Movement Alert|Carpenter Technology Falls 6.31% in Pre-Market Trading, Revenue Misses Estimates Despite EPS Beat Amid CEO Transition Uncertainty

Market Focus
Jul 30

On July 30, Carpenter Technology fell 6.31% in pre-market trading, trading at $500.00/share, with turnover of $93,700.

The decline comes as the company reported Q4 fiscal year results with mixed signals. While adjusted EPS of $3.23 beat the consensus estimate of $3.08 by 4.87%, representing a 46.15% year-over-year increase, revenue of $851 million missed the $863.367 million estimate. The company issued FY2027 Q1 operating profit guidance of $195-200 million and projected FY2027 adjusted free cash flow of $400-430 million. It also set a mid-term FY2029 operating profit target of $1.2-1.3 billion.

Adding to investor unease, the company announced on July 27 that newly appointed CEO Brian Malloy, who had assumed the role just on July 1, suddenly passed away. Former CEO Tony Thene immediately returned to lead the company. The leadership disruption, combined with the revenue shortfall, appears to be weighing on sentiment despite the otherwise strong earnings performance and ambitious forward guidance.

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