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Ennis Releases Q4 2026 Financial Results

Ennis, Inc.

April 20, 2026 2 min read

Ennis, Inc.

EBFEBF|EPS $0.35|Rev $96.4M|Net Income $8.8M

Ennis, Inc. (NYSE:EBF) reported Full Year 2026 diluted earnings per share of $0.35 as the printing and branded products company navigated a challenging landscape for traditional print services. The company generated $96.4M in revenue for the quarter while earning $8.8M in net income for the period.

The Texas-based manufacturer of business forms, presentation folders, and promotional products saw revenue climb 4.0% year-over-year from $92.7M in FY 2025. This modest growth reflects Ennis’s efforts to adapt its traditional print business to evolving market demands while maintaining its foothold in commercial printing and apparel sectors.

The company’s performance comes as the broader commercial printing industry faces ongoing pressures from digital transformation, though specialized segments like promotional products and customized business materials continue to provide stability. Ennis has historically served small and medium-sized businesses across various sectors with products ranging from custom forms to identity apparel.

Wall Street maintains a cautiously optimistic view on the stock, with analyst consensus standing at 2 buy, 1 hold, and 0 sell ratings. The company’s ability to post positive revenue growth demonstrates resilience in a sector where many legacy print providers have struggled to maintain market share.

This article was generated with the assistance of AI technology and reviewed for accuracy. AlphaStreet may receive compensation from companies mentioned in this article. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice.

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