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[10-Q] Titan Machinery Inc. Quarterly Earnings Report

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Titan Machinery Inc. operates retail, service and rental of agricultural and construction machinery across North America, Europe and Australia. As of July 31, 2025 the company reported 23,373,234 shares issued and outstanding and described seasonal movements in deferred revenue and unbilled receivables related to service and equipment activity. Deferred revenue was $41.4 million at July 31, 2025 versus $91.7 million at January 31, 2025; the company recognized $87.8 million of revenue during the six months ended July 31, 2025 that had been included in deferred balances as of January 31, 2025.

The company disclosed recent acquisitions and asset impacts: on May 15, 2025 it acquired certain assets of Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. for $13.4 million in cash (including real estate) and assumed related inventory financing of $7.0 million. Floorplan and working capital lines totaled $1.5 billion across multiple facilities. The company recorded impairment charges in the six months ended July 31, 2025 including $0.6 million in the Agriculture segment and $0.1 million related to German intangibles. Management concluded disclosure controls and procedures were effective and is evaluating recently issued FASB ASUs for future impact.

Titan Machinery Inc. gestisce la vendita al dettaglio, l'assistenza e il noleggio di macchine agricole e per l'edilizia in Nord America, Europa e Australia. Al 31 luglio 2025 la società ha comunicato 23.373.234 azioni emesse e in circolazione e ha descritto movimenti stagionali nei ricavi differiti e nei crediti non fatturati collegati alle attività di assistenza e vendita di attrezzature. I ricavi differiti ammontavano a 41,4 milioni di dollari al 31 luglio 2025, rispetto a 91,7 milioni di dollari al 31 gennaio 2025; nel semestre chiuso il 31 luglio 2025 la società ha contabilizzato 87,8 milioni di dollari di ricavi che erano inclusi nei saldi differiti al 31 gennaio 2025.

La società ha inoltre reso note acquisizioni recenti e relativi effetti patrimoniali: il 15 maggio 2025 ha acquisito alcuni beni di Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. per 13,4 milioni di dollari in contanti (compresi immobili) e ha assunto un finanziamento per inventario di 7,0 milioni di dollari. I finanziamenti per floorplan e capitale circolante ammontavano complessivamente a 1,5 miliardi di dollari su più linee. Nel semestre chiuso il 31 luglio 2025 sono state registrate svalutazioni, tra cui 0,6 milioni di dollari nel segmento Agricoltura e 0,1 milioni di dollari relativi a attività immateriali in Germania. La direzione ha concluso che i controlli e le procedure di informativa sono efficaci e sta valutando l'impatto futuro dei recenti Accounting Standards Updates (ASU) emessi dal FASB.

Titan Machinery Inc. opera en la venta minorista, el servicio y el alquiler de maquinaria agrícola y de construcción en Norteamérica, Europa y Australia. Al 31 de julio de 2025 la compañía informó 23.373.234 acciones emitidas y en circulación y señaló movimientos estacionales en ingresos diferidos y cuentas por cobrar no facturadas relacionados con actividades de servicio y equipo. Los ingresos diferidos eran de 41,4 millones de dólares al 31 de julio de 2025 frente a 91,7 millones al 31 de enero de 2025; la empresa reconoció 87,8 millones de dólares en ingresos durante los seis meses terminados el 31 de julio de 2025 que habían estado incluidos en los saldos diferidos al 31 de enero de 2025.

La compañía divulgó adquisiciones recientes y efectos sobre activos: el 15 de mayo de 2025 adquirió determinados activos de Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. por 13,4 millones de dólares en efectivo (incluyendo bienes inmuebles) y asumió financiamiento de inventario relacionado por 7,0 millones. Las líneas de floorplan y de capital de trabajo sumaban 1.500 millones de dólares en varias facilidades. En los seis meses cerrados el 31 de julio de 2025 se registraron cargos por deterioro, incluidos 0,6 millones en el segmento Agrícola y 0,1 millones relacionados con intangibles en Alemania. La dirección concluyó que los controles y procedimientos de divulgación son efectivos y está evaluando el impacto futuro de recientes ASU emitidos por el FASB.

Titan Machinery Inc.는 북미, 유럽 및 호주에서 농업 및 건설 기계의 소매, 서비스 및 임대 사업을 운영하고 있습니다. 2025년 7월 31일 기준으로 회사는 발행주식 수가 23,373,234주라고 보고했으며, 서비스 및 장비 활동과 관련한 이연수익 및 미청구수익의 계절적 변동을 설명했습니다. 이연수익은 2025년 7월 31일 현재 4,140만 달러로, 2025년 1월 31일의 9,170만 달러와 비교됩니다; 회사는 2025년 7월 31일로 끝나는 6개월 동안 2025년 1월 31일 기준 이연 잔액에 포함되어 있던 8,780만 달러의 수익을 인식했습니다.

회사는 최근 인수 및 자산 영향도 공개했습니다: 2025년 5월 15일에 Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc.의 특정 자산(부동산 포함)을 현금 1,340만 달러에 인수했으며 관련 재고 금융 700만 달러를 인수했습니다. 여러 시설에 걸쳐 플로어플랜 및 운전자본 대출 한도는 총 15억 달러였습니다. 2025년 7월 31일로 끝나는 6개월 동안 농업 부문에서 60만 달러, 독일 무형자산 관련 10만 달러 등 손상차손을 기록했습니다. 경영진은 공시 통제 및 절차가 효과적이라고 결론지었으며 최근 FASB의 ASU 발행이 향후 미칠 영향을 평가하고 있습니다.

Titan Machinery Inc. exploite des activités de vente au détail, de service et de location de machines agricoles et de construction en Amérique du Nord, en Europe et en Australie. Au 31 juillet 2025, la société a déclaré 23 373 234 actions émises et en circulation et a décrit des mouvements saisonniers des produits constatés d'avance et des créances non facturées liés aux activités de service et d'équipement. Les produits constatés d'avance s'établissaient à 41,4 millions de dollars au 31 juillet 2025 contre 91,7 millions au 31 janvier 2025 ; la société a comptabilisé 87,8 millions de dollars de produits au cours des six mois clos le 31 juillet 2025 qui figuraient dans les soldes différés au 31 janvier 2025.

La société a divulgué des acquisitions récentes et leurs incidences sur les actifs : le 15 mai 2025, elle a acquis certains actifs de Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. pour 13,4 millions de dollars en espèces (y compris des biens immobiliers) et a repris un financement d'inventaire de 7,0 millions. Les lignes de financement floorplan et de fonds de roulement s'élevaient à 1,5 milliard de dollars sur plusieurs facilités. Des charges de dépréciation ont été enregistrées pour les six mois clos le 31 juillet 2025, notamment 0,6 million dans le segment Agriculture et 0,1 million lié à des actifs incorporels allemands. La direction a conclu que les contrôles et procédures de communication étaient efficaces et évalue l'impact futur des récents ASU publiés par le FASB.

Titan Machinery Inc. betreibt den Einzelhandel, Service und die Vermietung von landwirtschaftlichen und bauwirtschaftlichen Maschinen in Nordamerika, Europa und Australien. Zum 31. Juli 2025 meldete das Unternehmen 23.373.234 ausgegebene und ausstehende Aktien und erläuterte saisonale Schwankungen bei abgegrenzten Erträgen und nicht in Rechnung gestellten Forderungen im Zusammenhang mit Service- und Geräteaktivitäten. Die abgegrenzten Erträge beliefen sich zum 31. Juli 2025 auf 41,4 Mio. USD gegenüber 91,7 Mio. USD zum 31. Januar 2025; das Unternehmen hat in den sechs Monaten zum 31. Juli 2025 87,8 Mio. USD Umsatzerlöse realisiert, die zum 31. Januar 2025 in den abgegrenzten Salden enthalten waren.

Das Unternehmen gab kürzliche Übernahmen und Auswirkungen auf Vermögenswerte bekannt: Am 15. Mai 2025 erwarb es bestimmte Vermögenswerte von Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. für 13,4 Mio. USD in bar (einschließlich Immobilien) und übernahm eine damit verbundene Lagerfinanzierung in Höhe von 7,0 Mio. USD. Floorplan- und Betriebskapitallinien beliefen sich über mehrere Einrichtungen hinweg auf insgesamt 1,5 Mrd. USD. Im sechsmonatigen Zeitraum bis 31. Juli 2025 wurden Wertminderungsaufwendungen verbucht, darunter 0,6 Mio. USD im Agrarsegment und 0,1 Mio. USD im Zusammenhang mit deutschen immateriellen Vermögenswerten. Das Management kam zu dem Schluss, dass die Offenlegungs‑Kontrollen und -Verfahren wirksam sind, und prüft die zukünftigen Auswirkungen der kürzlich vom FASB herausgegebenen ASUs.

Positive
  • Disclosure controls evaluated as effective by CEO and CFO
  • Strategic acquisition of Farmers Implement for $13.4 million expanded Agriculture segment presence
  • Substantial floorplan capacity with $1.5 billion of floorplan and working capital lines available
Negative
  • Large reliance on floorplan financing with non-interest-bearing floorplan payables of $394.8 million as of July 31, 2025
  • Recorded impairment charges including $0.6 million in Agriculture and $0.1 million for German intangibles in the six months ended July 31, 2025
  • Deferred revenue decline from $91.7 million (Jan 31, 2025) to $41.4 million (Jul 31, 2025) reflecting seasonal timing of cash and recognition

Insights

TL;DR: Results show seasonal revenue recognition, a modest acquisition, large floorplan capacity, and small impairment charges—overall operationally stable.

The filing highlights the company's seasonal cash and revenue flows driven by equipment deliveries and service cycles, evidenced by the decline in deferred revenue from $91.7 million to $41.4 million between January and July 2025 and $87.8 million of deferred revenue recognized in the six-month period. The May 15, 2025 acquisition for $13.4 million expands the Agriculture footprint while associated inventory financing of $7.0 million was offered by manufacturers. Floorplan and working capital capacity of $1.5 billion supports inventory purchasing but also represents significant short-term financing reliance. Impairment charges were small ($0.6 million agriculture; $0.1 million German intangibles) and appear immaterial to consolidated results. Management reports effective disclosure controls and is assessing new ASU impacts.

TL;DR: Key risks include large floorplan exposure and foreign currency/Ukraine exposure, but current assessments report no material near-term impact.

The company discloses material floorplan and working capital lines totaling $1.5 billion and non-interest-bearing floorplan payables of $394.8 million as of July 31, 2025, indicating concentrated reliance on manufacturer and bank financing for inventory. Foreign currency risk is discussed, with a noted $0.7 million net UAH exposure in Ukraine and commentary that a 10% hypothetical exchange move would not be material now, while acknowledging potential volatility from the Russia/Ukraine conflict. Legal proceedings are described as routine and not expected to be material. The firm is monitoring tax law changes and new FASB standards; preliminary assessments indicate no material effects but evaluations are ongoing.

Titan Machinery Inc. gestisce la vendita al dettaglio, l'assistenza e il noleggio di macchine agricole e per l'edilizia in Nord America, Europa e Australia. Al 31 luglio 2025 la società ha comunicato 23.373.234 azioni emesse e in circolazione e ha descritto movimenti stagionali nei ricavi differiti e nei crediti non fatturati collegati alle attività di assistenza e vendita di attrezzature. I ricavi differiti ammontavano a 41,4 milioni di dollari al 31 luglio 2025, rispetto a 91,7 milioni di dollari al 31 gennaio 2025; nel semestre chiuso il 31 luglio 2025 la società ha contabilizzato 87,8 milioni di dollari di ricavi che erano inclusi nei saldi differiti al 31 gennaio 2025.

La società ha inoltre reso note acquisizioni recenti e relativi effetti patrimoniali: il 15 maggio 2025 ha acquisito alcuni beni di Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. per 13,4 milioni di dollari in contanti (compresi immobili) e ha assunto un finanziamento per inventario di 7,0 milioni di dollari. I finanziamenti per floorplan e capitale circolante ammontavano complessivamente a 1,5 miliardi di dollari su più linee. Nel semestre chiuso il 31 luglio 2025 sono state registrate svalutazioni, tra cui 0,6 milioni di dollari nel segmento Agricoltura e 0,1 milioni di dollari relativi a attività immateriali in Germania. La direzione ha concluso che i controlli e le procedure di informativa sono efficaci e sta valutando l'impatto futuro dei recenti Accounting Standards Updates (ASU) emessi dal FASB.

Titan Machinery Inc. opera en la venta minorista, el servicio y el alquiler de maquinaria agrícola y de construcción en Norteamérica, Europa y Australia. Al 31 de julio de 2025 la compañía informó 23.373.234 acciones emitidas y en circulación y señaló movimientos estacionales en ingresos diferidos y cuentas por cobrar no facturadas relacionados con actividades de servicio y equipo. Los ingresos diferidos eran de 41,4 millones de dólares al 31 de julio de 2025 frente a 91,7 millones al 31 de enero de 2025; la empresa reconoció 87,8 millones de dólares en ingresos durante los seis meses terminados el 31 de julio de 2025 que habían estado incluidos en los saldos diferidos al 31 de enero de 2025.

La compañía divulgó adquisiciones recientes y efectos sobre activos: el 15 de mayo de 2025 adquirió determinados activos de Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. por 13,4 millones de dólares en efectivo (incluyendo bienes inmuebles) y asumió financiamiento de inventario relacionado por 7,0 millones. Las líneas de floorplan y de capital de trabajo sumaban 1.500 millones de dólares en varias facilidades. En los seis meses cerrados el 31 de julio de 2025 se registraron cargos por deterioro, incluidos 0,6 millones en el segmento Agrícola y 0,1 millones relacionados con intangibles en Alemania. La dirección concluyó que los controles y procedimientos de divulgación son efectivos y está evaluando el impacto futuro de recientes ASU emitidos por el FASB.

Titan Machinery Inc.는 북미, 유럽 및 호주에서 농업 및 건설 기계의 소매, 서비스 및 임대 사업을 운영하고 있습니다. 2025년 7월 31일 기준으로 회사는 발행주식 수가 23,373,234주라고 보고했으며, 서비스 및 장비 활동과 관련한 이연수익 및 미청구수익의 계절적 변동을 설명했습니다. 이연수익은 2025년 7월 31일 현재 4,140만 달러로, 2025년 1월 31일의 9,170만 달러와 비교됩니다; 회사는 2025년 7월 31일로 끝나는 6개월 동안 2025년 1월 31일 기준 이연 잔액에 포함되어 있던 8,780만 달러의 수익을 인식했습니다.

회사는 최근 인수 및 자산 영향도 공개했습니다: 2025년 5월 15일에 Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc.의 특정 자산(부동산 포함)을 현금 1,340만 달러에 인수했으며 관련 재고 금융 700만 달러를 인수했습니다. 여러 시설에 걸쳐 플로어플랜 및 운전자본 대출 한도는 총 15억 달러였습니다. 2025년 7월 31일로 끝나는 6개월 동안 농업 부문에서 60만 달러, 독일 무형자산 관련 10만 달러 등 손상차손을 기록했습니다. 경영진은 공시 통제 및 절차가 효과적이라고 결론지었으며 최근 FASB의 ASU 발행이 향후 미칠 영향을 평가하고 있습니다.

Titan Machinery Inc. exploite des activités de vente au détail, de service et de location de machines agricoles et de construction en Amérique du Nord, en Europe et en Australie. Au 31 juillet 2025, la société a déclaré 23 373 234 actions émises et en circulation et a décrit des mouvements saisonniers des produits constatés d'avance et des créances non facturées liés aux activités de service et d'équipement. Les produits constatés d'avance s'établissaient à 41,4 millions de dollars au 31 juillet 2025 contre 91,7 millions au 31 janvier 2025 ; la société a comptabilisé 87,8 millions de dollars de produits au cours des six mois clos le 31 juillet 2025 qui figuraient dans les soldes différés au 31 janvier 2025.

La société a divulgué des acquisitions récentes et leurs incidences sur les actifs : le 15 mai 2025, elle a acquis certains actifs de Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. pour 13,4 millions de dollars en espèces (y compris des biens immobiliers) et a repris un financement d'inventaire de 7,0 millions. Les lignes de financement floorplan et de fonds de roulement s'élevaient à 1,5 milliard de dollars sur plusieurs facilités. Des charges de dépréciation ont été enregistrées pour les six mois clos le 31 juillet 2025, notamment 0,6 million dans le segment Agriculture et 0,1 million lié à des actifs incorporels allemands. La direction a conclu que les contrôles et procédures de communication étaient efficaces et évalue l'impact futur des récents ASU publiés par le FASB.

Titan Machinery Inc. betreibt den Einzelhandel, Service und die Vermietung von landwirtschaftlichen und bauwirtschaftlichen Maschinen in Nordamerika, Europa und Australien. Zum 31. Juli 2025 meldete das Unternehmen 23.373.234 ausgegebene und ausstehende Aktien und erläuterte saisonale Schwankungen bei abgegrenzten Erträgen und nicht in Rechnung gestellten Forderungen im Zusammenhang mit Service- und Geräteaktivitäten. Die abgegrenzten Erträge beliefen sich zum 31. Juli 2025 auf 41,4 Mio. USD gegenüber 91,7 Mio. USD zum 31. Januar 2025; das Unternehmen hat in den sechs Monaten zum 31. Juli 2025 87,8 Mio. USD Umsatzerlöse realisiert, die zum 31. Januar 2025 in den abgegrenzten Salden enthalten waren.

Das Unternehmen gab kürzliche Übernahmen und Auswirkungen auf Vermögenswerte bekannt: Am 15. Mai 2025 erwarb es bestimmte Vermögenswerte von Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. für 13,4 Mio. USD in bar (einschließlich Immobilien) und übernahm eine damit verbundene Lagerfinanzierung in Höhe von 7,0 Mio. USD. Floorplan- und Betriebskapitallinien beliefen sich über mehrere Einrichtungen hinweg auf insgesamt 1,5 Mrd. USD. Im sechsmonatigen Zeitraum bis 31. Juli 2025 wurden Wertminderungsaufwendungen verbucht, darunter 0,6 Mio. USD im Agrarsegment und 0,1 Mio. USD im Zusammenhang mit deutschen immateriellen Vermögenswerten. Das Management kam zu dem Schluss, dass die Offenlegungs‑Kontrollen und -Verfahren wirksam sind, und prüft die zukünftigen Auswirkungen der kürzlich vom FASB herausgegebenen ASUs.

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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
 FORM 10-Q
 
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the quarterly period ended July 31, 2025
OR

TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the transition period from ____ to ____
 
Commission File No. 001-33866
 
TITAN MACHINERY INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware 45-0357838
(State or Other Jurisdiction of
Incorporation or Organization)
 (IRS Employer
Identification No.)

644 East Beaton Drive
West Fargo, ND 58078-2648
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
 
Registrant’s telephone number (701) 356-0130

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $0.00001 par value per shareTITNThe Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  Yes      No  

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).  Yes     No  

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and "emerging growth company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer Accelerated filer ☒
Non-accelerated filerSmaller reporting company 
Emerging growth company 

    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).  Yes     No  

As of September 1, 2025, 23,372,977 shares of Common Stock, $0.00001 par value, of the registrant were outstanding.


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TITAN MACHINERY INC.
QUARTERLY REPORT ON FORM 10-Q
 Table of Contents
 Page No.
PART I.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
3
ITEM 1.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
3
 Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
3
 Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
4
 Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss)
5
 Condensed Consolidated Statements of Stockholders' Equity
6
 Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
7
 Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
8
ITEM 2.
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
23
ITEM 3.
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
37
ITEM 4.
CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
37
PART II.
OTHER INFORMATION
38
ITEM 1.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
38
ITEM 1A.
RISK FACTORS
38
ITEM 2.UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
38
ITEM 3.
DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
38
ITEM 4.
MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
38
ITEM 5.
OTHER INFORMATION
38
ITEM 6.
EXHIBITS
38
Exhibit Index
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Signatures
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PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
ITEM 1.                FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
TITAN MACHINERY INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands, except per share data)
July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
Assets
Current Assets
Cash$32,675 $35,898 
Receivables, net of allowance for expected credit losses127,608 119,814 
Inventories, net 1,140,000 1,108,672 
Prepaid expenses and other25,999 28,244 
Total current assets1,326,282 1,292,628 
Noncurrent Assets
Property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 377,897 379,690 
Operating lease assets48,210 27,935 
Deferred income taxes11,492 2,552 
Goodwill63,936 61,246 
Intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization48,983 48,306 
Other1,142 1,581 
Total noncurrent assets551,660 521,310 
Total Assets$1,877,942 $1,813,938 
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable$41,502 $37,166 
Floorplan payable 852,225 755,698 
Current maturities of long-term debt11,432 10,920 
Current operating lease liabilities4,356 5,747 
Deferred revenue41,702 91,933 
Accrued expenses and other59,916 59,492 
Total current liabilities1,011,133 960,956 
Long-Term Liabilities
Long-term debt, less current maturities 153,058 157,767 
Operating lease liabilities46,082 25,588 
Finance lease liabilities44,570 44,894 
Deferred income taxes9,322 8,818 
Other long-term liabilities3,434 1,838 
Total long-term liabilities256,466 238,905 
Commitments and Contingencies
Stockholders' Equity
Common stock, par value $.00001 per share, 45,000,000 shares authorized; 23,373,234 shares issued and outstanding at July 31, 2025; 23,124,768 shares issued and outstanding at January 31, 2025
  
Additional paid-in-capital264,395 262,097 
Retained earnings341,110 360,314 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)4,838 (8,334)
Total stockholders' equity 610,343 614,077 
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity$1,877,942 $1,813,938 
 See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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TITAN MACHINERY INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands, except per share data)
 Three Months Ended July 31,Six Months Ended July 31,
 2025202420252024
Revenue
Equipment$376,262 $465,233 $813,102 $933,322 
Parts109,222 109,805 214,851 218,032 
Service48,800 47,268 92,817 92,346 
Rental and other12,142 11,368 19,993 18,676 
Total Revenue546,426 633,674 1,140,763 1,262,376 
Cost of Revenue
Equipment351,406 422,236 758,755 834,476 
Parts74,573 74,239 147,653 147,390 
Service17,480 16,144 34,089 32,920 
Rental and other9,321 8,676 15,686 13,458 
Total Cost of Revenue452,780 521,295 956,183 1,028,244 
Gross Profit93,646 112,379 184,580 234,132 
Operating Expenses92,661 95,156 189,065 194,314 
Impairment of Goodwill 531  531 
Impairment of Intangible and Long-Lived Assets323 942 589 942 
Income (Loss) from Operations662 15,750 (5,074)38,345 
Other Income (Expense)
Interest and other income (expense)2,638 (7,048)2,149 (7,335)
Floorplan interest expense(6,812)(9,218)(13,338)(16,282)
Other interest expense(4,724)(3,734)(9,256)(6,193)
(Loss) Income Before Income Taxes(8,236)(4,250)(25,519)8,535 
(Benefit) Provision for Income Taxes(2,236)54 (6,315)3,399 
Net (Loss) Income$(6,000)$(4,304)$(19,204)$5,136 
(Losses) Earnings per Share:
Basic$(0.26)$(0.19)$(0.85)$0.22 
Diluted$(0.26)$(0.19)$(0.85)$0.22 
Weighted Average Common Shares:
Basic22,764 22,617 22,717 22,580 
Diluted22,764 22,617 22,717 22,583 
 See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

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TITAN MACHINERY INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands)
 Three Months Ended July 31,Six Months Ended July 31,
 2025202420252024
Net (Loss) Income$(6,000)$(4,304)$(19,204)$5,136 
Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
Foreign currency translation adjustments9,511 58 13,172 (4,467)
Comprehensive Income (Loss)$3,511 $(4,246)$(6,032)$669 
 See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

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TITAN MACHINERY INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands)
Common StockAdditional Paid-In CapitalRetained EarningsAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)Total Stockholders' Equity
Shares OutstandingAmount
Balance at January 31, 202523,125 $— $262,097 $360,314 $(8,334)$614,077 
Common stock issued on grant of restricted stock, net of restricted stock forfeitures and restricted stock withheld for employee withholding tax(39)— (681)— — (681)
Stock-based compensation expense— — 1,591 — — 1,591 
Net loss— — — (13,204)— (13,204)
Other comprehensive income— — — — 3,661 3,661 
Balance at April 30, 202523,086 $— $263,007 $347,110 $(4,673)$605,444 
Common stock issued on grant of restricted stock, net of restricted stock forfeitures and restricted stock withheld for employee withholding tax287 — (11)— — (11)
Stock-based compensation expense— — 1,399 — — 1,399 
Net loss— — — (6,000)— (6,000)
Other comprehensive income— — — — 9,511 9,511 
Balance at July 31, 202523,373 $— $264,395 $341,110 $4,838 $610,343 
Common StockAdditional Paid-In CapitalRetained EarningsAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)Total Stockholders' Equity
Shares OutstandingAmount
Balance at January 31, 202422,848 $— $258,657 $397,225 $1,760 $657,642 
Common stock issued on grant of restricted stock, net of restricted stock forfeitures and restricted stock withheld for employee withholding tax(30)— (794)— — (794)
Stock-based compensation expense— — 837 — — 837 
Net income— — — 9,441 — 9,441 
Other comprehensive loss— — — — (4,525)(4,525)
Balance at April 30, 202422,818 $— $258,700 $406,666 $(2,765)$662,601 
Common stock issued on grant of restricted stock, net of restricted stock forfeitures and restricted stock withheld for employee withholding tax310 — (51)— — (51)
Stock-based compensation expense— — 1,262 — — 1,262 
Net loss— — — (4,304)— (4,304)
Other comprehensive income— — — — 58 58 
Balance at July 31, 202423,128 $— $259,911 $402,362 $(2,707)$659,566 
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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TITAN MACHINERY INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands)
 Six Months Ended July 31,
 20252024
Operating Activities
Net (loss) income$(19,204)$5,136 
Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by operating activities
Depreciation and amortization18,329 18,413 
Impairment589 1,473 
Deferred income taxes(8,826)(650)
Stock-based compensation expense2,990 2,099 
Noncash interest expense494 493 
Noncash lease expense2,583 4,630 
Sale-leaseback finance modification expense 11,159 
Gain on extinguishment of debt (3,585)
Other, net(3,864)2,689 
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of effects of acquisitions
Receivables(4,199)18,499 
Prepaid expenses and other assets6,304 9,301 
Inventories(2,929)(242,113)
Manufacturer floorplan payable100,638 206,103 
Deferred revenue(51,417)(58,326)
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other and other long-term liabilities8,406 (22,688)
Net Cash Provided by (Used for) Operating Activities49,894 (47,367)
Investing Activities
Rental fleet purchases (361)
Property and equipment purchases (excluding rental fleet)(15,655)(22,174)
Proceeds from sale of property and equipment3,829 1,198 
Acquisition consideration, net of cash acquired(13,370)(260)
Other, net344 130 
Net Cash Used for Investing Activities(24,852)(21,467)
Financing Activities
Net change in non-manufacturer floorplan payable(19,633)78,965 
Proceeds from long-term debt borrowings1,460  
Principal payments on long-term debt and finance leases(11,077)(11,853)
Payment of debt issuance costs (3,745)
Other, net(711)(956)
Net Cash (Used for) Provided by Financing Activities(29,961)62,411 
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash1,696 (424)
Net Change in Cash(3,223)(6,847)
Cash at Beginning of Period35,898 38,066 
Cash at End of Period$32,675 $31,219 
Supplemental Disclosures of Cash Flow Information
Cash paid during the period
Income taxes, net of refunds$559 $6,712 
Interest$22,023 $21,408 
Supplemental Disclosures of Noncash Investing and Financing Activities
Net property and equipment financed with long-term debt, finance leases, accounts payable and accrued liabilities$(2,341)$8,415 
Long-term debt to acquire finance leases$ $42,182 
Net transfer of assets to property and equipment from inventories$336 $(7,201)
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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TITAN MACHINERY INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(UNAUDITED)
NOTE 1 - BUSINESS ACTIVITY AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Presentation
The unaudited consolidated financial statements included herein have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for interim reporting. Accordingly, they do not include all the information and footnotes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for complete financial statements. In the opinion of management, all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring accruals, considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included. The quarterly operating results for Titan Machinery Inc. ("we", "us", "our", or the “Company”) are subject to fluctuation due to varying weather patterns and other factors influencing customer profitability, which may impact the timing and amount of equipment purchases, rentals, and after-sales parts and service purchases by the Company’s agriculture, construction and international customers. Therefore, operating results for the six-months ended July 31, 2025 are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the fiscal year ending January 31, 2026. The information contained in the consolidated balance sheet as of January 31, 2025 was derived from the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company for the fiscal year then ended. These Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2025 as filed with the SEC.
Nature of Business
The Company is engaged in the retail sale, service and rental of agricultural and construction machinery through its stores in the United States, Europe, and Australia. The Company’s North American stores are located in Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Internationally, the Company's European stores are located in Bulgaria, Germany, Romania, and Ukraine and the Company's Australian stores are located in New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria in Southeastern Australia.
Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates, particularly related to realization of inventory, impairment of long-lived assets, goodwill, or indefinite lived intangible assets, collectability of receivables, and income taxes.
Principles of Consolidation
The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All material accounts, transactions and profits between the consolidated companies have been eliminated in consolidation.
Recently issued accounting pronouncements not yet adopted
In December 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued Accounting Standard Update (ASU) 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, which requires additional income tax disclosures in the rate reconciliation table for federal, state and foreign income taxes, in addition to more details about the reconciling items in some categories when items meet a certain quantitative threshold. ASU 2023-09 is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2024 with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the provisions of the amendments and the impact on its future consolidated statements.
In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, Income Statement-Reporting Comprehensive Income-Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses. The amendments in ASU 2024-03 require public entities to disclose specified information about certain costs and expenses. Additionally, in January 2025, FASB issued ASU 2025-01, Income Statement-Reporting Comprehensive Income-Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Clarifying the Effective Date to clarify the effective date of ASU 2024-03. ASU 2024-03 is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2026 and interim periods within annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027. Early adoption is permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the provisions of the amendments and the impact on its future consolidated statements.
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In May 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-03, Business Combinations (Topic 805) and Consolidation (Topic 810): Determining the Accounting Acquirer in the Acquisition of a Variable Interest Entity (“VIE”), which provides clarifying guidance on determining the accounting acquirer in certain transactions involving VIEs. The update aims to improve consistency and comparability in financial reporting. The guidance will be effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2026, including interim periods within those annual periods. Early adoption is permitted. Upon adoption, the guidance will be applied prospectively. The Company is currently evaluating the provisions of the amendments and the impact on its future consolidated statements.
In July 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-05, Financial Instruments-Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses for Accounts Receivable and Contract Assets, which provides all entities, including public business entities, with a practical expedient, which allows the entity to assume that current conditions as of the balance sheet date do not change for the remaining life of the asset when developing reasonable and supportable forecasts as part of estimating expected credit losses. The amendments in ASU No. 2025-05 should be applied prospectively and are effective for all entities for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2025, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods. Early adoption is permitted in both interim and annual reporting periods in which financial statements have not yet been issued or made available for issuance. The Company is currently evaluating the provisions of the amendments and the impact on its future consolidated statements.
NOTE 2 - EARNINGS PER SHARE
The following table sets forth the calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share (“EPS”):
 Three Months Ended July 31,Six Months Ended July 31,
 2025202420252024
 (in thousands, except per share data)
Numerator:
Net (loss) income$(6,000)$(4,304)$(19,204)$5,136 
Allocation to participating securities   (78)
Net (loss) income attributable to Titan Machinery Inc. common stockholders$(6,000)$(4,304)$(19,204)$5,058 
Denominator:
Basic weighted-average common shares outstanding22,764 22,617 22,717 22,580 
Plus: incremental shares from vesting of restricted stock units   3 
Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding22,764 22,617 22,717 22,583 
(Losses) Earnings Per Share:
Basic$(0.26)$(0.19)$(0.85)$0.22 
Diluted$(0.26)$(0.19)$(0.85)$0.22 
Anti-dilutive shares excluded from diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding:
Restricted stock units15 12 15 — 
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NOTE 3 - REVENUE
Revenue is recognized when control of the promised goods or services is transferred to the customer, in an amount that reflects the consideration we expect to collect in exchange for those goods or services. Sales, value added and other taxes collected from our customers concurrent with our revenue activities are excluded from revenue.
The following tables present our revenue disaggregated by revenue source and segment:
Three Months Ended July 31, 2025
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
(in thousands)
Equipment$235,657 $42,363 $77,880 $20,362 $376,262 
Parts73,216 13,011 16,070 6,925 109,222 
Service35,156 7,219 3,440 2,985 48,800 
Other1,091 424 525 295 2,335 
Revenue from contracts with customers345,120 63,017 97,915 30,567 536,619 
Rental635 8,970 202 — 9,807 
Total revenue$345,755 $71,987 $98,117 $30,567 $546,426 
Three Months Ended July 31, 2024
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
(in thousands)
Equipment$312,556 $52,844 $49,146 $50,687 $465,233 
Parts75,430 11,049 15,407 7,919 109,805 
Service34,570 7,214 3,076 2,408 47,268 
Other1,000 520 198 284 2,002 
Revenue from contracts with customers423,556 71,627 67,827 61,298 624,308 
Rental480 8,564 322 — 9,366 
Total revenue$424,036 $80,191 $68,149 $61,298 $633,674 
Six Months Ended July 31, 2025
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
(in thousands)
Equipment$513,422 $89,047 $155,158 $55,475 $813,102 
Parts146,249 25,694 29,442 13,466 214,851 
Service67,575 14,009 6,065 5,168 92,817 
Other2,009 719 941 421 4,090 
Revenue from contracts with customers729,255 129,469 191,606 74,530 1,124,860 
Rental886 14,648 369 — 15,903 
Total revenue$730,141 $144,117 $191,975 $74,530 $1,140,763 

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Six Months Ended July 31, 2024
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
(in thousands)
Equipment$651,269 $99,939 $96,645 $85,469 $933,322 
Parts150,395 22,879 29,931 14,827 218,032 
Service67,512 14,014 5,833 4,987 92,346 
Other1,875 836 351 435 3,497 
Revenue from contracts with customers871,051 137,668 132,760 105,718 1,247,197 
Rental670 14,015 494 — 15,179 
Total revenue$871,721 $151,683 $133,254 $105,718 $1,262,376 
Unbilled Receivables and Deferred Revenue
Unbilled receivables from contracts with customers amounted to $30.3 million and $24.6 million as of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025, respectively. This increase in unbilled receivables is primarily the result of a seasonal increase in the volume of our service transactions in which we recognize revenue as our work is performed and prior to customer invoicing.
Deferred revenue from contracts with customers amounted to $41.4 million and $91.7 million as of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025, respectively. Our deferred revenue most often increases in the fourth quarter of each fiscal year due to a higher level of customer down payments or prepayments and longer time periods between customer payment and delivery of the equipment asset, and the related recognition of equipment revenue, prior to its seasonal use. During the six months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, the Company recognized $87.8 million and $85.6 million, respectively, of revenue that was included in the deferred revenue balance as of January 31, 2025 and January 31, 2024, respectively. No material amount of revenue was recognized during the six months ended July 31, 2025 or 2024 from performance obligations satisfied in previous periods.     
NOTE 4 - RECEIVABLES
The Company provides an allowance for expected credit losses on its nonrental receivables. To measure the expected credit losses, receivables have been grouped based on shared credit risk characteristics as shown in the table below.
Trade and unbilled receivables from contracts with customers have credit risk and the allowance is determined by applying expected credit loss percentages to aging categories based on historical experience that are updated each quarter. The rates may also be adjusted to the extent future events are expected to differ from historical results. In addition, the allowance is adjusted based on information obtained by continued monitoring of individual customer credit.
Short-term receivables from finance companies, other receivables due from manufacturers, and other receivables have not historically resulted in any credit losses to the Company. These receivables are short-term in nature and deemed to be of good credit quality and have no need for any allowance for expected credit losses. Management continually monitors these receivables and should information be obtained that identifies potential credit risk, an adjustment to the allowance would be made if deemed appropriate.
Trade and unbilled receivables from rental contracts are primarily in the United States and are specifically excluded from the accounting guidance in determining an allowance for expected losses. The Company provides an allowance for these receivables based on historical experience and using credit information obtained from continued monitoring of customer accounts.
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July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Trade and unbilled receivables from contracts with customers
Trade receivables due from customers$66,757 $49,777 
Unbilled receivables30,269 24,584 
Less allowance for expected credit losses(2,277)(1,994)
94,749 72,367 
Short-term receivables due from finance companies15,180 16,793 
Trade and unbilled receivables from rental contracts
Trade receivables5,397 4,015 
Unbilled receivables1,207 580 
Less allowance for expected credit losses(594)(578)
6,010 4,017 
Other receivables
Due from manufacturers11,070 25,692 
Other599 945 
11,669 26,637 
Receivables, net of allowance for expected credit losses$127,608 $119,814 
Following is a summary of allowance for credit losses on trade and unbilled accounts receivable by segment:
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
(in thousands)
Balance at January 31, 2025$605 $209 $1,132 48 $1,994 
Current expected credit loss provision86 28 257 70 441 
Write-offs charged against allowance(239)(71) (28)(338)
Credit loss recoveries collected24 8 4 — 36 
Foreign exchange impact— — 139 5 144 
Balance at July 31, 2025$476 $174 $1,532 $95 $2,277 
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
(in thousands)
Balance at January 31, 2024$164 $177 $2,638 59 $3,038 
Current expected credit loss provision146 110 (81)38 213 
Write-offs charged against allowance(46)(122)(42)(31)(241)
Credit loss recoveries collected2 34 57 — 93 
Foreign exchange impact— — (26)(1)(27)
Balance at July 31, 2024$266 $199 $2,546 $65 $3,076 
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The following table presents impairment losses (recoveries) on receivables arising from sales contracts with customers and receivables arising from rental contracts reflected in Operating Expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations:
Three Months Ended July 31,Six Months Ended July 31,
2025202420252024
(in thousands)
Impairment losses (recoveries) on:
Receivables from sales contracts$211 $(61)$391 $213 
Receivables from rental contracts27 16 55 130 
$238 $(45)$446 $343 
NOTE 5 - INVENTORIES
July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
 (in thousands)
New equipment$686,176 $611,916 
Used equipment267,353 313,867 
Parts and attachments181,502 177,719 
Work in process4,969 5,170 
$1,140,000 $1,108,672 
NOTE 6 - PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
 (in thousands)
Rental fleet equipment$71,511 $76,447 
Machinery and equipment39,140 38,306 
Vehicles120,922 114,402 
Furniture and fixtures31,175 29,840 
Land, buildings, and leasehold improvements294,189 288,761 
556,937 547,756 
Less accumulated depreciation(179,040)(168,066)
$377,897 $379,690 
The Company includes depreciation expense related to its rental fleet and its trucking fleet for hauling equipment in Cost of Revenue in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, which was $2.2 million and $2.4 million for the three months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and $4.1 million and $4.3 million for the six months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. All other depreciation expense is included in Operating Expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, which was $6.2 million and $6.1 million for the three months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and $12.3 million and $12.2 million for the six months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively
The Company reviews its long-lived assets for potential impairment whenever events or circumstances indicate that the carrying value of the long-lived asset (or asset group) may not be recoverable.
In the six months ended July 31, 2025, the Company determined, based on changing expectations regarding the future use of certain long-lived assets, that the $13.1 million carrying value of certain assets may not be fully recoverable. Accordingly, the Company performed an impairment analysis and estimated the fair value of the asset using an income approach. As a result, the Company recognized an impairment charge of $0.6 million within the Agriculture segment, which is included in Impairment of Intangibles and Long-Lived Assets in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.
In the six months ended July 31, 2024, the Company determined, based on changing expectations regarding the future use of certain long-lived assets, that the $12.7 million carrying value of certain assets may not be fully recoverable. Accordingly, the Company performed an impairment analysis and estimated the fair value of the asset using an income approach. As a result, the Company recognized an impairment charge of $0.9 million within the Europe segment, which is included in Impairment of Intangibles and Long-Lived Assets in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.
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NOTE 7 - INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND GOODWILL
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets
The Company's finite-lived intangible assets consist of customer relationships and covenants not to compete. The following is a summary of intangible assets with finite lives as of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025:
July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
CostAccumulated AmortizationNetCostAccumulated AmortizationNet
(in thousands)(in thousands)
Covenants not to compete$975 $(592)$383 $1,125 $(642)$483 
Customer relationships11,528 (3,027)8,501 11,137 (2,278)8,859 
$12,503 $(3,619)$8,884 $12,262 $(2,920)$9,342 
Total expense related to the amortization of intangible assets, which is recorded in Operating Expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, was $0.5 million for three months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024. Total expense related to the amortization of intangible assets, which is recorded in Operating Expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, was $0.9 million and $1.0 million for the six months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
The Company performed an impairment test in the six months ended July 31, 2025 with respect to its German subsidiary's intangibles assets and recorded an impairment charge of $0.1 million within the Europe segment, which is included in Impairment of Intangible and Long-Lived Assets in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Future amortization expense, as of July 31, 2025, is expected to be as follows:
Fiscal Year Ending January 31,
Amount
(in thousands)
2026 (remainder)$891 
20271,805 
20281,758 
20291,638 
20301,599 
Thereafter1,193 
$8,884 
Indefinite-Lived Intangible Assets
The Company's indefinite-lived intangible assets consist of distribution rights assets. The following is a summary of the changes in indefinite-lived intangible assets, by segment, for the six months ended July 31, 2025:
AgricultureConstructionAustraliaTotal
(in thousands)
January 31, 2025$18,154 $72 $20,738 $38,964 
Foreign currency translation— — 1,135 1,135 
July 31, 2025$18,154 $72 $21,873 $40,099 
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Goodwill
The following presents changes in the carrying amount of goodwill, by segment, for the six months ended July 31, 2025:
AgricultureAustraliaTotal
(in thousands)
January 31, 2025$37,820 $23,426 $61,246 
Arising from business combinations1,400 — 1,400 
Foreign currency translation 1,290 1,290 
July 31, 2025$39,220 $24,716 $63,936 
The Company performed an interim impairment test in the six months ended July 31, 2025 for the German reporting unit. Under the impairment test, the fair value of the reporting unit is estimated using an income approach in which a discounted cash flow analysis is utilized, which includes a five-year forecast of future operating performance for the reporting unit and a terminal value that estimates sustained long-term growth. The discount rate applied to the estimated future cash flows reflects an estimate of the weighted-average cost of capital of comparable companies.
The quantitative goodwill impairment analysis for the German reporting unit indicated that the estimated fair value of the reporting unit was less than the carrying value. The implied fair value of the goodwill associated with the reporting unit approximated zero, thus requiring a full impairment charge of the goodwill carrying value of the reporting unit. As such, a goodwill impairment charge of $0.5 million was recognized within the Europe segment, which is included in Impairment of Goodwill in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.
NOTE 8 - FLOORPLAN PAYABLE/LINES OF CREDIT
As of July 31, 2025, the Company had floorplan and working capital lines of credit totaling $1.5 billion, which is primarily comprised of three floorplan lines of credit: (i) $875.0 million credit facility with CNH Industrial N.V. (“CNH”), (ii) $390.0 million floorplan line of credit and $110.0 million working capital line of credit under its credit agreement with a syndicate of banks (“Bank Syndicate Agreement”), and (iii) $80.0 million credit facility with DLL Finance LLC (“DLL Finance”).
The Company's outstanding balances of floorplan lines of credit as of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025, consisted of the following:
July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
(in thousands)
CNH$613,161 $520,927 
Bank Syndicate Agreement Floorplan Loan124,489 127,154 
DLL Finance39,416 37,859 
Other outstanding balances with manufacturers and non-manufacturers75,159 69,758 
$852,225 $755,698 
As of July 31, 2025, the interest-bearing floorplan payables carried a variable interest rate with a range of 3.08% to 7.50% compared to a range of 4.06% to 9.15% as of January 31, 2025. The Company had non-interest-bearing floorplan payables of $394.8 million and $302.4 million, as of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025, respectively.
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NOTE 9 - LONG TERM DEBT
The following is a summary of the Company's long-term debt as of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025:
DescriptionMaturity DatesInterest RatesJuly 31, 2025January 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Mortgage loans, securedVarious through May 2039
2.1% to 7.3%
$124,963 $129,604 
Sale-leaseback financing obligationsDecember 2028 to December 2030
6.1% to 6.2%
9,685 9,804 
Vehicle loans, securedVarious through February 2031
2.1% to 7.6%
27,994 27,198 
OtherVarious through September 2029
2.4% to 7.4%
1,848 2,081 
Total debt164,490 168,687 
Less: current maturities(11,432)(10,920)
Long-term debt$153,058 $157,767 

NOTE 10 - DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS
The Company holds derivative instruments for the purpose of minimizing exposure to fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates to which the Company is exposed in the normal course of its operations.
From time to time, the Company uses foreign currency forward contracts to hedge the effects of fluctuations in exchange rates on outstanding intercompany loans. The Company does not formally designate and document such derivative instruments as hedging instruments; however, the instruments are an effective economic hedge of the underlying foreign currency exposure. Both the gain or loss on the derivative instrument and the offsetting gain or loss on the underlying intercompany loan are recognized in earnings immediately, thereby eliminating or reducing the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations on net income. The Company's foreign currency forward contracts generally have one-month to three-month maturities. The notional value of outstanding foreign currency contracts was $34.8 million and $46.1 million as of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025, respectively.
As of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025, the fair value of the Company's outstanding derivative instruments was not material. Derivative instruments recognized as assets are recorded in Prepaid expenses and other in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, and derivative instruments recognized as liabilities are recorded in Accrued expenses and other in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
The following table sets forth the gains and losses recognized in income from the Company’s derivative instruments for the three and six months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024. Gains and losses are recognized in Interest and other income (expense) in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations:
Three Months Ended July 31,Six Months Ended July 31,
2025202420252024
 (in thousands)
Foreign currency contract (loss) gain$(140)$(25)$(2,186)$128 
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NOTE 11 - ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
The following is a summary of the changes in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), by component, for the six month periods ended July 31, 2025 and 2024:
Foreign Currency Translation AdjustmentNet Investment Hedging GainTotal Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
(in thousands)
Balance, January 31, 2025$(11,045)$2,711 $(8,334)
Other comprehensive income3,661 — 3,661 
Balance, April 30, 2025(7,384)2,711 (4,673)
Other comprehensive income9,511 — 9,511 
Balance, July 31, 20252,127 2,711 4,838 
Foreign Currency Translation AdjustmentNet Investment Hedging GainTotal Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
(in thousands)
Balance, January 31, 2024$(951)$2,711 $1,760 
Other comprehensive loss(4,525)— (4,525)
Balance, April 30, 2024(5,476)2,711 (2,765)
Other comprehensive income58 — 58 
Balance, July 31, 2024(5,418)2,711 (2,707)
NOTE 12 - LEASES
As Lessor
Revenue generated from leasing activities is disclosed, by segment, in Note 3 - Revenue. The following is the balance of our dedicated rental fleet assets, included in Property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, of our Construction segment as of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025:
July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Rental fleet equipment$71,511 $76,447 
Less accumulated depreciation(25,344)(26,327)
$46,167 $50,120 
NOTE 13 - FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
As of July 31, 2025, the fair value of the Company's foreign currency contracts, which are either assets or liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis, was not material. These foreign currency contracts were valued using a discounted cash flow analysis, which is an income approach, utilizing readily observable market data as inputs, which is classified as a Level 2 fair value measurement.
The Company also has financial instruments that are not recorded at fair value in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, including cash, receivables, payables and long-term debt. The carrying amounts of these financial instruments approximated their fair values as of July 31, 2025 and January 31, 2025. The fair value of these financial instruments was estimated based on Level 2 fair value inputs. The estimated fair value of the Company's Level 2 long-term debt, which is provided for disclosure purposes only, is as follows:
July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Carrying amount$154,805 $158,883 
Fair value$142,838 $145,010 
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NOTE 14 - INCOME TAXES
The effective tax rate was 27.1% and 1.3% for the three months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The effective tax rate was 24.7% and 39.8% for the six months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The effective tax rate is subject to variation of the impact of certain discrete items, mainly the vesting of share-based compensation, the mix of domestic and foreign income and the impact of the recognition of valuation allowance on our foreign deferred tax assets.
On July 4, 2025, One Big Beautiful Bill Act was enacted into law in the United States. This legislation includes various tax provisions that may affect U.S. corporate taxpayers, including changes to the deductibility of interest expense and depreciation of certain property, among other items. The Company is currently assessing the potential impact of this new legislation on its annual income tax expense, deferred tax assets and liabilities and valuation allowances. Based on its preliminary analysis, the Company does not expect the legislation to have a material effect on its financial statements.
NOTE 15 - BUSINESS COMBINATIONS
Fiscal 2026
On May 15, 2025, the Company acquired certain assets of Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc. “Farmers Implement”. This acquired New Holland agriculture dealership consists of one agriculture equipment store in Brookings, South Dakota. This acquisition occurred within the Company’s Agriculture segment. The total consideration transferred for the acquired business was $13.4 million paid in cash, which included the real estate.
In connection with the acquisition, the Company acquired from CNH and certain other manufacturers equipment and parts inventory previously owned by Farmers Implement. Upon acquiring such inventories, the Company was offered floorplan financing by the respective manufacturers. In total, the Company acquired inventory and recognized a corresponding financing liability of $7.0 million. The recognition of these inventories and the associated financing liabilities are not included as part of the accounting for the business combination.
Fiscal 2025
The Company acquired Gose Landtechnik e.K. on March 1, 2024, which consists of one location in Germany and is included in the Europe segment. This acquisition is not considered material to the Company's consolidated financial results during the six months ended July 31, 2024 and has been included in the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements from the date of the acquisition.
NOTE 16 - CONTINGENCIES
The Company is engaged in legal proceedings incidental to the normal course of business. Due to their nature, these legal proceedings involve inherent uncertainties, including but not limited to, court rulings, negotiations between affected parties and governmental intervention. Based upon the information available to the Company and discussions with legal counsel, it is the Company's opinion that the outcome of these various legal actions and claims will not have a material impact on its financial position, results of operations or cash flows. These matters, however, are subject to many uncertainties, and the outcome of any matter is not predictable.
NOTE 17 - BUSINESS SEGMENT AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
The Company has four reportable segments: Agriculture, Construction, Europe and Australia. Revenue between segments is immaterial. The Company retains various unallocated income/(expense) items and assets at the general corporate level, which the Company refers to as “Shared Resources” in the table below. Shared Resources assets primarily consist of cash and property and equipment.
Net sales and long-lived assets by geographic area were as follows:
Revenue
Three Months Ended July 31,Six Months Ended July 31,
2025202420252024
(in thousands)(in thousands)
United States$417,742 $504,227 $874,258 $1,023,404 
Australia
30,567 61,298 74,530 105,718 
Other international countries98,117 68,149 191,975 133,254 
$546,426 $633,674 $1,140,763 $1,262,376 
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Long-lived assets
July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
(in thousands)
United States$377,610 $363,672 
Australia27,098 24,512 
Other international countries22,063 20,323 
$426,771 $408,507 

Certain financial information for each of the Company's business segments is set forth below.
Three Months Ended July 31, 2025
(in thousands)
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
Revenue
Equipment$235,657 $42,363 $77,880 $20,362 $376,262 
Parts73,216 13,011 16,070 6,925 109,222 
Service35,156 7,219 3,440 2,985 48,800 
Rental and other1,726 9,394 727 295 12,142 
$345,755 $71,987 $98,117 $30,567 $546,426 
Cost of Revenue
Equipment$228,867 $38,937 $65,364 $18,238 
Parts48,822 9,075 11,861 4,816 
Service12,490 2,270 1,750 971 
Rental and other1,655 6,926 500 238 
Operating expense59,492 13,572 12,150 7,397 
Impairment charge (1)
323    
Floorplan interest expense4,371 1,226 639 503 
Other segment expense (income), net (2)
2,030 1,197 706 511 
Segment (loss) income before taxes$(12,295)$(1,216)$5,147 $(2,107)$(10,471)
Shared resources unallocated expense2,235 
Loss before taxes$(8,236)
Depreciation and amortization$4,262 $2,668 $890 $851 
Capital expenditures$908 $4,481 $453 $821 $6,663 
Shared Resources Capital expenditures (3)
1,004 
Total Capital expenditures$7,667 
(1) Impairment charge related to long-lived assets.
(2) Balance consists of other interest income (expense) and foreign currency.
(3) Shared Resources balance includes construction in process activity for Agriculture and Construction.
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Three Months Ended July 31, 2024
(in thousands)
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
Revenue
Equipment$312,556 $52,844 $49,146 $50,687 $465,233 
Parts75,430 11,049 15,407 7,919 109,805 
Service34,570 7,214 3,076 2,408 47,268 
Rental and other1,480 9,084 520 284 11,368 
$424,036 $80,191 $68,149 $61,298 $633,674 
Cost of Revenue
Equipment$287,022 $47,309 $43,054 $44,853 
Parts49,686 7,840 11,410 5,302 
Service11,691 2,050 1,539 863 
Rental and other1,611 6,515 288 262 
Operating expense62,187 14,431 10,979 7,424 
Impairment charge (1)
— — 1,473 — 
Floorplan interest expense4,614 1,113 1,053 730 
Sale-leaseback financing expense6,067 5,092 — — 
Other segment expense (income), net (2)
523 734 623 502 
Segment income (loss) before taxes$635 $(4,893)$(2,270)$1,362 $(5,166)
Shared resources unallocated expense916 
Loss before taxes$(4,250)
Depreciation and amortization$3,527 $2,646 $1,026 $849 
Capital expenditures$11,033 $4,625 $1,857 $568 $18,083 
Shared Resources Capital expenditures (3)
(6,666)
Total Capital expenditures$11,417 
(1) Impairment charge related to goodwill, intangible and long-lived assets.
(2) Balance consists of other interest income (expense) and foreign currency.
(3) Shared Resources balance includes construction in process activity for Agriculture and Construction.
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Six Months Ended July 31, 2025
(in thousands)
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
Revenue
Equipment$513,422 $89,047 $155,158 $55,475 $813,102 
Parts146,249 25,694 29,442 13,466 214,851 
Service67,575 14,009 6,065 5,168 92,817 
Rental and other2,895 15,367 1,310 421 19,993 
$730,141 $144,117 $191,975 $74,530 $1,140,763 
Cost of Revenue
Equipment$497,469 $81,976 $129,994 $49,316 
Parts98,109 18,270 21,978 9,296 
Service24,609 4,538 3,217 1,725 
Rental and other3,155 11,173 861 497 
Operating expense119,040 28,729 23,359 14,512 
Impairment charge (1)
589    
Floorplan interest expense8,236 2,412 1,403 1,072 
Other segment expense (income), net (2)
4,009 2,412 1,306 781 
Segment (loss) income before taxes$(25,075)$(5,393)$9,857 $(2,669)$(23,280)
Shared resources unallocated expense(2,239)
Loss before taxes$(25,519)
Depreciation and amortization$8,532 $4,910 $1,722 $1,680 
Capital expenditures$3,144 $5,348 $1,055 $1,195 $10,742 
Shared Resources Capital expenditures (3)
4,913 
Total Capital expenditures$15,655 
(1) Impairment charge related to long-lived assets.
(2) Balance consists of other interest income (expense) and foreign currency.
(3) Shared Resources balance includes construction in process activity for Agriculture and Construction.
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Six Months Ended July 31, 2024
(in thousands)
AgricultureConstructionEuropeAustraliaTotal
Revenue
Equipment$651,269 $99,939 $96,645 $85,469 $933,322 
Parts150,395 22,879 29,931 14,827 218,032 
Service67,512 14,014 5,833 4,987 92,346 
Rental and other2,545 14,851 845 435 18,676 
$871,721 $151,683 $133,254 $105,718 $1,262,376 
Cost of Revenue
Equipment$588,689 $87,266 $82,721 $75,800 
Parts99,713 15,931 21,787 9,960 
Service23,978 4,145 3,079 1,718 
Rental and other2,480 10,046 446 485 
Operating expense126,931 30,052 21,583 14,714 
Impairment charge (1)
— — 1,473 — 
Floorplan interest expense9,726 2,372 2,054 1,240 
Sale-leaseback financing expense6,067 5,092 — — 
Other segment expense (income), net (2)
457 1,404 1,030 925 
Segment income (loss) before taxes$13,680 $(4,625)$(919)$876 $9,012 
Shared resources unallocated expense(477)
Income before taxes$8,535 
Depreciation and amortization$6,776 $4,753 $1,836 $1,761 
Capital expenditures$13,335 $4,740 $2,697 $2,030 $22,802 
Shared Resources Capital expenditures (3)
(628)
Total Capital expenditures$22,174 
(1) Impairment charge related to goodwill, intangible and long-lived assets.
(2) Balance consists of other interest income (expense) and foreign currency.
(3) Shared Resources balance includes construction in process activity for Agriculture and Construction.

Total Assets
July 31, 2025January 31, 2025
(in thousands)
Agriculture$1,091,687 $1,060,180 
Construction250,933 252,471 
Europe282,020 248,282 
Australia200,376 192,331 
Shared Resources Assets (1)
$52,926 $60,674 
$1,877,942 $1,813,938 
(1) Agriculture and Construction cash balances are held at Shared Resources.
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ITEM 2.                        MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
The following discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with our interim unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and related notes included in Item 1 of Part I of this Quarterly Report, and the audited consolidated financial statements and related notes thereto and Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2025.
Overview
We own and operate a network of full service agricultural and construction equipment stores in the United States, Australia, and Europe. Based upon information provided to us by CNH, we are the largest retail dealer of CaseIH Agriculture equipment in the world, one of the largest retail dealers of Case Construction equipment in North America and one of the largest retail dealers of New Holland Agriculture and New Holland Construction equipment in the United States. We operate our business through four reportable segments: Agriculture, Construction, Europe and Australia. Within each segment, we have four principal sources of revenue: new and used equipment sales, parts sales, service, and equipment rental and other activities.
Demand for agricultural equipment and, to a lesser extent, parts and service support, is impacted by agricultural commodity prices and net farm income. Based upon September 2025 publications by U.S. Department of Agriculture, the total crop receipts is projected to decline 2.5% year-over-year and a cumulative decline of approximately 16% since the peak levels reached in 2022.
The U.S. federal government recently imposed significant tariffs on imports from a broad range of countries. In response, some countries have enacted or are expected to enact retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports.
Although the overall impact of these trade measures remains uncertain, we recognize the possibility of increases in the wholesale prices that we pay for our equipment and parts inventory. These higher wholesale prices could compress our margins if we are unable to fully pass on these cost increases to our retail customers. Additionally, retaliatory tariffs may negatively affect U.S. agricultural exports, which could have downstream effects on our core customer base in the farming sector. Some analysts have also cautioned that prolonged disruptions to global trade could increase the risk of broader macroeconomic challenges, including the possibility of a recession.
For the second quarter of fiscal 2026, our net loss was $6.0 million, or $0.26 per diluted share, compared to a fiscal 2025 second quarter net loss of $4.3 million, or $0.19 per diluted share. Significant factors impacting the quarterly comparisons were:
Revenue in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 decreased by 13.8% compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2025. The revenue decrease was led by softening of demand for equipment purchases due to decline in total crop receipts over the past few years which is expected to continue in 2025.
Gross profit margin decreased to 17.1% for the second quarter of fiscal 2026, as compared to 17.7% for the second quarter of fiscal 2025. The decrease was primarily related to an equipment gross profit margin decrease from 9.2% in the second quarter of fiscal 2025 to 6.6% in the second quarter of fiscal 2026, this was partially offset by a shift in gross profit mix to higher margin parts and service sales.
Floorplan interest expense decreased by $2.4 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 as compared to the same period in fiscal 2025. The decrease is primarily due to lower interest-bearing inventory levels as well as a lower variable interest rates.
Interest and other income (expense) increased $9.7 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 as compared to the same period in fiscal 2025, primarily due to a non-cash sale-leaseback financing expense of $11.2 million related to the agreement to purchase 13 of our leased facilities at the end of the respective lease terms which negatively impacted fiscal 2025 expense.
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Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
Our critical accounting policies and estimates are included in the Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations section of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2025. There have been no changes in our critical accounting policies and estimates since January 31, 2025.
Key Financial Metrics
In addition to tracking our sales and expenses to evaluate our operational performance, we also monitor the following key financial metrics. The results of some of these metrics are discussed further throughout this Item 2.
Absorption
Absorption is an industry term that refers to the percentage of an equipment dealer's operating expense covered by the combined gross profit from parts, service and rental fleet activity. We calculate absorption by dividing our gross profit from sales of parts, service and rental fleet by our operating expenses, less commission expense on equipment sales, plus interest expense on rental fleet debt. This calculation of absorption does not include floorplan interest expense. We believe that absorption is an important management metric because during economic down cycles our customers tend to postpone new and used equipment purchases while continuing to run, maintain and repair their existing equipment. Thus, operating at a high absorption rate enables us to operate profitably throughout economic down cycles.
Dollar Utilization
Dollar utilization is a measurement of asset performance and profitability used in the rental industry. We calculate the dollar utilization of our rental fleet equipment by dividing the rental revenue earned on our rental fleet by the average gross carrying value of our rental fleet (comprised of original equipment costs plus additional capitalized costs) for that period. While our rental fleet has variable expenses related to repairs and maintenance, its primary expense for depreciation is fixed. Low dollar utilization of our rental fleet has a negative impact on gross profit margin and gross profit dollars due to the fixed depreciation component. However, high dollar utilization of our rental fleet has a positive impact on gross profit margin and gross profit dollars.
Inventory Turnover
Inventory turnover measures the rate at which inventory is sold during the year. We calculate it by dividing cost of sales on equipment for the last twelve months by the average of the month-end balances of our equipment and parts inventories for the same twelve-month period. We believe that inventory turnover is an important management metric in evaluating the efficiency at which we are managing and selling our inventories.
Same-Store Results
Same-store sales for any period represent sales by stores that were part of the Company for the entire comparable period in the current and preceding fiscal years. We do not distinguish between relocated or recently expanded stores in this same-store analysis. Closed stores are excluded from the same-store analysis.
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Results of Operations
The results presented below include the operating results of each acquisition made during these periods, from the date of acquisition, as well as the operating results of any stores closed or divested during these periods, up to the date of the store closure. The period-to-period comparisons included below are not necessarily indicative of future results. Segment information is provided later in the discussion and analysis of our results of operations. Additional information regarding our segments is included in Note 17, Business Segment and Geographic Information, to our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 1 of Part 1 of this Quarterly report.
Comparative financial data for each of our four sources of revenue are expressed below.
 Three Months Ended July 31,Six Months Ended July 31,
 2025202420252024
 (dollars in thousands)(dollars in thousands)
Equipment  
Revenue$376,262 $465,233 $813,102 $933,322 
Cost of revenue351,406 422,236 758,755 834,476 
Gross profit$24,856 $42,997 $54,347 $98,846 
Gross profit margin6.6 %9.2 %6.7 %10.6 %
Parts
Revenue$109,222 $109,805 $214,851 $218,032 
Cost of revenue74,573 74,239 147,653 147,390 
Gross profit$34,649 $35,566 $67,198 $70,642 
Gross profit margin31.7 %32.4 %31.3 %32.4 %
Service
Revenue$48,800 $47,268 $92,817 $92,346 
Cost of revenue17,480 16,144 34,089 32,920 
Gross profit$31,320 $31,124 $58,728 $59,426 
Gross profit margin64.2 %65.8 %63.3 %64.4 %
Rental and other
Revenue$12,142 $11,368 $19,993 $18,676 
Cost of revenue9,321 8,676 15,686 13,458 
Gross profit$2,821 $2,692 $4,307 $5,218 
Gross profit margin23.2 %23.7 %21.5 %27.9 %
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The following table sets forth our statements of operations data expressed as a percentage of total revenue for the periods indicated:
 Three Months Ended July 31,Six Months Ended July 31,
 2025202420252024
Revenue  
Equipment68.9 %73.4 %71.3 %73.9 %
Parts20.0 %17.3 %18.8 %17.3 %
Service8.9 %7.5 %8.1 %7.3 %
Rental and other2.2 %1.8 %1.8 %1.5 %
Total Revenue100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %
Total Cost of Revenue82.9 %82.3 %83.8 %81.5 %
Gross Profit Margin17.1 %17.7 %16.2 %18.5 %
Operating Expenses17.0 %15.0 %16.6 %15.4 %
Impairment of Goodwill— %0.1 %— %— %
Impairment of Intangible and Long-Lived Assets0.1 %0.1 %0.1 %0.1 %
Income (Loss) from Operations0.1 %2.5 %(0.4)%3.0 %
Other Expense(1.6)%(3.2)%(1.8)%(2.4)%
(Loss) Income Before Income Taxes(1.5)%(0.7)%(2.2)%0.7 %
(Benefit) Provision for Income Taxes(0.4)%— %(0.6)%0.3 %
Net (Loss) Income(1.1)%(0.7)%(1.7)%0.4 %
Three Months Ended July 31, 2025 Compared to Three Months Ended July 31, 2024
Consolidated Results
Revenue
 Three Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Equipment$376,262 $465,233 $(88,971)(19.1)%
Parts109,222 109,805 (583)(0.5)%
Service48,800 47,268 1,532 3.2 %
Rental and other12,142 11,368 774 6.8 %
Total Revenue$546,426 $633,674 $(87,248)(13.8)%
Total revenue for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 decreased by 13.8%, or $87.2 million, compared to same period last year. The decrease was primarily attributable to challenging industry conditions, including decreases in agricultural commodity prices and projected total crop receipts, which negatively impacted customer sentiment.

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 Three Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Gross Profit
Equipment$24,856 $42,997 $(18,141)(42.2)%
Parts34,649 35,566 (917)(2.6)%
Service31,320 31,124 196 0.6 %
Rental and other2,821 2,692 129 4.8 %
Total Gross Profit$93,646 $112,379 $(18,733)(16.7)%
Gross Profit Margin
Equipment6.6 %9.2 %(2.6)%(28.3)%
Parts31.7 %32.4 %(0.7)%(2.2)%
Service64.2 %65.8 %(1.6)%(2.4)%
Rental and other23.2 %23.7 %(0.5)%(2.1)%
Total Gross Profit Margin17.1 %17.7 %(0.6)%(3.4)%
Gross Profit Mix
Equipment26.5 %38.3 %(11.8)%(30.8)%
Parts37.0 %31.6 %5.4 %17.1 %
Service33.4 %27.7 %5.7 %20.6 %
Rental and other3.1 %2.4 %0.7 %29.2 %
Total Gross Profit Mix100.0 %100.0 %
Gross profit for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 decreased 16.7%, or $18.7 million, compared to the same period last year. Gross profit margin declined to 17.1% in the current quarter compared to 17.7% in the prior year quarter. The decrease was primarily due to lower equipment margins driven by softer retail demand and the Company’s initiatives to manage inventory to targeted levels.
Our Company-wide absorption rate increased to 83.1% for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to 80.8% during the same period last year. The increased rate was primarily due to reduced operating expenses and impairment of long lived and intangible assets compared to same period last year.
Operating Expenses
 Three Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Operating Expenses$92,661 $95,156 $(2,495)(2.6)%
Operating Expenses as a Percentage of Revenue17.0 %15.0 %2.0 %13.3 %
Our operating expenses in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 decreased 2.6% as compared to the same period last year. The decrease was led by lower variable expenses associated with the year-over-year decline in revenue and profitability due to challenging industry fundamentals, as well as management's expense reduction efforts. Operating expenses as a percentage of revenue increased to 17.0% in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 from 15.0% in the second quarter of fiscal 2025.

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Impairment Charges
 Three Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Impairment of Goodwill$— $531 $(531)n/m
Impairment of Intangible and Long-Lived Assets$323 $942 $(619)(65.7)%
*n/m - not meaningful
In the second quarter of fiscal 2026, we recognized $0.3 million in impairment expense related to long-lived assets in our Agriculture segment.
In the second quarter of fiscal 2025, we recognized $0.5 million in impairment expense related to goodwill assets and $0.9 million in impairment expense related to other intangible and long-lived assets in our German reporting unit which is included in our Europe segment.
Other Income (Expense)
 Three Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Interest and other income (expense)$2,638 $(7,048)$9,686 n/m
Floorplan interest expense$(6,812)$(9,218)$(2,406)(26.1)%
Other interest expense$(4,724)$(3,734)$990 26.5 %
*n/m - not meaningful
Interest and other income (expense) improved in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to the same period last year primarily due to an $11.2 million non-cash, sale-leaseback finance modification expense related to the agreement to purchase 13 of our leased facilities at the end of the respective lease terms that negatively impacted fiscal 2025 expense.
Floorplan interest expense decreased in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to the same period last year due to lower interest-bearing inventory levels as well as a lower variable interest rates.
(Benefit) Provision for Income Taxes
 Three Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
(Benefit) Provision for Income Taxes
$(2,236)$54 $(2,290)n/m
*n/m - not meaningful
Our effective tax rate was 27.1% and 1.3% for the three months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The effective tax rate in both periods was impacted by several items, including the vesting of share-based compensation, the mix of domestic and foreign income, and the recognition of valuation allowances on foreign deferred tax assets.

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Segment Results
Certain financial information for our Agriculture, Construction, Europe and Australia business segments is presented below. “Shared Resources” in the table below refers to the various unallocated income/(expense) items that we have retained at the general corporate level. Revenue between segments is immaterial.
 Three Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Revenue
Agriculture$345,755 $424,036 $(78,281)(18.5)%
Construction71,987 80,191 (8,204)(10.2)%
Europe98,117 68,149 29,968 44.0 %
Australia30,567 61,298 (30,731)(50.1)%
Total$546,426 $633,674 $(87,248)(13.8)%
(Loss) Income Before Income Taxes
Agriculture$(12,295)$635 $(12,930)n/m
Construction(1,216)(4,893)3,677 75.1 %
Europe5,147 (2,270)7,417 n/m
Australia(2,107)1,362 (3,469)n/m
Segment (Loss) Income Before Income Taxes(10,471)(5,166)(5,305)(102.7)%
Shared Resources2,235 916 1,319 144.0 %
Total$(8,236)$(4,250)$(3,986)(93.8)%
*n/m - not meaningful
Agriculture 
Agriculture segment revenue for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 decreased 18.5% compared to the same period last year, which was primarily driven by a decrease in equipment revenue. This decrease resulted from challenging industry conditions, such as lower agricultural commodity prices and projected total crop receipts, which negatively affected customer sentiment in the second quarter of fiscal 2026, as compared to the same period in the prior year. Changes in actual or anticipated crop receipts and farmer profitability generally have a direct correlation with the retail demand for equipment.
Agriculture segment loss before income taxes for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 was $12.3 million compared to income before income taxes of $0.6 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2025. The decrease in gross profit is primarily due to lower sales, which is being driven by softening demand, and lower equipment margins. The second quarter of fiscal 2025 was also impacted by a $6.1 million non-cash, sale-leaseback finance modification expense related to the agreement to purchase 13 of our leased facilities at the end of the respective lease terms.
Construction
Construction segment revenue for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 decreased 10.2% compared to the same period last year.
Our Construction segment loss before income taxes was $1.2 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to $4.9 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2025. The increase in the segment results was primarily due to a $5.1 million non-cash, sale-leaseback finance modification expense that negatively impacted fiscal 2025. The dollar utilization of our rental fleet decreased from 24.7% in the second quarter of fiscal 2025 to 22.4% in the second quarter of fiscal 2026.
Europe
Europe segment revenue for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 increased 44.0% compared to the same period last year. The increase in revenue resulted from an increase in equipment demand, which was driven by a stronger than expected response to European Union stimulus programs in Romania.
Our Europe segment income before income taxes was $5.1 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to loss before income taxes $2.3 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2025. The increase in segment pre-tax income was primarily the result of increased equipment sales as noted above.
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Australia
Australia segment revenue for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 decreased 50.1% compared to the same period last year. The decrease was driven by the normalization of sprayer deliveries in fiscal 2026 after having caught up on a multi-year backlog of deliveries during fiscal 2025.
Our Australia segment loss before income taxes was $2.1 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to income before income taxes of $1.4 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2025.
Shared Resources/Eliminations
We incur centralized expenses/income at our general corporate level, which we refer to as “Shared Resources,” and then allocate most of these net expenses to our segments. Since these allocations are set early in the year, unallocated balances may occur. Shared Resources income before income taxes was $2.2 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to $0.9 million for the same period last year.
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Six Months Ended July 31, 2025 Compared to Six Months Ended July 31, 2024
Consolidated Results
Revenue 
 Six Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Equipment$813,102 $933,322 $(120,220)(12.9)%
Parts214,851 218,032 (3,181)(1.5)%
Service92,817 92,346 471 0.5 %
Rental and other19,993 18,676 1,317 7.1 %
Total Revenue$1,140,763 $1,262,376 $(121,613)(9.6)%
Total revenue for the first six months of fiscal 2026 decrease by 9.6%, or $121.6 million, compared to same period last year. The decrease was primarily attributable to challenging industry conditions, including decreases in agricultural commodity prices and projected total crop receipts, which negatively impacted customer sentiment.

Gross Profit
 Six Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Gross Profit
Equipment$54,347 $98,846 $(44,499)(45.0)%
Parts67,198 70,642 (3,444)(4.9)%
Service58,728 59,426 (698)(1.2)%
Rental and other4,307 5,218 (911)(17.5)%
Total Gross Profit$184,580 $234,132 $(49,552)(21.2)%
Gross Profit Margin
Equipment6.7 %10.6 %(3.9)%(36.8)%
Parts31.3 %32.4 %(1.1)%(3.4)%
Service63.3 %64.4 %(1.1)%(1.7)%
Rental and other21.5 %27.9 %(6.4)%(22.9)%
Total Gross Profit Margin16.2 %18.5 %(2.3)%(12.4)%
Gross Profit Mix
Equipment29.4 %42.2 %(12.8)%(30.3)%
Parts36.4 %30.2 %6.2 %20.5 %
Service31.8 %25.4 %6.4 %25.2 %
Rental and other2.4 %2.2 %0.2 %9.1 %
Total Gross Profit Mix100.0 %100.0 %
 Gross profit decreased 21.2%, or $49.6 million, for the first six months of fiscal 2026, as compared to the same period last year. Gross profit margin also decreased to 16.2% in the first six months of fiscal 2026 from 18.5% in the same period last year. The decrease was primarily due to lower equipment margins driven by softer retail demand and the Company’s initiatives to manage inventory to targeted levels.
For the first six months of fiscal 2026, the Company-wide absorption rate was 79.3%, consistent with 79.0% for the first six months of fiscal 2025.
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Operating Expenses
Six Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
20252024(Decrease)Change
(dollars in thousands)
Operating Expenses$189,065 $194,314 $(5,249)(2.7)%
Operating Expenses as a Percentage of Revenue16.6 %15.4 %1.2 %7.8 %
Our operating expenses for the first six months of fiscal 2026 decreased $5.2 million as compared to same period last year. The decrease was led by lower variable expenses associated with the year-over-year decline in revenue and profitability due to challenging industry fundamentals, as well as management's expense reduction efforts. Operating expenses as a percentage of revenue increased to 16.6% in the first six months of fiscal 2026 from 15.4% in the first six months of fiscal 2025.
Impairment Charges
 Six Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Impairment of Goodwill$— $531 $(531)n/m
Impairment of Intangible and Long-Lived Assets$589 $942 $(353)(37.5)%
*n/m = Not Meaningful
In the first six months of fiscal 2026, we recognized $0.6 million in impairment expense related to long-lived assets in our Agriculture segment.
In the for the first six months of fiscal 2025, we recognized $0.5 million impairment expense related to goodwill assets and $0.9 million impairment expense related to other intangible and long-lived assets in our German reporting unit which is included in our Europe segment.
Other Income (Expense)
Six Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
20252024(Decrease)Change
(dollars in thousands)
Interest and other income (expense)$2,149 $(7,335)$9,484 n/m
Floorplan interest expense(13,338)(16,282)(2,944)18.1 %
Other interest expense(9,256)(6,193)3,063 (49.5)%
*n/m = Not Meaningful
Interest and other income (expense) improved in the first six months of fiscal 2026 compared to the same period last year primarily due to an $11.2 million non-cash, sale-leaseback finance modification expense related to the agreement to purchase 13 of our leased facilities at the end of the respective lease terms which negatively impacted fiscal 2025 expense.
Floorplan interest expense decreased in the first six months of fiscal 2026 compared to the same period last year due to lower interest-bearing inventory levels.
Provision (Benefit) for Income Taxes
Six Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
20252024DecreaseChange
(dollars in thousands)
Provision for Income Taxes$(6,315)$3,399 $(9,714)n/m
*n/m = Not Meaningful
Our effective tax rate was 24.7% and 39.8% for the six months ended July 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The effective tax rate in both periods was impacted by discrete items, including the vesting of share-based compensation, the mix of domestic and foreign income, and the recognition of valuation allowances on foreign deferred tax assets.
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Segment Results
Certain financial information for our Agriculture, Construction, Europe and Australia business segments is presented below. “Shared Resources” in the table below refers to the various unallocated income/(expense) items that we have retained at the general corporate level. Revenue between segments is immaterial.
 Six Months Ended July 31,Increase/Percent
 20252024(Decrease)Change
 (dollars in thousands) 
Revenue
Agriculture$730,141 $871,721 $(141,580)(16.2)%
Construction144,117 151,683 (7,566)(5.0)%
Europe191,975 133,254 58,721 44.1 %
Australia74,530 105,718 (31,188)(29.5)%
Total$1,140,763 $1,262,376 $(121,613)(9.6)%
(Loss) Income Before Income Taxes
Agriculture$(25,075)$13,680 $(38,755)n/m
Construction(5,393)(4,625)(768)(16.6)%
Europe9,857 (919)10,776 n/m
Australia(2,669)876 (3,545)n/m
Segment Income Before Income Taxes(23,280)9,012 (32,292)n/m
Shared Resources(2,239)(477)(1,762)n/m
Total$(25,519)$8,535 $(34,054)n/m
*n/m = Not Meaningful
Agriculture 
Agriculture segment revenue for the first six months of fiscal 2026 decreased 16.2% compared to the same period last year. The revenue decrease was due to a same-store sales decrease of 16.4% during the first six months of fiscal 2026 as compared to the prior year period. The same-store sales decrease was due to a decrease in equipment revenue resulting from challenging industry conditions, such as decreases in agricultural commodity prices and projected total crop receipts, which negatively affected customer sentiment in fiscal 2026, as compared to the same period in the prior year. Changes in actual or anticipated crop receipts and farmer profitability generally have a direct correlation with retail demand for equipment.
Agriculture segment loss before income taxes was $25.1 million for the first six months of fiscal 2026 compared to income before income taxes $13.7 million over the first six months of fiscal 2025. The decrease in gross profit is primarily due to lower sales, which is being driven by softening demand, and lower equipment margins. The fiscal 2025 period was also impacted by a $6.1 million non-cash, sale-leaseback finance modification expense related to the agreement to purchase 13 of our leased facilities at the end of the respective lease terms.
Construction
Construction segment revenue for the first six months of fiscal 2026 decreased 5.0% compared to the same period last year.
Our Construction segment loss before income taxes was $5.4 million for the first six months of fiscal 2026 compared to $4.6 million income before income taxes in the first six months of fiscal 2025. The decrease in segment results was primarily related to lower equipment margins compared to same period last year. The fiscal 2025 period was also impacted by a $5.1 million non-cash, sale-leaseback finance modification expense related to the agreement to purchase 13 of our leased facilities at the end of the respective lease terms. Additionally, the dollar utilization of our rental fleet decreased from 23.2% in the first six months of fiscal 2025 to 21.2% in the first six months of fiscal 2026.
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Europe
Europe segment revenue for the first six months of fiscal 2026 increased 44.1% compared to the same period last year. The increase in revenue resulted from an increase in equipment demand, which was driven by a strong response to European Union stimulus programs in Romania.
Our Europe segment income before income taxes was $9.9 million for the first six months of fiscal 2026 compared to loss before income taxes of $0.9 million for the same period last year. The increase in segment pre-tax income was primarily the result of increased equipment sales as noted above.
Australia
Australia segment revenue for the first six months of fiscal 2026 decreased 29.5% compared to the same period last year. The decrease was driven by the normalization of sprayer deliveries in fiscal 2026 after having caught up on a multi-year backlog of deliveries during fiscal 2025.
Our Australia segment loss before income taxes was $2.7 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to income before income taxes of $0.9 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2025.
Shared Resources/Eliminations
We incur centralized expenses/income at our general corporate level, which we refer to as “Shared Resources,” and then allocate most of these net expenses to our segments. Since these allocations are set early in the year, and a portion is planned to be unallocated, unallocated balances may occur. Shared Resources loss before income taxes was $2.2 million for the first six months of fiscal 2026 compared to $0.5 million for the same period last year.
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Liquidity and Capital Resources
Sources of Liquidity
Our primary sources of liquidity are cash reserves, cash generated from operations, and borrowings under our floorplan and other credit facilities. We expect these sources of liquidity to be sufficient to fund our working capital requirements, acquisitions, capital expenditures and other investments in our business, service our debt, pay our tax and lease obligations and other commitments and contingencies, and meet any seasonal operating requirements for the foreseeable future. However, our borrowing capacity under our floorplan and other credit facilities is dependent on compliance with various covenants as further described in the “Risk Factors” section and Note 8, Floorplan Payable/Lines of Credit, to our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for fiscal 2025.
Floorplan and Working Capital Payable Credit Facilities and Equipment Inventory
As of July 31, 2025, the Company had floorplan payable lines of credit for equipment purchases totaling $1.5 billion, which is primarily comprised of a $875.0 million credit facility with CNH, a $390.0 million floorplan payable line and a $110.0 million working capital line of credit under the Bank Syndicate Agreement, and a $80.0 million credit facility with DLL Finance.
Our equipment inventory turnover was 1.7 times for the rolling 12 month period ended July 31, 2024 and July 31, 2025. Our equity in equipment inventory, which reflects the portion of our equipment inventory balance that is not financed by floorplan payables, decreased to 16.9% as of July 31, 2025 from 25.9% as of January 31, 2025.
Adequacy of Capital Resources
Our primary uses of cash have been to fund our operating activities, including the purchase of inventories and providing for other working capital needs, meeting our debt service requirements, making payments due under our various leasing arrangements, funding capital expenditures, including rental fleet assets, and funding acquisitions. Based on our current operational performance, we believe our cash flow from operations, available cash and available borrowing capacity under our existing credit facilities will adequately provide for our liquidity needs for, at a minimum, the next 12 months.
During fiscal 2025, we received various letters from CNH and DLL Finance that waived the consolidated fixed charge coverage ratio covenant for the periods through January 31, 2026, and therefore as of July 31, 2025, we were not subject to this financial covenant under our CNH and DLL Finance credit agreements. We were also not subject to the fixed charge coverage ratio covenant under the Bank Syndicate Agreement as our adjusted excess availability plus eligible cash collateral (as defined therein) was not less than 15% of the lesser of (i) aggregate borrowing base and (ii) maximum credit amount as of July 31, 2025. The financial covenants also require us to maintain an adjusted debt to tangible net worth ratio of 3.5, which is measured on a quarterly basis.
While not expected to occur, if operating results were to create the likelihood of a future covenant violation, we would continue to work with our lenders on an appropriate modification or amendment to our financing arrangements.
Cash Flow
Cash Flow Provided by (Used for) Operating Activities
Net cash provided by operating activities was $49.9 million for the first six months of fiscal 2026, compared to net cash used for operating activities of $47.4 million for the six months ended July 31, 2024. The change in cash from operating activities was primarily attributable to changes in inventory and a changing mix in floorplan financing, which was partially offset by a decrease in net income for the first six months of fiscal 2026 compared to the prior year period.
Cash Flow Used for Investing Activities
Net cash used for investing activities was $24.9 million for the first six months of fiscal 2026, compared to $21.5 million for the first six months of fiscal 2025. The increase in net cash used for investing activities was primarily due to the Farmers Implement and Irrigation acquisition in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 and partially offset by the decrease of purchases of property and equipment compared to the prior year period.
Cash Flow (Used for) Provided by Financing Activities
Net cash used for financing activities was $30.0 million for the first six months of fiscal 2026 compared to net cash provided by financing activities of $62.4 million for the first six months of fiscal 2025. The change in cash from financing activities was primarily driven by lower non-manufacturing floorplan payables during the first six months of fiscal 2026.
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Information Concerning Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
As of July 31, 2025, we did not have any relationships with unconsolidated entities or financial partnerships, such as entities often referred to as structured finance or special purpose entities, which would have been established for the purpose of facilitating off-balance sheet arrangements or other contractually narrow or limited purposes. Therefore, we are not exposed to any financing, liquidity, market or credit risk that could arise if we had engaged in these relationships.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a “safe harbor” for forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are contained in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, including in “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” as well as in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended January 31, 2025, and in other materials filed by the Company with the SEC (and included in oral statements or other written statements made by the Company).
Forward-looking statements are statements based on future expectations and specifically may include, among other things, the impact of farm income levels on customer demand for agricultural equipment and services, the general market conditions of the agricultural and construction industries, equipment inventory levels and our ability to manage inventory down to target levels and the effects of these actions on future results, and our primary liquidity sources being sufficient to meet future business needs for the foreseeable future, and the adequacy of our capital resources to provide for our liquidity needs for the next 12 months. Any statements that are not based upon historical facts, including the outcome of events that have not yet occurred and our expectations for future performance, are forward-looking statements. The words “potential,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “could,” “will,” “plan,” “anticipate,” and similar words and expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of our management. These forward-looking statements involve important risks and uncertainties that could significantly affect anticipated results or outcomes in the future and, accordingly, actual results or outcomes may differ from those expressed in any forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of the Company. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, our ability to reduce inventory levels and improve profitability, the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on our Ukrainian operations, our ability to successfully integrate and realize growth opportunities and synergies in connection with the O'Connors acquisition, the risk that we have assumed unforeseen or other liabilities in connection with the O'Connors acquisition, the impact of those conditions and obligations imposed on us under the CaseIH dealer agreements entered into in connection with our acquisition of the Heartland companies' commercial application equipment business, our substantial dependence on CNH, including CNH's ability to design, manufacture and allocate inventory to our stores in quantities necessary to satisfy our customer's demands, disruptions of supply chains and associated impacts on the Company's supply vendors and their ability to provide the Company with sufficient and timely inventory to meet customer demand, adverse market conditions in the agricultural and construction equipment industries, and those matters identified and discussed under the section titled “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for fiscal 2025. In addition to those matters, there may exist additional risks and uncertainties not currently known to us or that we currently deem to be immaterial that may materially adversely affect our business, financial condition or results of operations and may cause results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. Other than as required by applicable law, we disclaim any obligation to update such risks and uncertainties or to publicly announce results of revisions to any of the forward-looking statements contained in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q to reflect future events or developments.
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ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
We are exposed to various market risks, including changes in interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates. Market risk is the potential loss arising from adverse changes in market rates and prices, such as interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates.
Interest Rate Risk
Exposure to changes in interest rates results from borrowing activities used to fund operations. For fixed rate debt, interest rate changes affect the fair value of financial instruments but do not impact earnings or cash flows. Conversely, for floating rate debt, interest rate changes generally do not affect the fair market value but do impact future earnings and cash flows, assuming other factors are held constant. We have both fixed and floating rate financing. Some of our floating rate credit facilities contain minimum rates of interest to be charged. Based upon our interest-bearing balances and interest rates as of July 31, 2025, holding other variables constant, a one percentage point change in interest rates for the next 12-month period would have a positive or negative impact to the pre-tax earnings and cash flow by approximately $4.6 million. At July 31, 2025, we had floorplan payables of $852.2 million, of which approximately $457.5 million was variable-rate and $394.8 million was non-interest bearing. In addition, at July 31, 2025, we had total long-term debt, including finance lease obligations, of $210.9 million, primarily all of which was fixed rate debt.
Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Risk
Our foreign currency exposures arise as the result of our foreign operations. We are exposed to transactional foreign currency exchange rate risk through our foreign entities’ holding assets and liabilities denominated in currencies other than their functional currency. In addition, the Company is exposed to foreign currency transaction risk as a result of certain intercompany financing transactions. The Company attempts to manage its transactional foreign currency exchange rate risk through the use of derivative financial instruments, primarily foreign exchange forward contracts, or through natural hedging instruments. Based upon balances and exchange rates as of July 31, 2025, holding other variables constant, we believe that a hypothetical 10% increase or decrease in all applicable foreign exchange rates would not have a material impact on our results of operations or cash flows. As of July 31, 2025, our Ukrainian subsidiary had $0.7 million of net monetary assets denominated in Ukrainian hryvnia (“UAH”). We have attempted to minimize our net monetary asset position in Ukraine through reducing overall asset levels in Ukraine and at times through borrowing in UAH which serves as a natural hedging instrument offsetting our net UAH denominated assets. Many of the currency and payment controls the National Bank of Ukraine imposed in February 2022, have been relaxed, making it more practicable to manage our UAH exposure. However, the continuation of the Russia/Ukraine conflict could lead to more significant UAH devaluations or more stringent payment controls in the future. The inability to fully manage our net monetary asset position and continued UAH devaluations for an extended period of time, could have a significant adverse impact on our results of operations and cash flows.
In addition to transactional foreign currency exchange rate risk, we are also exposed to translational foreign currency exchange rate risk as we translate the results of operations and assets and liabilities of our foreign operations from their functional currency to the U.S. dollar. As a result, our results of operations, cash flows and net investment in our foreign operations may be adversely impacted by fluctuating foreign currency exchange rates. We believe that a hypothetical 10% increase or decrease in all applicable foreign exchange rates, holding all other variables constant, would not have a material impact on our results of operations or cash flows.
ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
(a) Evaluation of disclosure controls and procedures. After evaluating the effectiveness of the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures pursuant to Rule 13a-15(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, with the participation of the Company’s management, have concluded that the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rule 13a-15(e)) are effective.
(b) Changes in internal controls. There has not been any change in the Company's internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rule 13a-15(f)) during its most recently completed fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company's internal control over financial reporting
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PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1.                LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
We are, from time to time, subject to claims and suits arising in the ordinary course of business. Such claims have, in the past, generally been covered by insurance. There can be no assurance that our insurance will be adequate to cover all liabilities that may arise out of claims brought against us, or that our insurance will cover all claims.
ITEM 1A.             RISK FACTORS
In addition to the other information set forth in this Quarterly Report, including the important information in “Forward-Looking Statements,” you should carefully consider the information provided under “Risk Factors” and “Information Regarding Forward Looking Statements” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2025, as filed with the SEC.
ITEM 2.                UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
None.
ITEM 3.                DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
None.
ITEM 4.                MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
Not applicable.
ITEM 5.                OTHER INFORMATION
(c) During the fiscal quarter ended July 31, 2025, no director or officer of the Company adopted or terminated a “Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement” or “non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement,” as each term is defined in Item 408(a) of Regulation S-K.
ITEM 6.                EXHIBITS
Exhibits - See “Exhibit Index” on page immediately prior to signatures.
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EXHIBIT INDEX
TITAN MACHINERY INC.
FORM 10-Q
 
No. Description
31.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
31.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
32.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
  
32.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
101Financial statements from the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of the Company for the quarter ended July 31, 2025, formatted in XBRL: (i) the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, (ii) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, (iii) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income, (iv) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Equity, (v) the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, and (vi) the Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
101.SCHInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document
101.CALInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document
101.LABInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document
101.PREInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document
101.DEFInline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)
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SIGNATURES 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
Dated:September 4, 2025 
 TITAN MACHINERY INC.
  
  
 By/s/ Robert Larsen
  Robert Larsen
  Chief Financial Officer
  (Principal Financial Officer)

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FAQ

What did TITN report for deferred revenue and how did it change year-to-date?

Deferred revenue was $41.4 million at July 31, 2025 versus $91.7 million at January 31, 2025; $87.8 million was recognized from prior deferred balances in the six months ended July 31, 2025.

How much did Titan Machinery (TITN) pay for its May 15, 2025 acquisition?

The company paid $13.4 million in cash for certain assets of Farmers Implement and Irrigation, Inc., including real estate; associated inventory financing of $7.0 million was offered by manufacturers.

What floorplan and credit facilities does TITN have available?

As of July 31, 2025 the company had floorplan and working capital lines totaling $1.5 billion, comprised mainly of facilities with CNH, a bank syndicate, and DLL Finance.

Did Titan record any impairment charges in the period?

Yes; Titan recognized an impairment charge of $0.6 million within the Agriculture segment and $0.1 million related to German intangible assets in the six months ended July 31, 2025.

Are Titan's disclosure controls and internal controls effective?

The CEO and CFO concluded the company's disclosure controls and procedures were effective and reported no changes in internal control over financial reporting that materially affected those controls during the most recently completed fiscal quarter.
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