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Adient Reports Strong Q1 2026; Ups Full-Year Guidance, Shares Up

Adient plc (NYSE: ADNT) shares rose modestly in early trading. This happened after the automotive seating maker beat first-quarter fiscal 2026 expectations. Moreover, they raised full-year guidance. As a result, the stock traded near levels above its recent lows. Its 52-week range spans about $10.04 to $26.16.

Quarterly Results

Adient reported Q1 net sales of $3.64 billion. This marked a roughly 4% increase from last year. However, GAAP net loss reached $22 million, with diluted EPS at $(0.28). On an adjusted basis, though, EPS hit $0.35. This beat most consensus estimates. Additionally, adjusted EBITDA climbed to $207 million. Consequently, margins improved slightly to 5.7% from 5.6% a year ago. The company also repurchased 1.2 million shares for $25 million. Cash and equivalents stood at $855 million. Meanwhile, gross debt neared $2.4 billion, and net debt hovered around $1.5 billion.

Full-Year Outlook Raised

Adient updated its FY2026 guidance upward. Now, they project $14.6 billion in revenue. Adjusted EBITDA will reach about $880 million. Free cash flow should hit around $125 million. These boosts reflect better vehicle production and stronger performance. Thus, all key metrics saw increases from prior outlooks.

Market Reaction and Trend

In pre-market trade, shares jumped nearly 2%. Investors reacted positively to the earnings beat and raised forecast. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock ranged from $10.04 to $26.16.

Analyst Activity

Analysts maintain a mixed view. They give a consensus “Hold” rating. Average price targets sit moderately above current levels. Recently, some brokerages raised targets. However, no major upgrades or downgrades tied directly to today’s earnings emerged.

Year-over-Year Context

Compared to Q1 FY2025, revenue grew. Adjusted EBITDA improved too. This shows modest operational momentum. Last year, adjusted EPS lagged lower, and earnings stayed nearly flat.

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