Standex International Corporation
NYSE•SXI
CEO: Mr. David A. Dunbar
Sector: Industrials
Industry: Industrial - Machinery
Listing Date: 1969-11-06
Standex International Corporation, together with subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of various products and services for commercial and industrial markets in the United States and internationally. It operates through five segments: Electronics, Engraving, Scientific, Engineering Technologies, and Specialty Solutions. The Electronics segment offers reed relays, fluid level, proximity, motion, flow, HVAC condensate, and custom electronics sensors; and custom wound transformers and inductors for low and high frequency, current sense technology, advanced planar transformer technology, value added assembly, and mechanical packaging applications under the Standex Electronics, Renco, and Agile Magnetics. The Engraving segment provides mold texturizing, slush molding tools, roll engraving, hygiene product tooling, and low observation vents, as well as project management and design services for stealth aircraft; and process machinery for various industries under the Piazza Rosa, World Client Services, Tenibac-Graphion, GS Engineering, and Innovent brand names. The Scientific segment offers temperature-controlled equipment for the medical, scientific, pharmaceutical, biotech, and industrial markets under the American BioTech Supply, Lab Research Products, Corepoint, Cryosafe, CryoGuard, and Scientific brands. The Engineering Technologies segment offers net and near net formed single-source customized solutions that are used in the manufacture of engineered components for the aviation, aerospace, defense, energy, industrial, medical, marine, oil and gas, and manned and unmanned space markets under the Spincraft brand. The Specialty Solutions segment manufactures and sells refrigerated, heated, and dry merchandizing display cases; and single and double acting telescopic, and piston rod hydraulic cylinders under the Federal and Custom Hoist brands. The company was founded in 1955 and is headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire.
Contact Information
Market Cap
$3.10B
P/E (TTM)
57.2
41.2
Dividend Yield
0.5%
52W High
$270.87
52W Low
$128.85
52W Range
Rank39Top 39.1%
4.2
F-Score
Modified Piotroski Analysis
Based on 10-year fundamentals
Average • 4.2 / 9 points
Scoring Range (0-9)
8-9: Excellent Value
6-7: Strong Fundamentals
4-5: Average Quality
0-3: Weak Performance
Data Period: 2016-2025
Financial Dashboard
Q2 2026 Data
Revenue
$221.32M+16.60%
4-Quarter Trend
EPS
$0.18+150.70%
4-Quarter Trend
FCF
$12.89M+516.05%
4-Quarter Trend
2026 Q2 Earnings Highlights
Key Highlights
Sales Increase Driven by Acquisitions Net sales $438.8M, up $78.5M (21.8%). Acquisitions added $63.5M sales; organic growth 3.5% for six months.
Operations Income Doubled Income from operations $65.2M, up $32.6M (100.3%) for six months. Driven by acquisitions and productivity gains.
Margin Focus Improves Profitability Gross margin reached 41.6%, up 230 basis points from 39.3% for six months. Driven by pricing disciplines.
Backlog Under One Year Rises Backlog under one year $282.1M, up $43.2M (18.1%). Increase driven by $31.2M from Engineering Technologies acquisition.
Risk Factors
Elevated Restructuring Expenses Restructuring costs $6.4M for six months, up $4.4M versus prior year. Related to facility rationalization efforts.
Commodity Price Volatility Risk Exposed to fluctuating raw material costs like steel and copper; price increases acceptance uncertain across segments.
Acquisition Integration Costs Acquisition related costs $1.0M for six months. Goodwill recognized $314.6M across recent acquisitions, requiring integration focus.
Outlook
FY2026 Financial Improvement Expected Anticipate continued improvement in key financial metrics for remainder of fiscal year 2026, supported by productivity initiatives.
Capital Spending Guidance Issued Expect fiscal year 2026 capital spending between $33.0M and $38.0M USD for facility upgrades and growth programs.
Restructuring Benefits Realization Expect realization of 2026 restructuring actions starting second half of fiscal year 2026, focusing on cost reduction.
Peer Comparison
Revenue (TTM)
$8.87B
$5.42B
$2.76B
Gross Margin (Latest Quarter)
60.0%
49.6%
43.9%
Key Metrics
Symbol | Market Cap | P/E (TTM) | ROE (TTM) | Debt to Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TEX | $3.91B | 17.6 | 11.2% | 45.8% |
| KAI | $3.56B | 34.9 | 10.9% | 21.9% |
| REVG | $3.12B | 32.6 | 23.9% | 4.7% |
Long-Term Trends
Last 4 Quarters
Revenue
Net Income
Operating Cash Flow
4Q Revenue CAGR
2.1%
Moderate Growth
4Q Net Income CAGR
-54.1%
Declining Profitability
Cash Flow Stability
100%
Strong Cash Flow
Deep Research
Next earnings:Apr 29, 2026
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