THOR Industries (THO) stock delivers Q2 profit of $17.8M, beating estimates with 5.4% revenue growth. Company reaffirms full-year fiscal 2026 guidance. The postTHOR Industries (THO) stock delivers Q2 profit of $17.8M, beating estimates with 5.4% revenue growth. Company reaffirms full-year fiscal 2026 guidance. The post

THOR Industries (THO) Stock Swings Back to Profitability in Q2 FY2026

2026/03/03 23:06
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Key Highlights

  • Q2 net income reaches $17.8M compared to $0.55M loss in prior year.
  • Top-line sales climb 5.4% to $2.13B, surpassing analyst forecasts by 7.4%.
  • Earnings per share of $0.34 represents 60% beat versus consensus expectations.
  • Cost discipline and Towables division strength bolster profit margins.
  • Stock closes down 0.46% at $95.69; management reaffirms fiscal 2026 targets.

THOR Industries (THOR) delivered a return to profitability during its latest fiscal quarter while surpassing Wall Street revenue projections. The recreational vehicle manufacturer demonstrated improved financial performance and kept its annual forecast intact. Shares finished the trading session at $95.69, slipping 0.46%.

Thor Industries, Inc., THO
The RV producer generated net income of $17.80 million during its second quarter of fiscal year 2026. This performance represents a significant turnaround from the $0.551 million loss posted during the same period last year. Per-share earnings came in at $0.34, contrasting sharply with the $0.01 loss recorded twelve months earlier.

Adjusted EBITDA expanded to $98.05 million versus $87.02 million in the year-ago quarter. Total net sales advanced to $2.13 billion compared to $2.02 billion in the prior-year period. The revenue figure also exceeded analyst consensus projections by 7.43%, highlighting sustained business momentum.

Cost Controls and Segment Strength Drive Profitability

Executive leadership credited the quarterly improvement to rigorous expense management and enhanced operational effectiveness. The Towables division maintained stable profit margins that contributed to overall financial health. Both Motorized products and supply operations showed year-over-year growth.

The company maintained its fiscal 2026 outlook, projecting net sales between $9.0 billion and $9.5 billion. Management reiterated its full-year earnings per share guidance range of $3.75 to $4.25. Current analyst consensus sits at $4.08 per share on projected revenue of $9.6 billion.

Thor posted adjusted quarterly earnings of $0.04 per share. This figure beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate by one cent per share. The performance represented a 60% positive earnings surprise for the reporting period.

Consistent Beat Streak and Sector Dynamics

The RV manufacturer has topped consensus earnings projections in all four most recent reporting periods. During the previous quarter, Thor recorded earnings of $0.41 per share. Analyst expectations for that period had called for a loss of $0.11 per share.

Thor produced revenue of $2.13 billion for the quarter that concluded in January 2026. This result exceeded forecasts and represented growth from the $2.02 billion reported in the comparable prior-year quarter. The company has consistently beaten revenue estimates across the past four quarters.

Thor stock has retreated approximately 6.8% year-to-date. By comparison, the S&P 500 index has advanced roughly 0.5% during the identical timeframe. Thor competes within the Building Products – Mobile Homes and RV Builders industry. This sector currently ranks in the bottom quartile among industries tracked by Zacks. Industry standing may impact near-term equity performance.

Competitor Winnebago Industries anticipates quarterly earnings of $0.27 per share. This estimate represents a 42.1% year-over-year increase. Analysts project Winnebago revenue of $625.03 million, reflecting 0.8% annual growth. Thor remains committed to operational rigor and margin preservation. The company sustained its financial guidance despite challenges facing the broader sector. Results from the most recent quarter demonstrate strengthening profitability and consistent demand patterns.

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