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Fox Factory Holding Corp. Reports Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results

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Fox Factory (NASDAQ:FOXF) reported fiscal 2025 results and launched Phase 2 of a profit optimization plan targeting incremental savings of ~$40 million to be realized in 2026. Fiscal 2025 net sales were $1,467.3M, adjusted EBITDA was $168.4M, and the company recorded a net loss of $544.6M.

The company recorded a $557.3M goodwill impairment, ended the year with $58.0M cash and $673.5M total debt, and issued fiscal 2026 guidance implying ~200 basis points of margin improvement at the midpoint.

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Positive

  • Net sales +5.3% YoY to $1,467.3M
  • Adjusted EBITDA $168.4M (11.5% margin) in fiscal 2025
  • Phase 1 cost savings of approximately $25M
  • Phase 2 targeted savings of approximately $40M for 2026

Negative

  • Net loss $544.6M; EPS -$13.03 in fiscal 2025
  • Goodwill impairment of $557.3M increased operating expenses
  • Cash down to $58.0M while total debt remains $673.5M

Market Reaction – FOXF

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$767M Market Cap
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Following this news, FOXF has gained 2.40%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +9.1% during the session. Our momentum scanner has triggered 2 alerts so far, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. The stock is currently trading at $18.80. This price movement has added approximately $18M to the company's valuation.

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Key Figures

Q4 2025 net sales: $361.1M Q4 2025 net loss: $287.0M FY 2025 net sales: $1.467B +5 more
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Q4 2025 net sales $361.1M Fourth quarter fiscal 2025 net sales, up 2.3% year-over-year
Q4 2025 net loss $287.0M Fourth quarter fiscal 2025 net loss attributable to FOX stockholders
FY 2025 net sales $1.467B Full year fiscal 2025 net sales, up 5.3% year-over-year
FY 2025 net loss $544.6M Full year fiscal 2025 net loss attributable to FOX stockholders
FY 2025 Adjusted EBITDA $168.4M Adjusted EBITDA for year ended January 2, 2026
Phase 1 savings $25M Approximate realized savings from Phase 1 profit optimization plan in 2025
Phase 2 targeted savings $40M Targeted incremental savings from Phase 2 profit optimization to be realized in 2026
2026 Adj. EBITDA guidance $174M–$203M Fiscal 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance range

Market Reality Check

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Peers on Argus

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FOXF slipped 0.26% while key auto-parts peers were mixed: THRM and SMP fell, but XPEL, MVST, and PLOW rose. With peers not moving uniformly and only one peer in the momentum scanner, the action appears stock-specific rather than a sector-wide rotation.

Common Catalyst Another peer, SMP, also reported quarter and year-end results today, suggesting earnings season as a shared backdrop, but FOXF’s move looks primarily driven by its own results and guidance.

Previous Earnings Reports

5 past events · Latest: Nov 06 (Negative)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Nov 06 Q3 2025 earnings Negative -25.5% Q3 revenue growth but goodwill impairment and net loss drove sharp selloff.
Aug 07 Q2 2025 earnings Negative -6.7% Q2 growth offset by lower EPS and higher tariff burden with updated guidance.
May 08 Q1 2025 earnings Negative +11.4% Large goodwill impairment and loss, but stock reacted positively to outlook.
Feb 27 Q4 2024 earnings Positive +8.8% Q4 sales growth, gross margin improvement, and debt paydown supported gains.
Oct 31 Q3 2024 earnings Negative -5.5% Strong revenue but steep EPS decline and cost actions pressured shares.
Pattern Detected

Recent earnings releases often produced downside moves, with an average earnings-day move of -3.49%, and large selloffs when goodwill impairments or tariff headwinds were emphasized.

Recent Company History

Over the past year, Fox Factory’s earnings updates have combined steady revenue growth with margin pressure and significant non-cash goodwill impairments. Q1–Q3 2025 results highlighted tariff impacts, cost actions, and a sizeable goodwill write-down, while Q4 2024 showed improving gross margin and debt reduction. The current Q4/FY 2025 report continues this narrative: modest sales growth, substantial goodwill impairment, and an expanded profit optimization plan with explicit savings targets and 2026 guidance.

Historical Comparison

-3.5% avg move · In the past year, FOXF’s earnings releases produced an average move of -3.49%, often skewing negativ...
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-3.5%
Average Historical Move earnings

In the past year, FOXF’s earnings releases produced an average move of -3.49%, often skewing negative when impairments, tariffs, and margin pressure were in focus.

Earnings from Q4 2024 through Q3 2025 show a shift from growth with improving margins to 2025 results dominated by tariff headwinds, large goodwill impairments, and a series of profit optimization and cost-reduction initiatives.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement combines modest sales growth with sizable non-cash goodwill impairments and an exp...
Analysis

This announcement combines modest sales growth with sizable non-cash goodwill impairments and an expanded profit optimization strategy. Q4 2025 net sales reached $361.1M, while FY 2025 net sales were $1.467B but accompanied by a net loss of $544.6M. Management targets about $40M in additional Phase 2 savings and 2026 adjusted EBITDA of $174M–$203M. Investors may watch execution on cost reductions, tariff impacts, and progress toward the implied margin improvement.

Key Terms

adjusted ebitda, basis points, goodwill impairment, original equipment manufacturer, +2 more
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adjusted ebitda financial
"Introduces Fiscal 2026 Adjusted EBITDA Guidance that Implies Approximately 200 Basis Points..."
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.
basis points financial
"Guidance that Implies Approximately 200 Basis Points of Margin Improvement at the Midpoint"
Basis points are a way to measure small changes in interest rates or percentages, where one basis point equals 0.01%. For example, if a loan's interest rate increases by 50 basis points, it's gone up by 0.50%. They help people understand tiny differences in rates that can add up over time, making financial comparisons clearer.
goodwill impairment financial
"Operating expenses increased by $317.5 million driven primarily by the impact of goodwill impairment..."
Goodwill impairment occurs when a company’s valued reputation or brand strength, known as goodwill, is found to be worth less than previously recorded on its financial statements. This usually happens when the company's performance declines or market conditions change, signaling that the expected benefits from acquisitions or brand value are no longer as strong. It matters to investors because it can indicate that a company's assets are less valuable than initially thought, potentially affecting its overall financial health.
original equipment manufacturer technical
"aluminum supply chain disruption at a major original equipment manufacturer (“OEM”) partner..."
An original equipment manufacturer (OEM) is a company that designs and builds parts or complete products that other firms sell under their own brand name, like a bakery making cakes that coffee shops rebrand and sell. Investors care because OEMs often win steady, long-term contracts, predictable production volumes and thin but scalable profit margins, so changes in their order book or supply chain can signal future revenue and risk for both the OEM and the brands that rely on it.
original equipment technical
"lower industry demand in the automotive original equipment (“OE”) product lines."
Original equipment are the parts, components or systems that are installed in a product by the manufacturer during initial assembly, rather than added later by third parties. For investors, knowing whether sales come from original equipment or aftermarket can signal a company's strength in winning factory contracts, recurring replacement demand, and pricing power—much like being the preferred supplier for a car maker versus selling parts at a garage.
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"for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD."
Regulation FD is a rule that prevents company insiders, like executives, from sharing important information with some people before others get it. It matters because it helps ensure all investors have equal access to key news, making the stock market fairer and reducing chances of insider trading.

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Announces Phase 2 of Profit Optimization Plan with Targeted Incremental Savings of 
Approximately $40 Million to be Realized in 2026

Introduces Fiscal 2026 Adjusted EBITDA Guidance that Implies Approximately 200 Basis Points of Margin Improvement at the Midpoint

DULUTH, Ga., Feb. 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fox Factory Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: FOXF) (“FOX” or the “Company”), a premium brand and a global leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of performance-defining products and systems for customers worldwide, today reported financial results for the fourth fiscal quarter ended January 2, 2026.

Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2025 Highlights

  • Net sales increased 2.3% year-over-year to $361.1 million
  • Net loss of $287.0 million, or $6.86 per diluted share, compared to net loss of $0.1 million, or $0.00 per diluted share, in the prior year quarter
  • Adjusted earnings per diluted share of $0.20, compared to $0.31 in the prior year quarter
  • Adjusted EBITDA of $35.0 million
  • Paid down incremental $13 million in debt in the quarter, as compared to third quarter end

Full Year Fiscal 2025 Highlights

  • Net sales increased 5.3% year-over-year to $1.467 billion
  • Gross margin of 30.2% was down 20 basis points year over year
  • Phase 1 of profit optimization plan yielded approximately $25 million in savings, primarily offset by realized net tariff impact of approximately $25 million
  • Paid down $33 million in debt year-over-year

Mike Dennison, FOX’s Chief Executive Officer, commented, “Fiscal 2025 was a year of both challenges and meaningful progress for Fox Factory. Despite ongoing headwinds across our end markets, we delivered consolidated revenue growth while successfully executing our Phase 1 profit optimization plan, which yielded approximately $25 million in realized cost savings for the year and helped us mitigate the full effect of tariffs during the year. This comprehensive effort, focused on footprint optimization and continuous improvement across all three operating segments, demonstrated our ability to grow revenue in challenging conditions while executing critical operational initiatives.”

Mr. Dennison continued, “Our work is far from complete however. We are taking comprehensive actions to restore our historical adjusted EBITDA margins in the mid-to-high teens and accelerate our path to balance sheet improvement. We are fundamentally repositioning Fox Factory by engineering a more efficient foundation so we can deliver greater operating leverage as growth returns to our end markets. In response to the persistent cyclical and tariff headwinds, we have launched Phase 2 of our profit optimization strategy, which has our teams refocusing on our core, high-margin products and streamlining our operations for maximum efficiency. This includes business line rationalization, supply chain and materials cost productivity and operating expense reductions that, together, represent additional targeted savings of approximately $40 million to be realized in 2026. These aggressive actions, combined with the benefits of our 2025 actions, are designed to support margin improvement of approximately 200 basis points in 2026, despite operating in a subdued environment where revenue growth has slowed.”

Fourth Quarter 2025 Results

Net sales for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 were $361.1 million, an increase of 2.3%, as compared to net sales of $352.8 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024. This increase reflects a $14.0 million or 12.5% increase in Aftermarket Applications Group (“AAG”) net sales, and a $0.5 million or 0.4% increase in Powered Vehicles Group (“PVG”) net sales, partially offset by a $6.3 million or 5.0% decrease in Specialty Sports Group (“SSG”) net sales. The increase in AAG net sales from $112.2 million to $126.2 million is driven by improved performance in our upfitting product lines and increased demand for aftermarket products; however, high interest rates, high vehicle costs, and macroeconomic conditions continue to impact dealers and consumers. The increase in PVG net sales from $116.2 million to $116.7 million is mainly attributed to the Marzocchi acquisition, largely offset by an aluminum supply chain disruption at a major original equipment manufacturer (“OEM”) partner which slowed production and lower industry demand in the automotive original equipment (“OE”) product lines. The decrease in SSG net sales from $124.5 million to $118.2 million reflects both lower diamond sports products and bike sales and was primarily due to OEM, distributors, and dealers reducing inventory levels in response to market-wide economic conditions.

Gross margin was 28.3% for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, compared to gross margin of 28.9% in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024. The decrease in gross margin was primarily driven by the unmitigated impact of tariffs and shifts in our product line mix.

Total operating expenses were $408.1 million, or 113.0% of net sales, for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, compared to $90.6 million, or 25.7% of net sales in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024. Operating expenses increased by $317.5 million driven primarily by the impact of goodwill impairment (see Balance Sheet Summary below for details), intangible and long-lived asset impairment, and organizational restructuring initiatives. Adjusted operating expenses were $82.6 million, or 22.9% of net sales, in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, compared to $76.4 million, or 21.7% of net sales, in the fourth quarter of the prior fiscal year.

Income tax benefit was $33.0 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, compared to $4.1 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024. For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, the difference between the Company’s effective tax rate of 10.3% and the 21% federal statutory rate was primarily attributable to the impairment of non-deductible goodwill recognized during period.

Net loss attributable to FOX stockholders in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $287.0 million, compared to net loss attributable to FOX stockholders of $0.1 million in the fourth quarter of the prior fiscal year. Net loss per diluted share for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $6.86, compared to earnings per diluted share of $0.00 for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024. Adjusted net income in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $8.3 million, or $0.20 of adjusted earnings per diluted share, compared to adjusted net income of $12.8 million, or $0.31 of adjusted earnings per diluted share, in the same period of the prior fiscal year.

Adjusted EBITDA in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $35.0 million, compared to $40.4 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024. Adjusted EBITDA margin in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was 9.7%, compared to 11.5% in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024.

Fiscal 2025 Results

Net sales for the year ended January 2, 2026, were $1,467.3 million, an increase of 5.3% compared to the year ended January 3, 2025. This increase reflects a $48.5 million or 11.5% increase in AAG net sales and a $26.7 million or 5.8% increase in PVG net sales, partially offset by a $1.9 million or 0.4% decrease in SSG net sales. The increase in AAG net sales from $421.5 million to $470.0 million was driven by increased demand for aftermarket products and improved performance in our upfitting product lines; however, high interest rates, high vehicle costs, and macroeconomic conditions impacting dealers and consumers continue to pose challenges. The increase in PVG net sales from $461.4 million to $488.1 million is primarily due to higher sales from the Marzocchi acquisition, which offset lower industry demand in automotive OE product lines and powersports. The decrease in SSG net sales from $511.1 million to $509.2 million is mainly due to lower diamond sports products sales partially offset by higher bike sales.

Gross margin was 30.2% in the year ended January 2, 2026, compared to gross margin of 30.4% in the year ended January 3, 2025. Adjusted gross margin, excluding the effects of the amortization of an acquired inventory markup and organizational restructuring expenses, was 30.2% in the year ended January 2, 2026, compared to 30.8% in the year ended January 3, 2025. The decrease in adjusted gross margin is primarily driven by the impact of tariffs and shifts in our product line mix.

Total operating expenses were $966.2 million, or 65.8% of net sales, in the year ended January 2, 2026, compared to $365.9 million, or 26.3% of net sales in the year ended January 3, 2025. Operating expenses increased by $600.3 million primarily due to the impact of goodwill impairment of $557.3 million, intangible and long-lived asset impairment of $13.5 million, organizational restructuring expenses of $12.7 million, and higher investments in research and development and sales and marketing to support future growth and product innovation. Adjusted operating expenses were $336.2 million in the year ended January 2, 2026, compared to $310.9 million in the year ended January 3, 2025.

Net loss attributable to FOX stockholders in the year ended January 2, 2026 was $544.6 million, compared to net income attributable to FOX stockholders of $6.6 million in the year ended January 3, 2025. Net loss per diluted share for the year ended January 2, 2026 was $13.03, compared to earnings per diluted share of $0.16 in fiscal 2024. Adjusted net income in the year ended January 2, 2026 was $44.6 million, or $1.06 of adjusted earnings per diluted share, compared to $55.4 million, or $1.33 of adjusted earnings per diluted share in the prior fiscal year.

Adjusted EBITDA increased to $168.4 million in the year ended January 2, 2026, compared to $167.0 million in the year ended January 3, 2025. Adjusted EBITDA margin was 11.5% in the year ended January 2, 2026, compared to 12.0% in the prior fiscal year.

Reconciliations to non-GAAP measures are provided at the end of this press release.

Balance Sheet Summary

As of January 2, 2026, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $58.0 million, compared to $71.7 million as of January 3, 2025. Inventory was $388.6 million as of January 2, 2026, compared to $404.7 million as of January 3, 2025. As of January 2, 2026, accounts receivable and accounts payable were $190.7 million and $141.4 million, respectively, compared to $165.8 million and $135.8 million, respectively, as of January 3, 2025. Prepaids and other current assets were $108.4 million as of January 2, 2026, compared to $85.4 million as of January 3, 2025. Goodwill was $83.6 million as of January 2, 2026, compared to $639.5 million as of January 3, 2025. Total debt was $673.5 million as of January 2, 2026 compared to $705.1 million as of January 3, 2025.

The decrease in cash and cash equivalents was mainly due to capital expenditures, debt repayments, and changes in working capital. Inventory decreased by $16.1 million, driven by our strong execution of continuous improvement efforts to optimize inventory levels across the organization, particularly within PVG, which offset some of the impact from higher tariffs. The increase in accounts receivable is due to higher sales in the fiscal quarter ended January 2, 2026 compared to the fiscal quarter ended January 3, 2025 and timing of collections. The increase in accounts payable reflects the timing of vendor payments.

Goodwill decreased after the Company conducted its quantitative impairment assessments in the first and the fourth quarters of fiscal 2025, both of which resulted in non-cash impairment charges. The first-quarter assessment was triggered by adverse changes to U.S. tariff policies, including new and expanded tariffs enacted by the current presidential administration, and resulting sustained decline in the Company’s stock price. The fourth-quarter assessment was triggered by a further sustained decline in the Company’s stock price.

Announces Phase 2 Profit Optimization Strategy and Strategic Alternatives Review

Building on the successful execution of its Phase 1 profit optimization plan, which delivered approximately $25 million in realized savings in fiscal 2025, the Company has launched Phase 2 of its profit optimization strategy targeting approximately $40 million in additional savings to be realized in fiscal 2026. The combined impact of 2025 Phase 1 actions that will benefit 2026 and today’s announcement of Phase 2 actions is expected to result in approximately $50 million of realized savings in fiscal 2026. Phase 2 comprises three strategic elements: business line rationalization to exit operations that are not accretive from a margin perspective; supply chain and materials cost productivity through improved facility utilization and supplier actions; and a reduction in operating expenses across sales, marketing, and G&A functions. Concurrent with these efforts, the Board of Directors is reviewing strategic alternatives for Marucci and other non-core assets to ensure the portfolio aligns with the Company's profitability standards and strategic objectives. As part of this review, the Company expects to divest its Phoenix, Arizona AAG operations, including the Upfit UTV, Geiser, and Shock Therapy businesses, by the end of the first quarter of fiscal 2026.

Outlook

For the first quarter of fiscal 2026, the Company expects:

  • Net sales in the range of $343 million to $369 million
  • Adjusted EBITDA in the range of $27 million to $34 million

For the fiscal year 2026, the Company expects:

  • Net sales in the range of $1.328 billion to $1.416 billion
  • Adjusted EBITDA in the range of $174 million to $203 million

A quantitative reconciliation of adjusted EBITDA for the first quarter and full fiscal year 2026 is not available without unreasonable efforts because management cannot predict, with sufficient certainty, all of the elements necessary to provide such a reconciliation. For the same reasons, the Company is unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information, which could be material to future results.

Conference Call & Webcast

The Company will hold an investor conference call today at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (1:30 p.m. Pacific Time). The conference call dial-in number for North America listeners is (800) 445-7795, and international listeners may dial (785) 424-1699; the conference ID is FOXFQ425 or 36937425. Live audio of the conference call will be simultaneously webcast in the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at http://investor.ridefox.com. The webcast of the teleconference will be archived and available on the Company’s website.

Available Information

Fox Factory Holding Corp. announces material information to the public about the Company through a variety of means, including filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, press releases, public conference calls, webcasts, and the Investor Relations section of its website (https://investor.ridefox.com) in order to achieve broad, non-exclusionary distribution of information to the public and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.

About Fox Factory Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: FOXF)

Fox Factory Holding Corp. is a global leader in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of premium products that deliver championship-level performance for specialty sports and on- and off-road vehicles. Its portfolio of brands, like FOX, Marucci, Method Race Wheels, and more, are fueled by unparalleled innovation that continuously earns the trust of professional athletes and passionate enthusiasts all around the world. The Company is a direct supplier of shocks, suspension, and components to leading powered vehicle and bicycle original equipment manufacturers and offers premium baseball and softball gear and equipment. The Company acquires complementary businesses to integrate engineering and manufacturing expertise to reach beyond its core shock and suspension segment, diversifying its product offerings and increasing its market potential. It also provides products in the aftermarket through its global network of retailers and distributors and through direct-to-consumer channels.

FOX is a registered trademark of Fox Factory, Inc. NASDAQ Global Select Market is a registered trademark of The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to reporting financial measures in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) in the United States (“U.S.”), FOX includes in this press release certain non-GAAP financial measures consisting of “adjusted gross profit,” “adjusted gross margin,” “adjusted operating expense,” “adjusted operating expense margin”, “adjusted net income,” “adjusted earnings per share,” “adjusted EBITDA,” and “adjusted EBITDA margin,” all of which are non-GAAP financial measures. FOX defines adjusted gross profit as gross profit adjusted for the amortization of acquired inventory valuation markups and cost of goods sold associated with organizational restructuring. Adjusted gross margin is defined as adjusted gross profit divided by net sales. FOX defines adjusted operating expense as operating expense adjusted for amortization of purchased intangibles, goodwill impairment, intangible and long-lived asset impairment, litigation and settlement-related expenses, acquisition and integration-related expenses, organizational restructuring expenses, and certain strategic transformation costs. FOX defines adjusted operating expense margin as adjusted operating expense divided by net sales. FOX defines adjusted net (loss) income as net (loss) income attributable to FOX stockholders adjusted for amortization of purchased intangibles, goodwill impairment, intangible and long-lived asset impairment, litigation and settlement-related expenses, acquisition and integration-related expenses, organizational restructuring expenses, and strategic transformation costs, all net of applicable tax. Adjusted earnings per share is defined as adjusted net income divided by the weighted average number of basic or diluted shares of common stock outstanding during the period. FOX defines adjusted EBITDA as net (loss) income adjusted for interest expense, net other expense, income taxes or tax benefits, amortization of purchased intangibles, goodwill impairment, intangible and long-lived asset impairment, depreciation, stock-based compensation, litigation and settlement related expenses, organizational restructuring expenses and related losses, acquisition and integration-related expenses and strategic transformation costs that are more fully described in the tables included at the end of this press release. Adjusted EBITDA margin is defined as adjusted EBITDA divided by net sales. These adjustments are more fully described in the tables included at the end of this press release.

FOX includes these non-GAAP financial measures to provide investors with additional insight on the Company’s operating performance and trends, as well as to supplement their understanding of the results of the Company’s core operations. In particular, the exclusion of certain items in calculating the non-GAAP financial measures consisting of adjusted gross profit, adjusted operating expense, adjusted net income and adjusted EBITDA (and accordingly, adjusted gross margin, adjusted operating expense margin, adjusted earnings per diluted share and adjusted EBITDA margin) can provide a useful measure for period-to-period comparisons of the Company’s core business. These non-GAAP financial measures have limitations as analytical tools, including the fact that such non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other companies because other companies may calculate adjusted gross profit, adjusted gross margin, adjusted operating expense, adjusted operating expense margin, adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per diluted share, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA margin differently than FOX does. For more information regarding these non-GAAP financial measures, see the tables included at the end of this press release.

FOX FACTORY HOLDING CORP.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands, except per share data)
(unaudited)
 As of As of
 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025
    
Assets   
Current assets:   
Cash and cash equivalents$58,008  $71,674 
Accounts receivable (net of allowances of $2,881 and $1,848, respectively) 190,670   165,827 
Inventory 388,635   404,736 
Prepaids and other current assets 108,424   85,443 
Total current assets 745,737   727,680 
Property, plant and equipment, net 234,635   246,393 
Lease right-of-use assets 99,002   104,019 
Deferred tax assets 90,397   46,842 
Goodwill 83,575   639,505 
Trademarks and brands, net 241,820   264,126 
Customer and distributor relationships, net 137,648   161,585 
Core technologies, net 19,950   23,154 
Other assets 18,985   21,484 
Total assets$1,671,749  $2,234,788 
Liabilities and stockholders’ equity   
Current liabilities:   
Accounts payable$141,378  $135,802 
Accrued expenses 92,095   99,692 
Current portion of long-term debt 26,875   24,286 
Total current liabilities 260,348   259,780 
Revolver 150,000   153,000 
Term Loan, less current portion 496,663   527,775 
Other liabilities 94,733   93,089 
Total liabilities 1,001,744   1,033,644 
Non-controlling interest (179)  (38)
Stockholders’ equity   
Preferred stock, $0.001 par value — 10,000 authorized and no shares issued or outstanding as of January 2, 2026 and January 3, 2025     
Common stock, $0.001 par value — 90,000 authorized; 42,692 shares issued and 41,802 outstanding as of January 2, 2026; 42,574 shares issued and 41,684 outstanding as of January 3, 2025 42   42 
Additional paid-in capital 352,239   339,266 
Treasury stock, at cost; 890 common shares as of January 2, 2026 and January 3, 2025 (13,754)  (13,754)
Accumulated other comprehensive income 832   224 
Retained earnings 330,825   875,404 
Total stockholders’ equity 670,184   1,201,182 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$1,671,749  $2,234,788 


FOX FACTORY HOLDING CORP.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in thousands, except per share data)
(unaudited)
    
 For the three months ended For the year ended
 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025
Net sales$361,072  $352,837  $1,467,321  $1,393,921 
Cost of sales 258,947   250,861   1,024,074   970,345 
Gross profit 102,125   101,976   443,247   423,576 
Operating expenses:       
Goodwill impairment 295,178      557,307    
General and administrative 37,790   33,038   151,827   139,857 
Sales and marketing 35,310   31,379   132,058   121,207 
Research and development 15,934   14,983   69,441   60,314 
Amortization of purchased intangibles 10,371   11,173   42,030   44,528 
Intangible and long-lived asset impairment 13,517      13,517    
Total operating expenses 408,100   90,573   966,180   365,906 
(Loss) income from operations (305,975)  11,403   (522,933)  57,670 
Interest expense 12,433   13,520   53,667   54,942 
Other expense (income), net 1,639   2,174   (311)  1,716 
(Loss) income before income taxes (320,047)  (4,291)  (576,289)  1,012 
Benefit from income taxes (33,018)  (4,112)  (31,569)  (5,500)
Net (loss) income$(287,029) $(179) $(544,720) $6,512 
Less: net loss attributable to non-controlling interest (34)  (38)  (141)  (38)
Net (loss) income attributable to FOX stockholders$(286,995) $(141) $(544,579) $6,550 
(Net loss) earnings per share:       
Basic$(6.86) $0.00  $(13.03) $0.16 
Diluted$(6.86) $0.00  $(13.03) $0.16 
Weighted-average shares used to compute earnings per share:       
Basic 41,817   41,699   41,783   41,681 
Diluted 41,817   41,699   41,783   41,717 


FOX FACTORY HOLDING CORP.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in thousands)
(unaudited)
 For the year ended
 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025
OPERATING ACTIVITIES:   
Net (loss) income$(544,720) $6,512 
Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by operating activities:   
Goodwill impairment 557,266    
Depreciation and amortization 92,310   83,907 
Provision for inventory reserve 3,524   5,631 
Stock-based compensation 14,266   9,606 
Amortization of acquired inventory step-up 342   4,485 
Amortization of loan fees 4,839   3,748 
Amortization of deferred gains on prior swap settlements (783)  (4,334)
Proceeds from interest rate swap settlements
 4,032   4,026 
Intangible and long-lived asset impairment 13,487    
Loss on extinguishment of debt 1,777    
Deferred taxes (44,835)  (23,310)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects of acquisitions:   
Accounts receivable (23,523)  10,372 
Inventory 18,005   (26,503)
Income taxes (1,896)  (11,168)
Prepaids and other assets (27,106)  48,463 
Accounts payable 1,235   14,969 
Accrued expenses and other liabilities (7,302)  5,428 
Net cash provided by operating activities 60,918   131,832 
INVESTING ACTIVITIES:   
Purchases of property and equipment (33,967)  (44,040)
Acquisitions of businesses, net of cash acquired    (25,785)
Acquisition foreign exchange hedge settlement    (1,118)
Acquisition of other assets, net of cash acquired    (5,344)
Net cash used in investing activities (33,967)  (76,287)
FINANCING ACTIVITIES:   
Proceeds from revolver 279,000   189,000 
Payments on revolver (282,000)  (406,000)
Proceeds from issuance of debt, net of origination fees 534,615   200,000 
Repayment of term debt (567,433)  (19,286)
Purchase and retirement of common stock    (25,000)
Repurchases from stock compensation program, net (1,294)  (2,608)
Deferred debt issuance/modification costs (2,897)  (3,434)
Net cash used in financing activities (40,009)  (67,328)
EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (608)  (185)
CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (13,666)  (11,968)
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS—Beginning of period 71,674   83,642 
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS—End of period$58,008  $71,674 


FOX FACTORY HOLDING CORP.

NET (LOSS) INCOME TO ADJUSTED NET INCOME RECONCILIATION
AND CALCULATION OF ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE
(in thousands, except per share data)
(unaudited)

The following tables provide a reconciliation of net (loss) income attributable to FOX stockholders, the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP, to adjusted net income (a non-GAAP measure), and the calculation of adjusted earnings per share (a non-GAAP measure) for the three and twelve months ended January 2, 2026 and January 3, 2025. These non-GAAP financial measures are provided in addition to, and not as alternatives for, the Company’s reported GAAP results.

 For the three months ended For the year ended
 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025
Net (loss) income attributable to FOX stockholders$(286,995) $(141) $(544,579) $6,550 
Goodwill impairment 295,178      557,307    
Intangible and long-lived asset impairment 13,517      13,517    
Amortization of purchased intangibles 10,371   11,173   42,030   44,528 
Litigation and settlement-related expenses 552   1,103   2,042   4,329 
Other acquisition and integration-related expenses(1) 447   1,962   2,375   8,054 
Organizational restructuring expenses(2) 4,967   2,019   13,886   3,262 
Strategic transformation costs(3) 471   169   491   1,689 
Tax impacts of reconciling items above(4) (30,209)  (3,449)  (42,518)  (12,991)
Adjusted net income$8,299  $12,836  $44,551  $55,421 
        
Adjusted EPS       
Basic$0.20  $0.31  $1.07  $1.33 
Diluted$0.20  $0.31  $1.06  $1.33 
        
Weighted average shares used to compute adjusted EPS       
Basic 41,817   41,699   41,783   41,681 
Diluted 41,839   41,710   41,870   41,717 


(1) Represents various acquisition-related costs and expenses incurred to acquire and integrate acquired entities into the Company’s operations and the impact of the finished goods inventory and property, plant and equipment valuation adjustments recorded in connection with the purchase of acquired assets.

(2) Represents expenses associated with various restructuring initiatives intended to improve operational efficiency, realign resources, and support the Company’s long-term strategic objectives, including employee severance, relocation expenses, and consulting and advisory fees.

(3) Represents costs associated with various strategic initiatives.

(4) All tax impacts related to non-GAAP adjustments are calculated using the Company’s normalized effective tax rate, except for goodwill and intangible and long-lived asset impairment charges, which are adjusted based on their specific tax attributes. The entire tax benefit associated with goodwill and intangible and long-lived asset impairment was added back.

FOX FACTORY HOLDING CORP.
NET (LOSS) INCOME TO ADJUSTED EBITDA RECONCILIATION AND
CALCULATION OF NET INCOME MARGIN AND ADJUSTED EBITDA MARGIN
(in thousands, except percentages)
(unaudited)

The following tables provide a reconciliation of net (loss) income, the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP, to adjusted EBITDA (a non-GAAP measure), and a reconciliation of net (loss) income margin to adjusted EBITDA margin (a non-GAAP measure) for the three and twelve months ended January 2, 2026 and January 3, 2025. These non-GAAP financial measures are provided in addition to, and not as alternatives for, the Company’s reported GAAP results.

 For the three months ended For the year ended
 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025
Net sales       
Powered Vehicles Group$116,659  $116,159  $488,143  $461,403 
Aftermarket Applications Group 126,188   112,189   470,013   421,453 
Specialty Sports Group 118,225   124,489   509,165   511,065 
Net sales$361,072  $352,837  $1,467,321  $1,393,921 
        
Net (loss) income$(287,029) $(179) $(544,720) $6,512 
Goodwill impairment 295,178      557,307    
Intangible and long-lived asset impairment 13,517      13,517    
(Benefit) provision for income taxes (33,018)  (4,112)  (31,569)  (5,500)
Depreciation and amortization(1) 22,208   21,867   88,398   83,566 
Non-cash stock-based compensation 3,330   3,032   14,266   9,606 
Litigation and settlement-related expenses 552   1,103   2,042   4,329 
Other acquisition and integration-related expenses(2) 447   1,962   2,375   8,054 
Organizational restructuring expenses(3) 4,982   2,019   13,890   3,218 
Strategic transformation costs(4) 471   169   491   1,689 
Interest and other expense, net 14,405   14,575   52,359   55,539 
Adjusted EBITDA$35,043  $40,436  $168,356  $167,013 
        
Net (loss) income margin(79.5)% (0.1)% (37.1)%  0.5%
        
Adjusted EBITDA margin 9.7%  11.5%  11.5%  12.0%
        
Powered Vehicles Group$12,605  $13,101  $62,283  $53,819 
Aftermarket Applications Group 10,312   13,325   55,769   51,745 
Specialty Sports Group 26,372   28,019   107,642   117,811 
Unallocated corporate expenses (14,246)  (14,009)  (57,338)  (56,362)
Adjusted EBITDA$35,043  $40,436  $168,356  $167,013 


(1) Depreciation excludes amortization for purchase accounting property, plant and equipment fair value adjustment, and accelerated depreciation related to organizational restructuring initiatives.

(2) Represents various acquisition-related costs and expenses incurred to integrate acquired entities into the Company’s operations and the impact of the finished goods inventory and property, plant and equipment valuation adjustments recorded in connection with the purchase of acquired assets.

(3) Represents expenses associated with various restructuring initiatives intended to improve operational efficiency, realign resources, and support the Company’s long-term strategic objectives, including employee severance, relocation expenses, and consulting and advisory fees..

(4) Represents costs associated with various strategic initiatives.

FOX FACTORY HOLDING CORP.
GROSS PROFIT TO ADJUSTED GROSS PROFIT RECONCILIATION AND
CALCULATION OF GROSS MARGIN AND ADJUSTED GROSS MARGIN
(in thousands, except percentages)
(unaudited)

The following table provides a reconciliation of gross profit to adjusted gross profit (a non-GAAP measure) for the three and twelve months ended January 2, 2026 and January 3, 2025, and the calculation of gross margin and adjusted gross margin (a non-GAAP measure). These non-GAAP financial measures are provided in addition to, and not as alternatives for, the Company’s reported GAAP results.

 For the three months ended For the year ended
 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025
Net sales$361,072  $352,837  $1,467,321  $1,393,921 
        
Gross profit$102,125  $101,976  $443,247  $423,576 
Amortization of acquired inventory valuation markup       342   4,485 
Organizational restructuring expenses    1,125      1,243 
Adjusted gross profit$102,125  $103,101  $443,589  $429,304 
        
Gross margin 28.3%  28.9%  30.2%  30.4%
        
Adjusted gross margin 28.3%  29.2%  30.2%  30.8%


FOX FACTORY HOLDING CORP.

OPERATING EXPENSE TO ADJUSTED OPERATING EXPENSE RECONCILIATION AND
CALCULATION OF ADJUSTED OPERATING EXPENSE MARGIN
(in thousands, except percentages)
(unaudited)

The following tables provide a reconciliation of operating expense to adjusted operating expense (a non-GAAP measure) and the calculations of operating expense margin and adjusted operating expense margin (a non-GAAP measure), for the three and twelve months ended January 2, 2026 and January 3, 2025. These non-GAAP financial measures are provided in addition to, and not as an alternative for, the Company’s reported GAAP results.

 For the three months ended For the year ended
 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025 January 2, 2026 January 3, 2025
Net sales$361,072  $352,837  $1,467,321  $1,393,921 
        
Operating expense$408,100  $90,573  $966,180  $365,906 
Goodwill impairment (295,178)     (557,307)   
Intangible and long-lived asset impairment (13,517)     (13,517)   
Amortization of purchased intangibles (10,371)  (11,173)  (42,030)  (44,528)
Litigation and settlement-related expenses (552)  (1,103)  (2,042)  (4,329)
Other acquisition and integration-related expenses(1) (447)  (844)  (2,033)  (2,451)
Organizational restructuring expenses(2) (5,126)  (894)  (12,716)  (2,019)
Strategic transformation costs(3) (271)  (169)  (291)  (1,689)
Adjusted operating expense$82,638  $76,390  $336,244  $310,890 
        
Operating expense margin 113.0%  25.7%  65.8%  26.3%
        
Adjusted operating expense margin 22.9%  21.7%  22.9%  22.3%


(1) Represents various acquisition-related costs and expenses incurred to integrate acquired entities into the Company’s operations, excluding amortization for purchase accounting inventory fair value adjustment that was classified as cost of sales.

(2) Represents expenses associated with various restructuring initiatives.

(3) Represents costs associated with various strategic initiatives.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this press release including earnings guidance may be deemed to be forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The Company intends that all such statements be subject to the “safe-harbor” provisions contained in those sections. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or the Company’s future financial or operating performance. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements because they contain words such as “may,” “might,” “will,” “would,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “could,” “can,” “intend,” “target,” “project,” “contemplate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “likely,” “potential”, “remain” or “continue” or the negative of these words or other similar terms or expressions that concern the Company’s expectations, strategy, plans or intentions. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements with regard to expectations related to the future performance of FOX; the Company’s expected demand for its products; the Company’s execution on its organizational restructuring initiatives and strategy to improve operating efficiencies; the Company’s expectation regarding its operating results and future growth prospects; the Company’s expected future sales and future adjusted earnings per diluted share; and any other statements in this press release that are not of a historical nature. Many important factors may cause the Company’s actual results, events or circumstances to differ materially from those discussed in any such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to: the Company’s ability to maintain its suppliers for materials, component parts and product without significant supply chain disruptions; the Company’s ability to improve operating and supply chain efficiencies; the Company’s ability to enforce its intellectual property rights; the Company’s future financial performance, including its sales, cost of sales, gross profit or gross margin, operating expenses, ability to generate positive cash flow, ability to maintain profitability, and ability to remain in compliance with financial covenants; the Company’s ability to monitor the effects of new technological applications, such as artificial intelligence; the Company’s ability to adapt its business model to mitigate the impact of certain changes in tax laws, tariffs, and international trade policies, including regulations or orders related to the import and export of industry products; changes in the relative proportion of profit earned in the numerous jurisdictions in which the Company does business and in tax legislation, case law and other authoritative guidance in those jurisdictions; factors which impact the calculation of the weighted average number of diluted shares of common stock outstanding, including the market price of the Company’s common stock, grants of equity-based awards and the vesting schedules of equity-based awards; the Company’s ability to develop new and innovative products in its current end-markets and to leverage its technologies and brand to expand into new categories and end-markets; the spread of highly infectious or contagious diseases or public health issues causing disruptions in the U.S. and global economy and disrupting the business activities and operations of the Company’s customers, business and operations; the Company’s ability to increase its aftermarket penetration; the Company’s exposure to currency exchange rate fluctuations; the loss of key customers; our ability to accurately forecast demand for our products; strategic transformation costs; legal and regulatory developments, including the outcome of pending litigation or regulatory or other governmental inquiries, and the impact of changing emissions and other regulations in the various jurisdictions in which our products are produced, used, and/or sold; the cost of compliance with, or liabilities related to, environmental or other governmental regulations or changes in governmental or industry regulatory standards; the possibility that the Company may not be able to accelerate its international growth; the Company’s ability to maintain its premium brand image and high-performance products; the Company’s ability to maintain relationships with the professional athletes and race teams that it sponsors; the possibility that the Company may not be able to selectively add additional dealers and distributors in certain geographic markets; the overall growth of the markets in which the Company competes; the Company’s expectations regarding consumer preferences and its ability to respond to changes in consumer preferences and effectively compete against competitors; changes in demand for performance-defining products as well as the Company’s other products; the Company’s loss of key personnel, management and skilled engineers; the Company’s ability to successfully identify, evaluate and manage potential acquisitions and to benefit from such acquisitions; the Company’s ability to complete any acquisition and/or incorporate any acquired assets into its business; product recalls and product liability claims; the impact of change in China-Taiwan relations on the Company’s business, operations or supply chain; future economic or market conditions, including the impact of inflation or the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate changes in response thereto; changes in commodity, freight, and tariff costs (including tariff relief or our ability to mitigate tariffs, particularly in light of the policies of the current presidential administration and retaliatory actions in response thereto); our ability to mitigate increasing input costs through pricing or other measures; and the other risks and uncertainties described in “Risk Factors” contained in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 3, 2025 and filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 28, 2025, or Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q or otherwise described in the Company’s other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. New risks and uncertainties emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for the Company to predict all risks and uncertainties that could have an impact on the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. In light of the significant uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking information included herein, the inclusion of such information should not be regarded as a representation by the Company or any other person that the Company’s expectations, objectives or plans will be achieved in the timeframe anticipated or at all. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the Company’s forward-looking statements and the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

CONTACT:
ICR
Jeff Sonnek
646-277-1263
Jeff.Sonnek@icrinc.com


FAQ

What did FOXF report for fiscal 2025 revenue and adjusted EBITDA on Feb 26, 2026?

Fox Factory reported $1,467.3M in net sales and $168.4M adjusted EBITDA for fiscal 2025. According to the company, adjusted EBITDA margin was 11.5%, reflecting cost actions and headwinds including tariffs and product mix shifts.

How large are the Phase 2 savings and timeline announced by FOXF on Feb 26, 2026?

Phase 2 targets approximately $40 million of incremental savings to be realized in 2026. According to the company, combined Phase 1 and Phase 2 actions are expected to yield about $50 million of realized savings in fiscal 2026.

What guidance did FOXF give for fiscal 2026 adjusted EBITDA and implied margin change?

FOXF gave fiscal 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance of $174M to $203M, implying about 200 basis points of margin improvement at the midpoint. According to the company, this reflects Phase 2 actions and prior-year benefits.

Why did FOXF record a large impairment in fiscal 2025 and how big was it?

The company recorded a goodwill impairment of $557.3M in fiscal 2025 after quantitative impairment assessments. According to the company, impairments were triggered by sustained declines in its stock price and tariff-related headwinds.

How did FOXF's balance sheet change at January 2, 2026 compared to prior year?

As of January 2, 2026, FOXF had $58.0M cash and $673.5M total debt, with goodwill reduced to $83.6M. According to the company, changes reflect impairments, debt repayments, capital expenditures, and working capital movements.
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