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Envela (ELA) Q4 EPS of $0.23 Crushes Estimate by 156%, Revenue Surges 66.6% YoY to $80.5M

Envela's Q4 EPS of $0.23 crushed the $0.09 estimate by $0.14 per share, while revenue of $80.5M topped consensus by 54% and surged 67% year-over-year.

March 19, 2026 2 min read
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Envela's Q4 EPS of $0.23 crushed the $0.09 estimate by $0.14 per share, while revenue of $80.5M topped consensus by 54% and surged 67% year-over-year.

Earnings Per Share (GAAP)
$0.23
vs $0.09 est.
Revenue
$80.5M
vs $52.2M est.

Luxury goods operator crushes estimates. Envela Corporation (NYSE: ELA) reported Q4 2025 GAAP EPS of $0.23 versus the $0.09 consensus, a gap of $0.14 per share. The result marks the company’s fourth consecutive quarterly beat, extending a streak that began in Q1 2025 when EPS surprised by 42.9%. Net income reached $6.0 million for the quarter, up sharply from the year-ago period. Operating income of $7.5 million and adjusted EBITDA of $8.0 million underscore the profitability inflection.

Revenue acceleration tells the real story. Q4 revenue of $80.5 million topped the $52.2 million consensus by 54%, the widest revenue surprise in the company’s recent history. The top line surged 67% from $48.3 million in the year-ago quarter, nearly doubling the 42% and 69% revenue beats posted in Q1 and Q2 2025. Gross profit was $16.5 million. The sequential comparison is equally striking: Q4 revenue jumped 40% from Q3’s $57.4 million, suggesting accelerating momentum into year-end.

What to Watch: The next earnings call will be the first test of whether this revenue acceleration is sustainable or driven by year-end luxury buying patterns. Watch for management commentary on January-February trends and any update to full-year 2026 guidance when the company reports in early May.

This article was generated using AlphaStreet’s proprietary financial analysis technology and reviewed by our editorial team.

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