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Commercial Metals Company (CMC) Q3 2026 earnings summary

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Q3 2026 earnings summary

29 Jun, 2026

Executive summary

  • Core EBITDA rose 78.6% year-over-year to $353.6 million, with margin expansion to 14.2% driven by metal margin gains, TAG initiatives, and precast acquisitions.

  • Net earnings for Q3 were $173 million ($1.55 per diluted share); adjusted earnings reached $193 million ($1.73 per share), up 142.4% year-over-year.

  • All business segments experienced year-over-year growth, with significant contributions from recent precast acquisitions.

  • Deleveraging efforts are ahead of plan, with net leverage adjusted for acquisitions at 2.1x, nearing the target of below 2x by mid-2027.

  • Major acquisitions of Foley and CP&P expanded the Construction Solutions Group and contributed $175.7M in net sales for the quarter.

Financial highlights

  • Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded 440 basis points year-over-year to 14.2%.

  • North America Steel Group adjusted EBITDA up 41% year-over-year to $253.5 million ($234/ton), driven by $111/ton metal margin improvement.

  • Construction Solutions Group net sales nearly doubled to $394.6 million; adjusted EBITDA up 138% to $97.4 million, with precast contributing $52.9 million.

  • Europe Steel Group adjusted EBITDA was $34.7 million, benefiting from a $20.4 million CO2 credit and improved market conditions.

  • Net sales for Q3 were $2.48 billion, up 22.9% year-over-year.

Outlook and guidance

  • Q4 core EBITDA expected to increase sequentially by $40–$50 million, driven by absence of mill outages, higher volumes, and margin expansion.

  • Construction Solutions Group expected to see mid-teens sequential adjusted EBITDA growth in Q4, with precast business on track for $165–$175 million adjusted EBITDA for FY26.

  • Europe segment anticipates modestly higher adjusted EBITDA in Q4, excluding CO2 credits.

  • Capital spending for FY26 projected at $550 million, mainly for the new West Virginia micro-mill.

  • Management expects current liquidity and cash flows to cover operations, capital expenditures, dividends, and share repurchases for at least the next twelve months.

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