           
Backlog And Entered Orders - YTD Q2 2026 A&D USG Test Total
 Beginning Backlog - 10/1/25$803,002  143,460  187,175  1,133,637 
 Entered Orders 566,124  200,063  169,180  935,367 
 Sales  (294,139) (181,013) (123,848) (599,000)
 Ending Backlog - 3/31/26$1,074,987  162,510  232,507  1,470,004 


ESCO TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures (Unaudited)
    
EPS – Adjusted Basis Reconciliation – Q2 2026  
 EPS Continuing Operations – GAAP Basis – Q2 2026$1.29
 Adjustments (defined below) 0.62
 EPS Continuing Operations – As Adjusted Basis – Q2 2026$1.91
    
 Adjustments of $0.62 per share consist of: $0.06 of restructuring charges
 within the Test & USG segments, $0.03 of Corporate acquisition costs
 and $0.53 of acquisition related amortization.  
    
EPS – Adjusted Basis Reconciliation – Q2 2025  
 EPS Continuing Operations– GAAP Basis – Q2 2025$1.02
 Adjustments (defined below) 0.15
 EPS Continuing Operations– As Adjusted Basis – Q2 2025$1.17
    
 Adjustments of $0.15 per share consist of acquisition related  
 amortization.  
    
EPS – Adjusted Basis Reconciliation – YTD Q2 2026  
 EPS Continuing Operations – GAAP Basis – YTD Q2 2026$2.40
 Adjustments (defined below) 1.15
 EPS Continuing Operations – As Adjusted Basis – YTD Q2 2026$3.55
    
 Adjustments of $1.15 per share consist of: $0.07 of restructuring charges
 within the Test, USG and A&D segments, $0.03 of Corporate acquisition
 costs and $1.05 of acquisition related amortization.  
    
EPS – Adjusted Basis Reconciliation – YTD Q2 2025  
 EPS Continuing Operations– GAAP Basis – YTD Q2 2025$1.81
 Adjustments (defined below) 0.31
 EPS Continuing Operations– As Adjusted Basis – YTD Q2 2025$2.12
    
 Adjustments of $0.31 per share consist of: $0.01 of restructuring charges
 within the Test segment, and $0.30 of acquisition related amortization. 

          
SOURCE ESCO Technologies Inc.
Kate Lowrey, Vice President of Investor Relations, (314) 213-7277


FAQ

What were ESCO (ESE) Q2 FY2026 sales and EPS results?

Q2 FY2026 sales were $309.3 million and GAAP EPS from continuing operations was $1.29. According to the company, Adjusted EPS from continuing operations was $1.91, and entered orders were $378 million.

How did ESCO (ESE) update full-year FY2026 guidance on May 7, 2026?

ESCO maintained revenue guidance of $1.29–$1.33 billion and raised Adjusted EPS to $8.00–$8.25. According to the company, the uplift reflects stronger margins and order strength through Q2.

What is the impact of the Megger acquisition for ESCO (ESE)?

ESCO agreed to acquire Megger to expand Utility Solutions Group capabilities and scale. According to the company, regulatory filings are underway with an expected close in Q1 FY2027, subject to approvals.

Which ESCO segments drove Q2 FY2026 growth for ESE?

Aerospace & Defense led growth with sales of $150.3 million, driven by Maritime and Navy orders. According to the company, Test and Doble also showed broad-based revenue strength across served markets.

When will ESCO (ESE) pay its next dividend and who is eligible?

The next quarterly cash dividend is $0.08 per share, payable July 17, 2026 to shareholders of record on July 2, 2026. According to the company, standard record and payment dates apply for eligibility.