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Triumph Group Inc . (NYSE:TGI) shares have reached a notable milestone, soaring to a 52-week high of $25.88. With a market capitalization of $2.01 billion, the aerospace supplier has demonstrated remarkable momentum, posting a robust year-to-date return of 38.48%. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock appears slightly overvalued at current levels. This peak reflects a significant turnaround for the aerospace supplier, marking a substantial improvement from its previous year’s performance. Investors have shown increased confidence in the company, as evidenced by the impressive 71.08% change in stock value over the past year. The company’s strong financial health is reflected in its healthy current ratio of 2.22, though it trades at a relatively high P/E ratio of 56.2. The ascent to this new high underscores Triumph Group’s resilience and adaptability in a challenging industry, as the company continues to navigate the complexities of the aerospace market while delivering value to its shareholders. Discover 12 additional key insights about TGI with a InvestingPro subscription.
In other recent news, Triumph Group Inc. reported fourth-quarter results that exceeded expectations, spurred by strong demand in the aerospace sector. The company achieved adjusted earnings of $0.48 per share, surpassing analyst projections of $0.35 per share. Revenue for the quarter rose by 5% year-over-year to $377.9 million, beating the expected $336.76 million. Triumph Group’s CEO, Dan Crowley, noted a 21% EBITDAP margin and continued sales growth, with aftermarket sales increasing by over 7% and OEM sales by 10%. For the full fiscal year 2025, the company reported net sales of $1.26 billion, marking a 6% increase from the previous year, along with adjusted income of $72.2 million or $0.93 per share. The company also highlighted a strong free cash flow of $144 million for the quarter, attributing it to improved operational performance. Triumph Group has not provided financial guidance for fiscal 2026 due to its pending $3 billion acquisition by Warburg Pincus and Berkshire Partners, anticipated to close in the second half of 2025.
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