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Enviri Corporation (NASDAQ:ENVR) reported its Q3 2025 earnings, revealing a loss per share of $0.08 against a forecast of $0.00, while revenue slightly surpassed expectations at $575 million. The company's stock reacted negatively, dropping 10.58% in pre-market trading to $10.90. Despite revenue reaching a yearly high, the results fell short of investor expectations, leading to a sharp decline in share price.
Key Takeaways
- Enviri reported a Q3 loss per share of $0.08, missing the forecast of breakeven.
- Revenue hit $575 million, slightly above the $573.6 million forecast.
- Full-year EBITDA guidance was reduced by $27 million.
- Stock price fell 10.58% in pre-market trading following the earnings release.
- Clean Earth segment showed strong performance, with ongoing strategic initiatives.
Company Performance
Enviri's Q3 2025 performance highlighted a challenging quarter with a reported loss per share of $0.08, missing the breakeven forecast. Despite a slight revenue beat, the company's financial performance was overshadowed by reduced guidance and ongoing challenges in its Rail segment. Compared to previous quarters, Enviri's performance showed a need for strategic adjustments, particularly in its underperforming segments.
Financial Highlights
- Revenue: $575 million, slightly above the forecast of $573.6 million.
- Earnings per share: Loss of $0.08, compared to a forecast of $0.00.
- Adjusted EBITDA: $74 million.
- Adjusted free cash flow: $6 million.
Earnings vs. Forecast
Enviri's Q3 2025 earnings per share of -$0.08 missed the forecast of $0.00, marking a significant deviation from expectations. The revenue of $575 million slightly exceeded the forecast of $573.6 million, resulting in a revenue surprise of 0.24%. The EPS miss is notable given the company's previous trends, where earnings have often aligned more closely with forecasts.
Market Reaction
Following the earnings announcement, Enviri's stock fell 10.58% in pre-market trading, reaching $10.90. This decline places the stock closer to its 52-week low of $4.72, reflecting investor disappointment with the earnings miss and reduced guidance. The broader market trends have seen similar reactions to earnings misses, but Enviri's sharper decline indicates specific concerns about its future performance.
Outlook & Guidance
Enviri revised its full-year EBITDA guidance downward by $27 million and reduced its free cash flow guidance by $50 million. The company remains optimistic about its 2026 earnings potential, with expectations of positive cash flow from the Rail segment by 2027. Strategic reviews and potential sales of business units, such as Clean Earth, are ongoing as part of its long-term growth strategy.
Executive Commentary
CEO Nick Grasberger emphasized the value created in the Clean Earth segment, stating, "We have created a tremendous amount of value in Clean Earth over the past couple of years. It's not in our share price." CFO Tom Vadaketh added, "We do not expect [current demand drop] to be longstanding and it should be short-lived," indicating confidence in a market recovery.
Risks and Challenges
- Supply chain disruptions in the Rail segment.
- Market saturation in specialty waste management.
- Macroeconomic pressures affecting customer demand.
- Ongoing strategic reviews and potential divestitures.
- Regulatory changes in the steel industry impacting Harsco Environmental.
Q&A
During the earnings call, analysts focused on the potential sale of the Clean Earth business and the stabilization of the Rail segment. Questions also addressed the strategic review process and its implications for future growth. Executives highlighted strong interest in Clean Earth and the potential for business restructuring to unlock shareholder value.
Full transcript - Enviri Corp (NVRI) Q3 2025:
Jamie, Conference Facilitator, Enviri Corporation: Good morning, everyone. My name is Jamie, and I'll be your conference facilitator. At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the Enviri Corporation third-quarter release conference call. All lines have been placed on mute to avoid any background noise. After the speaker's remarks, there will be a question-and-answer session. If you would like to ask a question during this time, simply press star and the number one on your telephone keypad. If you would like to withdraw your questions, you may press star and two. Also, this telephone conference presentation and accompanying webcast made on behalf of Enviri Corporation are subject to copyright by Enviri Corporation, and all rights are reserved. No recordings or redistributions of this telephone conference by any other party are permitted without the express written consent of Enviri Corporation. Your participation indicates your agreement.
I would now like to turn the conference call over to Dave Martin of Enviri Corporation. Mr. Martin, you may begin your call.
Dave Martin, Company Representative, Enviri Corporation: Thank you, Jamie, and welcome to everyone joining us today. With me is Nick Grasberger, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Tom Vadaketh, our Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. On the call, we will discuss our results for the third quarter and our outlook for the remainder of the year. We'll then take your questions. Our quarterly earnings release and slide presentation for this call are available on our website. During today's call, we will make statements that are considered forward-looking within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements are based on our current knowledge and expectations and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those forward-looking statements. For a discussion of such risks and uncertainties, see the risk factors section in the most recent 10-K and as updated in subsequent 10-Qs.
The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements. Lastly, on this call, we will refer to adjusted financial results that are considered non-GAAP for SEC reporting purposes. A reconciliation to GAAP results is included in our earnings release as well as a slide presentation. With that being said, I'll turn the call to Nick.
Nick Grasberger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Enviri Corporation: Thank you, Dave, and good morning, everyone. Before we dive into our Q3 results, I will take a moment to provide a brief update on our strategic review process that we announced a few months ago. Recall that this process is aimed at identifying and executing alternatives to unlock the inherent value of our business portfolio. In our view, this value is not yet reflected in our market value. Throughout our process, and as expected, we have seen strong and definitive interest in our Clean Earth business from both strategic parties as well as others. While nothing can be certain, we believe that there is a path to crystallizing its value in a tax-efficient manner for our shareholders.
We have spent considerable time with our advisors thinking through structures that work, one of which involves a simultaneous sale of Clean Earth together with a taxable spin to our shareholders of our Harsco Environmental and Rail businesses. We believe this structure would result in minimal tax leakage for our investors and would allow for a sizable cash payment to shareholders upon the sale of Clean Earth. In fact, we have recently amended our credit agreement to allow for this transaction. Tom will comment further on this amendment. We will update you further when appropriate, but we believe we should be in a position to conclude our process review prior to the end of this year. Now, let me turn to our third-quarter earnings, starting with Clean Earth, and Tom will cover our financial results in detail shortly.
Clean Earth revenue and earnings grew single digits, and its margins exceeded 17%, translating to a record quarterly performance for the business. The degree of execution delivered by the Clean Earth team remains very high despite various distractions, as it focuses on its key priorities. Our investments in new capabilities continue, and CE's IT implementation is on track and nearing completion. Commercially, the team committed to a new growth strategy a year ago, and we've built a strong business backlog since, and CE is now seeing healthy volume growth as a result. We expect strong performance or more of the same from Clean Earth in Q4. Turning to Harsco Environmental, results improved in Q3, with HE's margin reaching 17% and the business generating $30 million in free cash flow in the quarter. Looking back, we believe this business troughed in the first half of 2025.
New contracts are in place to replace those exited over the past year, and improvements at underperforming sites, while slower than we'd like, are ongoing with benefits expected in coming quarters. HE has also experienced some cost inflation in recent quarters, and we've implemented cost-out actions to absorb this impact. These added costs should be offset in 2026 through these efforts and also through price increases. We're also hopeful that the steel industry volumes are set to improve. In early October, the European Commission proposed new and significant safeguard measures to protect its steel industry. These actions include higher import tariffs and lower quotas, among other changes. These measures are likely to lift volumes in a key market for HE if implemented next year. Overall, HE remains the industry leader, and we expect 2026 to be a better year for the business.
Moving to Harsco Rail, our challenges in rail are clear, and I'm pleased with how our new management team, which is operationally focused and has considerable ETO experience within the broader rail industry, is taking aggressive and appropriate action to move the business forward. Shop floor bottlenecks have lessened, and supply chain pressures are improved. Overhead costs are being addressed as well. Confident this management team can transform the business over the next year or two. On the commercial side, demand for standard equipment and aftermarket parts remains weak and at unprecedented levels. We're hopeful that this downturn will be short-lived, given that maintenance spending can only be deferred for so long, but we've yet to see signs of upcoming improvement. Importantly, rail's base business is profitable and cash-generative despite this market situation, and Harsco Rail remains a technology and industry leader.
Rail is also making good progress with its ETO contracts, which continue to consume cash. Our discussions with Network Rail to amend or exit that contract are ongoing. Deliveries and development work on SBB and DB are on track, with few surprises in recent months. As we've discussed previously, Rail's cash flow profile is anticipated to turn positive in 2027 as our ETO contracts mature and we are paid for the machines that we deliver. As a result of the demand weakness in rail and other impacts in HE, we have lowered our outlook for the year. Looking further ahead, we are optimistic about 2026 and confident in the earnings and cash flow potential of our company. The evaluation of strategic alternatives is to address this disconnect, and we will update you further on this review when appropriate. I will now turn the call over to Tom.
Tom Vadaketh, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Enviri Corporation: Thank you, Nick, and good morning, everyone. In the third quarter, total revenue was $575 million, and adjusted EBITDA was $74 million. Both figures are highs for the year, but lower than our expectations at the beginning of the quarter. Rail accounted for much of the shortfall, whereas we discussed last quarter, and as Nick just mentioned, demand for standard products and aftermarket parts remained very sluggish. Also, some contract services work for certain U.S. customers was deferred into future quarters. Our product orders did improve somewhat from the prior quarter, but the increase was from a low base, and this activity will not benefit rail in 2025. Performance at Harsco Environmental was also slightly lower than expectations due to higher operating costs and lower contributions from new sites. Actions are underway that are expected to help offset the challenges in both segments, as Nick mentioned.
Still, we have lowered our outlook for the fourth quarter, which I'll provide details on shortly. Now, let me turn to our third-quarter performance details on slide four. In the third quarter, our revenues were unchanged as reported and 1% higher on an organic basis. Adjusted EBITDA was lower year-on-year as anticipated, with record earnings at Clean Earth offset by our other segment. The impact of divestitures on EBITDA within Harsco Environmental was $3 million compared with the prior year. Our adjusted diluted loss per share was $0.08 for the quarter, excluding the impact of unusual items. These unusual items totaled $12 million pre-tax, with most of this related to strategic project costs and various restructuring actions across the company. Excuse me. Adjustments on our large ETO contract in rail were less than $2 million and much lower than in recent quarters.
We believe this illustrates our progress in de-risking these projects. Our adjusted free cash flow for the quarter was $6 million, which was $20 million above Q2 and in line with our expectations. Working capital management and capital spending controls offset the impact of lower earnings for the quarter. Before moving on to segment performance, let me add to Nick's comments on the amendment to our credit agreement. First, I'd like to thank our bank group for their continued support of the company and their flexibility to support our strategic initiatives and changing financial situation. In addition to allowing for the potential sale or separation of Clean Earth, we modified our financial covenants to provide additional flexibility. The credit agreement also now provides a capital structure framework for our remaining businesses if we complete a Clean Earth sale.
Under this scenario, our initial net leverage ratio post a transaction would be 2x or less, and our maximum net leverage would be 3x. Further details on this amendment are available in our SEC filings this morning. Please turn to slide five and our Harsco Environmental segment. Segment revenues totaled $261 million, and adjusted EBITDA totaled $44 million. The year-over-year change in earnings is the result of divestitures and site exits or closures. Eco product contributions were also slightly lower, with this impact attributable to our Excel operations in the U.S. and steel felt business in Europe. Steel production at our customer locations on a continuing site basis rose modestly compared with the prior year, with puts and takes across our global portfolio, as you'd expect. Higher output in the U.S., India, and the Middle East was mostly offset by lower production in Canada and Brazil.
Volumes in our largest market, Europe, were unchanged year-over-year. While quarterly revenues and steel output was the highest this year, overall production rates remained subdued. Customer utilization rates remain in the mid-70% as a percentage of capacity, with our largest market, Europe, being below 70%. We see lots of room for improvement across our service portfolio. Next, please turn to slide six to discuss Clean Earth. For the quarter, revenues totaled $250 million, which was up 6% compared with the 2024 quarter, and adjusted EBITDA reached $43 million. CE's adjusted EBITDA margin was 17.3% in the quarter. Revenue growth was slightly more weighted to volume over price. CE's volume growth was realized across end markets in hazardous waste and reflects the team's success executing on a commercial growth plan that it developed over a year ago.
Meanwhile, contributions from CE's soil and dredge business were lower compared with the prior year quarter, as anticipated. This change reflects the timing of work activity and business mix. Now, please turn to slide seven and our rail business. Rail revenues totaled $64 million, and its adjusted EBITDA loss was $4 million in the quarter. Compared with the prior year quarter, lower equipment and service volumes, as well as higher manufacturing costs and a weaker business mix, were partially offset by higher aftermarket sales. Operationally, rail continues to make steady progress, as Nick mentioned, although further manufacturing and supply chain improvements are needed and targeted to strengthen the business. On rail's large European ETOs, we continue to make steady progress as well, particularly with Deutsche Bahn and SBB.
For Deutsche Bahn or DB, the next key milestone is for the first three vehicles to progress through homologation or the formal acceptance process. The first vehicle has already started this process, and we expect that all three vehicles will be undergoing homologation as we move into the first half of 2026. As we've said before, once we complete homologation, the risk on this project from a cost and schedule perspective will significantly diminish, and we would move into a repeatable manufacturing process for the remaining vehicles. For SBB, delivery of the first group of vehicles is to be completed by January 2026. The second vehicle type is currently undergoing homologation, and we expect to complete all deliveries of this second group of vehicles in early 2027. On the Network Rail contract, negotiations with the customers have continued to progress.
Although progress has been slower than we would like, our customer is focused on the delivery of the machines and is negotiating in good faith. Good progress has been made recently to gain alignment on several technical design areas which had been open. This is an important step for us to be able to complete manufacturing the machines. Additionally, we are seeking a meaningful improvement in the economics of this contract in order for us to continue, or we will negotiate a mutually acceptable exit from the contract. Now, let me turn to our full year outlook on slide eight. The midpoint of EBITDA guidance is reduced by $27 million, and the midpoint for free cash flow is reduced by $50 million. The EBITDA change is largely driven by rail and, to a lesser extent, HE.
For rail, we've removed from our outlook certain unsold equipment and parts that aren't supported by our order books and pipeline. For HE, we anticipate that the challenges in Q3 will persist through year-end. Our updated free cash flow guidance reflects this revised earnings outlook, as well as some previously anticipated milestone payments on certain rail contracts being deferred into 2026. Let me conclude on slide nine with our fourth quarter guidance. Q4 adjusted EBITDA is expected to range from $62 million-$72 million. Clean Earth is again expected to show nice year-over-year growth in Q4. Harsco Environmental earnings are anticipated to be modestly below the prior year quarter due to contract exits, and rail results are projected to be lower due mainly to volumes. Thanks, and I'll now hand the call back to the operator for Q&A.
Jamie, Conference Facilitator, Enviri Corporation: Ladies and gentlemen, we will now begin the question and answer session. To ask a question, you may press star and then one on your telephone keypad. If you are using a speakerphone, we do ask that you please pick up your handset before pressing the key. To withdraw your question, you may press star and two. At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble the roster. Our first question today comes from Larry Slough from CJS Securities. Please go ahead with your question.
Larry Slough, Analyst, CJS Securities: Great. Thanks. Good morning. Nick, wondering if you can—I know you can't give us too much detail, but just any more color on the—you sound pretty confident, at least on the process, that the process is nearing an end, or you'll have some kind of something in the next few weeks, it sounds like, by year-end. Can you just give us any more? Is it you're confident that we'll at least hear—will we actually hear something before year-end, or just anything will be great on that front? Thanks.
Nick Grasberger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Enviri Corporation: Yeah. Yeah. Hi, Larry. Honestly, there's not much more we can say at this point. As I indicated, we've had, as we expected, very strong interest in the business. We've created a tremendous amount of value in Clean Earth over the past couple of years. It's not in our share price. We need to find a way to unlock that. That's what we've been doing. The specialty waste industry is consolidating, and you've likely seen some of the values that have been paid for, like businesses that have transacted over the past couple of years. We are happy with where we are. It's been a strong process, and we're well supported by our advisors. Of course, and most importantly, the Clean Earth leadership team has just been doing a tremendous job.
Larry Slough, Analyst, CJS Securities: Okay. Great. I appreciate that. Just on the guidance and the outlook, a pretty significant drop. It looks like a lot more, actually. Q3 was a bit of a miss, but the outlook Q4 looks like it is somewhat even worse. You mentioned it is predominantly rail, but just trying to—Tom, maybe you can help us a little bit with that $27 million delta. Is it mostly rail there? I am just trying to get a little more granularity there.
Tom Vadaketh, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Enviri Corporation: Yeah. This is our last guidance, Larry. And good morning. The bulk, the highest variation is on rail. As I said in my remarks, what that consists of is we're trying to kind of de-risk our outlook for the remainder of the year. We took out from that any volume that is currently unsupported by either firm orders or good visibility in our pipeline. That is what that is mainly. On HE, we've also taken it down somewhat, partially. Most of it is basically the miss in Q3, but just reflecting the pace that we're on in Q3, expected to largely continue into Q4.
Larry Slough, Analyst, CJS Securities: Okay. If I can just squeeze one more in, just on Clean Earth. Another good quarter, especially on the hazardous side, was the soils—did they have an exceptionally good year last year? It looks like a pretty good year-over-year drop in EBITDA contribution in the quarter for kind of a minority part of the business. You mentioned various distractions. Any more color on that on Clean Earth? Thanks again.
Nick Grasberger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Enviri Corporation: Yeah. Just maybe for context, for the full year, we're expecting EBITDA in hazardous waste to be up about 15% and down 15% in SDM. And as you likely know, hazardous waste is five to six times the size of SDM. But SDM, as we've indicated before, can be a very lumpy business. We have a very attractive backlog of projects, and we try to anticipate when they're going to begin. Oftentimes, they're delayed, and that's what we're facing now. There's also a mix component within SDM. There are some projects that have margins that are 15-20 percentage points higher than others. What we've seen in the second half of this year is both a mix challenge as well as the starts of the projects being pushed out. Again, the backlog is very good. The mix is good in the backlog.
It's not an overall demand issue. It's not a market share issue. It's just a timing issue in SDM.
Larry Slough, Analyst, CJS Securities: Okay. Great. I appreciate all that color. Thank you.
Jamie, Conference Facilitator, Enviri Corporation: Once again, if you would like to ask a question, please press star and then one. To withdraw your questions, you may press star and two. Our next question comes from Rob Brown from Lake Street Capital Markets. Please go ahead with your question.
Rob Brown, Analyst, Lake Street Capital Markets: Good morning.
Larry Slough, Analyst, CJS Securities: Good morning.
Rob Brown, Analyst, Lake Street Capital Markets: Congrats on the sale process. I think you talked about sort of a peer group that's with consolidation, the multiples that are in the peer group, I guess. Are you sort of comfortable that those multiples are sustaining out there in the industry and just a sense on your view on multiples?
Nick Grasberger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Enviri Corporation: Yeah. Yeah. I would say if you look at precedent transactions, the multiple that we would expect would certainly be consistent with those.
Rob Brown, Analyst, Lake Street Capital Markets: Okay. Great. In terms of the—I think at one point you talked about rail, kind of the baseline business, excluding the ETO contracts of sort of $30 million-$35 million or so of EBITDA, and maybe things are a little weaker now. What is sort of the baseline rail business kind of run rate in the current environment in terms of EBITDA?
Tom Vadaketh, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Enviri Corporation: Yeah. It is, Larry, it is a little lower, reflecting the current drop in demand. We do not expect that to be longstanding, and it should be short-lived because we think the demand will come back at some point during 2026. On a longer-term basis and a sustainable basis, if you are trying to model this, it would be in that $35 million-$40 million range on a standalone-based business. Today, you are probably looking at a range of in the $30 million range.
Nick Grasberger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Enviri Corporation: Yeah. Again, the visibility to that is fairly good because we have a good sense of when these ETO contracts are going to be completed and when we'll get paid for them. Yes, that can slip by a quarter or two, as we've seen recently on some of the smaller contracts. There's a good bit of overhead cost in our business that supports those contracts that will be removed. It's not difficult to adjust the current performance of the business for what will happen at the end of those ETO contracts. There's just a lot of costs embedded in the business that will be removed.
Rob Brown, Analyst, Lake Street Capital Markets: Okay. Great. Thank you. I'll turn it over.
Jamie, Conference Facilitator, Enviri Corporation: Ladies and gentlemen, with that, we'll be ending today's question and answer session. I'd like to turn the floor back over to Dave Martin for any closing remarks.
Tom Vadaketh, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Enviri Corporation: Thank you all that joined us today, and thanks, Jamie, for hosting our call. Feel free to reach out to me with any follow-up questions. As always, appreciate your interest and advisory and look forward to speaking with many of you shortly. Take care.
Jamie, Conference Facilitator, Enviri Corporation: With that, we'll conclude today's conference call. We do thank you for attending today's presentation. You may now disconnect your line.
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