Item 1. Financial Statements
Item 1. Financial Statements (Unaudited)
SPECTRUM BRANDS HOLDINGS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
As of June 28, 2026 and September 30, 2025
(unaudited)
(in millions)
June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents $ 258.9 $ 123.6
Trade receivables, net 580.9 521.7
Other receivables 120.7 50.9
Inventories 499.6 446.1
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 39.7 41.9
Total current assets 1,499.8 1,184.2
Property, plant and equipment, net 237.7 255.0
Operating lease assets 113.3 73.5
Deferred charges and other 65.9 62.5
Goodwill 863.9 866.8
Intangible assets, net 797.1 937.6
Total assets $ 3,577.7 $ 3,379.6
Liabilities, Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest and Shareholders' Equity
Current portion of long-term debt $ 12.2 $ 11.7
Accounts payable 360.3 283.7
Accrued wages and salaries 52.8 50.2
Accrued interest 4.2 4.5
Income tax payable 49.4 21.2
Short-term operating lease liabilities 20.0 31.8
Other current liabilities 122.9 120.1
Total current liabilities 621.8 523.2
Long-term debt, net of current portion 603.6 556.2
Long-term operating lease liabilities 112.4 54.5
Deferred income taxes 159.1 136.6
Uncertain tax benefit obligation 144.1 180.3
Other long-term liabilities 26.2 19.1
Total liabilities 1,667.2 1,469.9
Commitments and contingencies (Note 15)
Redeemable noncontrolling interest 61.8 —
Shareholders' equity
Common stock 0.5 0.5
Additional paid-in capital 1,989.8 1,998.1
Accumulated earnings 2,209.2 2,219.3
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax ( 171.1 ) ( 171.9 )
Treasury stock
( 2,179.7 ) ( 2,136.3 )
Total shareholders' equity 1,848.7 1,909.7
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interest and shareholders' equity $ 3,577.7 $ 3,379.6
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
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SPECTRUM BRANDS HOLDINGS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
For the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025
(unaudited)
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions, except per share)
June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Net sales $ 753.3 $ 699.6 $ 2,139.2 $ 2,075.5
Cost of goods sold 382.9 435.5 1,256.9 1,300.2
Gross profit 370.4 264.1 882.3 775.3
Selling, general & administrative 250.5 225.0 691.3 656.3
Impairment of intangible assets 104.0 — 104.0 15.7
Impairment of property, plant and equipment and operating leases — 7.8 0.5 7.8
Total operating expenses 354.5 232.8 795.8 679.8
Operating income 15.9 31.3 86.5 95.5
Interest expense 8.2 8.4 22.3 22.1
Interest income ( 1.2 ) ( 0.6 ) ( 2.3 ) ( 3.6 )
Other non-operating expense, net 0.4 1.5 0.7 7.2
Income from continuing operations before income taxes 8.5 22.0 65.8 69.8
Income tax expense 28.8 1.5 34.2 22.9
Net (loss) income from continuing operations ( 20.3 ) 20.5 31.6 46.9
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax ( 1.2 ) ( 0.8 ) ( 2.6 ) ( 2.2 )
Net (loss) income ( 21.5 ) 19.7 29.0 44.7
Net (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to noncontrolling interest — ( 0.2 ) — 0.4
Net income from continuing operations attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interest
5.3 — 5.3 —
Net (loss) income attributable to controlling interest $ ( 26.8 ) $ 19.9 $ 23.7 $ 44.3
Amounts attributable to controlling interest
Net (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to controlling interest $ ( 25.6 ) $ 20.7 $ 26.3 $ 46.5
Loss from discontinued operations attributable to controlling interest, net of tax ( 1.2 ) ( 0.8 ) ( 2.6 ) ( 2.2 )
Net (loss) income attributable to controlling interest $ ( 26.8 ) $ 19.9 $ 23.7 $ 44.3
Earnings Per Share
Basic earnings per share from continuing operations $ ( 1.11 ) $ 0.83 $ 1.13 $ 1.77
Basic earnings per share from discontinued operations ( 0.05 ) ( 0.03 ) ( 0.11 ) ( 0.09 )
Basic earnings per share $ ( 1.16 ) $ 0.80 $ 1.02 $ 1.68
Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations $ ( 1.11 ) $ 0.83 $ 1.13 $ 1.76
Diluted earnings per share from discontinued operations ( 0.05 ) ( 0.03 ) ( 0.12 ) ( 0.08 )
Diluted earnings per share $ ( 1.16 ) $ 0.80 $ 1.01 $ 1.68
Dividend per share $ 0.47 $ 0.47 $ 1.41 $ 1.41
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding
Basic 23.1 24.9 23.2 26.3
Diluted 23.1 25.0 23.4 26.4
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
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SPECTRUM BRANDS HOLDINGS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
For the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025
(unaudited)
Three Month Periods Ended
Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions)
June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Net (loss) income $ ( 21.5 ) $ 19.7 $ 29.0 $ 44.7
Other comprehensive (loss) income
Foreign currency translation (loss) gain
Foreign currency translation (loss) gain ( 5.2 ) 60.4 ( 6.2 ) 26.4
Deferred tax effect 1.1 1.3 1.2 3.2
Foreign currency translation (loss) gain, net ( 4.1 ) 61.7 ( 5.0 ) 29.6
Unrealized gain on derivative instruments
Unrealized loss on derivative instruments before reclassification ( 1.4 ) ( 15.4 ) ( 1.7 ) ( 7.2 )
Net reclassification for loss to income from continuing operations 2.3 2.9 7.9 2.4
Unrealized gain (loss) on derivative instruments after reclassification 0.9 ( 12.5 ) 6.2 ( 4.8 )
Deferred tax effect ( 0.2 ) 3.4 ( 1.5 ) 1.3
Net unrealized gain (loss) on derivative instruments 0.7 ( 9.1 ) 4.7 ( 3.5 )
Defined benefit pension gain
Defined benefit pension gain (loss) before reclassification 0.3 ( 1.8 ) 0.6 ( 0.9 )
Net reclassification for loss to income from continuing operations 0.2 0.5 0.8 1.5
Defined benefit pension gain (loss) after reclassification 0.5 ( 1.3 ) 1.4 0.6
Deferred tax effect ( 0.1 ) 0.3 ( 0.3 ) ( 0.2 )
Net defined benefit pension gain (loss) 0.4 ( 1.0 ) 1.1 0.4
Comprehensive (loss) income ( 24.5 ) 71.3 29.8 71.2
Comprehensive income from continuing operations attributable to noncontrolling interest — 0.3 — 0.2
Comprehensive (loss) income attributable to controlling interest $ ( 24.5 ) $ 71.0 $ 29.8 $ 71.0
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
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SPECTRUM BRANDS HOLDINGS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Shareholders' Equity
For the nine month period ended June 28, 2026
(unaudited)
Common Stock Additional Paid-in Capital
Accumulated Earnings
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss
Treasury Stock
Total Shareholders' Equity
(in millions) Shares Amount
Balances at September 30, 2025 23.7 $ 0.5 $ 1,998.1 $ 2,219.3 $ ( 171.9 ) $ ( 2,136.3 ) $ 1,909.7
Net income from continuing operations — — — 29.4 — — 29.4
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax — — — ( 1.0 ) — — ( 1.0 )
Other comprehensive income, net of tax — — — — 12.1 — 12.1
Treasury stock repurchases ( 0.6 ) — — — — ( 35.5 ) ( 35.5 )
Excise tax on net share repurchases — — — — — ( 0.2 ) ( 0.2 )
Restricted stock issued and related tax withholdings 0.2 — ( 22.9 ) — — 14.7 ( 8.2 )
Share based compensation — — 4.3 — — — 4.3
Dividends declared — — — ( 11.3 ) — — ( 11.3 )
Balances at December 28, 2025 23.3 0.5 1,979.5 2,236.4 ( 159.8 ) ( 2,157.3 ) 1,899.3
Net income from continuing operations — — — 22.5 — — 22.5
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax — — — ( 0.4 ) — — ( 0.4 )
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax — — — — ( 8.3 ) — ( 8.3 )
Treasury stock repurchases ( 0.1 ) — — — — ( 6.8 ) ( 6.8 )
Restricted stock issued and related tax withholdings — — ( 0.6 ) — — 0.3 ( 0.3 )
Share based compensation — — 6.0 — — — 6.0
Dividends declared — — — ( 11.3 ) — — ( 11.3 )
Balances at March 29, 2026 23.2 0.5 1,984.9 2,247.2 ( 168.1 ) ( 2,163.8 ) 1,900.7
Net loss from continuing operations — — — ( 25.6 ) — — ( 25.6 )
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax — — — ( 1.2 ) — — ( 1.2 )
Other comprehensive income, net of tax — — — — ( 3.0 ) — ( 3.0 )
Treasury stock repurchases ( 0.2 ) — — — — ( 15.9 ) ( 15.9 )
Excise tax on net share repurchases — — — — — ( 0.2 ) ( 0.2 )
Restricted stock issued and related tax withholdings — — ( 0.2 ) — — 0.2 —
LTIP award conversion to HPC equity units (see Note 12)
— — ( 0.5 ) — — — ( 0.5 )
Share based compensation — — 5.6 — — — 5.6
Dividends declared — — — ( 11.2 ) — — ( 11.2 )
Balances at June 28, 2026 23.0 $ 0.5 $ 1,989.8 $ 2,209.2 $ ( 171.1 ) $ ( 2,179.7 ) $ 1,848.7
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
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SPECTRUM BRANDS HOLDINGS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Shareholders' Equity
For the nine month period ended June 29, 2025
(unaudited)
Common Stock Additional Paid-in Capital
Accumulated Earnings
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss
Treasury Stock
Total Shareholders' Equity
Noncontrolling Interest Total Equity
(in millions) Shares Amount
Balances at September 30, 2024 28.0 $ 0.5 $ 1,988.1 $ 2,169.0 $ ( 204.0 ) $ ( 1,812.7 ) $ 2,140.9 $ 0.8 $ 2,141.7
Net income from continuing operations — — — 24.3 — — 24.3 0.3 24.6
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax — — — ( 0.8 ) — — ( 0.8 ) — ( 0.8 )
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax — — — — ( 49.1 ) — ( 49.1 ) ( 0.3 ) ( 49.4 )
Treasury stock repurchases ( 0.8 ) — — — — ( 72.9 ) ( 72.9 ) — ( 72.9 )
Excise tax on net share repurchases — — — — — ( 0.6 ) ( 0.6 ) — ( 0.6 )
Restricted stock issued and related tax withholdings 0.1 — ( 10.3 ) — — 5.9 ( 4.4 ) — ( 4.4 )
Share based compensation — — 4.7 — — — 4.7 — 4.7
Dividends declared — — — ( 13.6 ) — — ( 13.6 ) — ( 13.6 )
Dividends declared by subsidiary to NCI — — — — — — — ( 0.7 ) ( 0.7 )
Balances as of December 29, 2024 27.3 0.5 1,982.5 2,178.9 ( 253.1 ) ( 1,880.3 ) 2,028.5 0.1 2,028.6
Net income from continuing operations — — — 1.5 — — 1.5 0.3 1.8
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax — — — ( 0.6 ) — — ( 0.6 ) — ( 0.6 )
Other comprehensive income, net of tax — — — — 24.1 — 24.1 0.2 24.3
Treasury stock repurchases ( 2.0 ) — — — — ( 159.9 ) ( 159.9 ) — ( 159.9 )
Excise tax on net share repurchases — — — — — ( 1.6 ) ( 1.6 ) — ( 1.6 )
Share based compensation — — 5.2 — — — 5.2 — 5.2
Dividends declared — — — ( 12.5 ) — — ( 12.5 ) — ( 12.5 )
Balances as of March 30, 2025 25.3 0.5 1,987.7 2,167.3 ( 229.0 ) ( 2,041.8 ) 1,884.7 0.6 1,885.3
Net income (loss) from continuing operations — — — 20.7 — — 20.7 ( 0.2 ) 20.5
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax — — — ( 0.8 ) — — ( 0.8 ) — ( 0.8 )
Other comprehensive income, net of tax — — — — 51.3 — 51.3 0.3 51.6
Treasury stock repurchases ( 0.9 ) — — — — ( 54.4 ) ( 54.4 ) — ( 54.4 )
Excise tax on net share repurchases — — — — — ( 0.5 ) ( 0.5 ) — ( 0.5 )
Restricted stock issued and related tax withholdings — — ( 0.2 ) — — 0.1 ( 0.1 ) — ( 0.1 )
Share based compensation — — 4.8 — — — 4.8 — 4.8
Dividends declared — — — ( 11.9 ) — — ( 11.9 ) — ( 11.9 )
Dividend paid by subsidiary to NCI — — — — — — — ( 0.7 ) ( 0.7 )
Balances at June 29, 2025 24.4 $ 0.5 $ 1,992.3 $ 2,175.3 $ ( 177.7 ) $ ( 2,096.6 ) $ 1,893.8 $ — $ 1,893.8
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
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SPECTRUM BRANDS HOLDINGS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
For the nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025
(unaudited)
Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Cash flows from operating activities
Net income $ 29.0 $ 44.7
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax ( 2.6 ) ( 2.2 )
Net income from continuing operations 31.6 46.9
Adjustments to reconcile net income from continuing operations to net cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations:
Depreciation 44.0 42.6
Amortization 30.8 31.5
Share based compensation 16.3 14.7
Impairment of intangible assets 104.0 15.7
Impairment of property, plant and equipment and operating lease assets 0.5 7.8
Amortization of debt issuance costs and discount 3.0 2.6
Non-cash tariff refund accrual ( 57.9 ) —
Deferred tax expense (benefit) 24.7 ( 17.4 )
Net changes in operating assets and liabilities ( 35.8 ) ( 111.3 )
Net cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations 161.2 33.1
Net cash used by operating activities from discontinued operations ( 0.3 ) ( 0.6 )
Net cash provided by operating activities 160.9 32.5
Cash flows from investing activities
Purchases of property, plant and equipment ( 27.2 ) ( 25.1 )
Other investing activity — ( 0.1 )
Net cash used by investing activities ( 27.2 ) ( 25.2 )
Cash flows from financing activities
Payment of debt and debt premium ( 9.2 ) ( 8.2 )
Proceeds from issuance of debt 57.6 103.0
Payment of debt issuance costs ( 2.3 ) ( 0.2 )
Proceeds from issuance of preferred shares in subsidiary to noncontrolling interest
61.2 —
Payment of preferred share transaction costs
( 2.6 ) —
Dividends paid to shareholders ( 32.6 ) ( 36.9 )
Dividends paid by subsidiary to noncontrolling interest — ( 1.4 )
Treasury stock purchases ( 58.2 ) ( 287.2 )
Excise tax paid on net share repurchases ( 3.2 ) ( 9.7 )
Share based award tax withholding payments, net of proceeds upon vesting ( 8.5 ) ( 4.5 )
Other financing activity — 0.1
Net cash provided (used) by financing activities 2.2 ( 245.0 )
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash ( 0.7 ) ( 7.3 )
Net change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash 135.2 ( 245.0 )
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, beginning of period 127.2 370.5
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, end of period $ 262.4 $ 125.5
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information
Cash paid for interest associated with continuing operations $ 19.0 $ 20.3
Cash paid for taxes associated with continuing operations 13.1 45.9
Cash paid for taxes associated with discontinued operations — 2.8
Non cash investing activities
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment through finance leases 1.0 8.1
Non cash financing activities
Non-cash excise tax on net share repurchases 0.4 2.8
Issuance of shares through stock compensation plan 21.0 9.7
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
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SPECTRUM BRANDS HOLDINGS, INC.
NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 1 - BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Principles of Consolidation and Fiscal Period-End
The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared by the Company and its majority owned subsidiaries in accordance with accounting principles for interim financial information generally accepted in the United States and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all the information and notes necessary for a comprehensive presentation of financial position and results of operations. It is management’s opinion, however, that all material adjustments have been made which are necessary for a fair financial statement presentation. For further information, refer to the consolidated financial statements and notes included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2025.
The Company’s fiscal year ends on September 30 and the Company reports its results using fiscal quarters whereby each three month quarterly reporting period is approximately thirteen weeks in length and ends on a Sunday. The exceptions are the first quarter, which begins on October 1, and the fourth quarter, which ends on September 30. As a result, the fiscal period end date for the three and nine month periods included within this Quarterly Report for the Company are June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.
Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest
On May 1, 2026, the Company entered into a definitive agreement, through its indirect subsidiaries, for a strategic investment from funds affiliated with Oaktree Capital Management LP ("Oaktree") in its HPC business for $ 127.0 million in cash proceeds, before transaction costs and other fees, which effectively closed on May 11, 2026 (the "HPC Transaction"). The HPC Transaction consists of $ 67.0 million in proceeds from the issuance of convertible preferred equity ("HPC Preferred Equity") and $ 60.0 million in proceeds, less a $ 2.4 million original issuance discount, in the form of a first lien term loan on the HPC business ("HPC Term Loan"). Of the $ 67.0 million of HPC Preferred Equity, approximately $ 5.8 million was deferred until the completion of certain international regulatory approvals ("Deferred Purchase"), resulting in $ 61.2 million of HPC Preferred Equity having been issued as of the transaction close on May 11, 2026. Subsequently, all regulatory approvals were achieved and the Company closed on the Deferred Purchase on July 8, 2026. As of June 28, 2026, Oaktree held a 24.9 % equity ownership in the HPC business which has subsequently increased to approximately 27.3 % upon consummation of the Deferred Purchase. The noncontrolling equity holder holds a minority of board seats. The Company continues to consolidate the HPC business and report it as a reportable segment. The HPC Preferred Equity is recognized as Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest on the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Financial Position and is classified as mezzanine equity due to contingent redemption being outside the control of the Company. See Note 8 - Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest for further discussion. See Note 7 - Debt for further discussion on the HPC Term Loan.
Recently Issued Accounting Standards
In December 2023, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures , which provides qualitative and quantitative updates to the rate reconciliation and income taxes paid disclosures, among others, in order to enhance the transparency of income tax disclosures, including consistent categories and greater disaggregation of information in the rate reconciliation and disaggregation by jurisdiction of income taxes paid. The amendments in ASU 2023-09 are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024, with early adoption permitted. The amendments should be applied prospectively; however, retrospective application is also permitted. This ASU will be effective for our fiscal year ending September 30, 2026. The Company is currently evaluating the impact this ASU may have on our consolidated financial statement disclosures.
In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses , which provides updates to qualitative and quantitative disclosure requirements over the disaggregation of relevant expense captions within the income statement to provide more transparency and useful information on expenses within the income statement including tabular presentation of prescribed expense categories such as the purchases of inventory, employee compensation, depreciation, intangible asset amortization, and inclusion of other specific expense, gains and losses required by existing GAAP with reconciliation of disaggregation to the face of the income statement. The amendments in ASU 2024-03 are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2026, with early adoption permitted. The amendment should be applied prospectively, however, retrospective application is also permitted. This ASU will be effective for our fiscal year ending September 30, 2028. The Company is currently evaluating the impact this ASU may have on our consolidated financial statement disclosures.
In July 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-05, Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses for Accounts Receivable and Contract Assets , which provides a practical expedient in estimating credit losses for current accounts receivables and current contract assets arising from transactions accounted for under Topic 606 that assumes that current conditions as of the balance sheet date do not change for the remaining life of the asset. The amendments in ASU 2025-05 are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2025, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods. This ASU will be effective for our fiscal year ending September 30, 2027. The Company is currently evaluating the impact this ASU may have on our consolidated financial statements.
In September 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-06, Intangibles-Goodwill and Other-Internal-Use Software (Subtopic 350-40): Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Internal-Use Software , which modernizes previously written guidance around internal-use software costs by eliminating accounting consideration of software project development stages and provide for cost capitalization when management has authorized and committed funding to the project and that the project is considered 'probable' of completion and the software used to perform the function as intended, along with prescriptive disclosure requirements associated with internal-use software costs to be consistent with Subtopic 360-10, Property, Plant and Equipment regardless of how those costs are presented in the financial statements. The amendments in ASU 2025-06 are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2027, with early adoption permitted. The amendment may be applied either retrospectively or prospectively or on a modified prospective basis prescribed by the ASU. This ASU will be effective for our fiscal year ending September 30, 2029. The Company is currently evaluating the impact this ASU may have on our consolidated financial statements.
In November 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-09, Derivatives and Hedging (Topic 815), Hedge Accounting Improvements , which aligns financial reporting with the economics of some of an entity’s risk management activities by updating similar risk assessment for cash flow hedges, hedging interest payments on choose-your-rate debt, cash flow hedges of nonfinancial forecasted transactions, net written options as hedging instruments, and foreign currency-denominated debt designated as a hedging instrument and a hedged item. The amendments in ASU 2025-09 are effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2026, and interim periods within those annual reporting periods and applied on a prospective basis. This ASU will be effective for our fiscal year ending September 30, 2028. The Company is currently evaluating the impact this ASU may have on our consolidated financial statements.
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 2 – EXIT AND DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES
During the nine month period ended June 28, 2026, the Company entered into initiatives at its operating segments for changes in commercial strategies and operations, plus rightsizing of shared operations, resulting in headcount reductions and related termination charges. Total cumulative exit and disposal costs associated with these initiatives were $ 5.3 million, with no additional significant costs expected to be realized from current initiatives.
The following summarizes exit and disposal charges for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, included in Selling, General & Administrative Expense on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income .
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Exit and disposal costs $ 0.4 $ 4.2 $ 5.3 $ 8.2
The following is a summary of exit and disposal charges by segment for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025.
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
GPC $ 0.1 $ 0.5 $ 1.6 $ 0.8
H&G 0.1 — 0.6 —
HPC 0.2 2.7 2.4 5.3
Corporate and shared operations — 1.0 0.7 2.1
Total exit and disposal activities $ 0.4 $ 4.2 $ 5.3 $ 8.2
The following is a summary of exit and disposal charges by cost type for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025.
(in millions)
Termination
Benefits Other
Costs Total
Three month period ended June 28, 2026 $ 0.3 $ 0.1 $ 0.4
Three month period ended June 29, 2025 3.6 0.6 4.2
Nine month period ended June 28, 2026 5.1 0.2 5.3
Nine month period ended June 29, 2025 7.5 0.7 8.2
The following is a roll forward of the accrual for exit and disposal charges by cost type for the nine month period ended June 28, 2026.
(in millions) Termination
Benefits Other
Costs Total
September 30, 2025 $ 2.1 $ — $ 2.1
Provisions 4.6 — 4.6
Cash expenditures ( 3.8 ) — ( 3.8 )
Foreign currency and other ( 0.1 ) — ( 0.1 )
June 28, 2026 $ 2.8 $ — $ 2.8
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 3 – REVENUE RECOGNITION AND RECEIVABLES
The Company generates all of its revenue from contracts with customers. The following table disaggregates our revenue for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, by segment and geographic region (based upon destination) and revenue type.
Three Month Period Ended June 28, 2026 Three Month Period Ended June 29, 2025
(in millions) GPC H&G HPC Total GPC H&G HPC Total
Geographic Region
NA $ 159.3 $ 222.5 $ 86.3 $ 468.1 $ 149.1 $ 187.5 $ 92.0 $ 428.6
EMEA 92.6 — 108.5 201.1 95.6 — 101.3 196.9
LATAM 4.2 2.7 53.6 60.5 3.2 1.7 46.5 51.4
APAC 7.6 — 16.0 23.6 7.3 — 15.4 22.7
Total revenue $ 263.7 $ 225.2 $ 264.4 $ 753.3 $ 255.2 $ 189.2 $ 255.2 $ 699.6
Revenue type
Product sales $ 260.3 $ 224.8 $ 262.5 $ 747.6 $ 251.8 $ 188.4 $ 253.7 $ 693.9
Licensing 2.4 0.4 1.9 4.7 2.4 0.8 1.5 4.7
Service and other 1.0 — — 1.0 1.0 — — 1.0
Total revenue $ 263.7 $ 225.2 $ 264.4 $ 753.3 $ 255.2 $ 189.2 $ 255.2 $ 699.6
Nine Month Period Ended June 28, 2026 Nine Month Period Ended June 29, 2025
(in millions) GPC H&G HPC Total GPC H&G HPC Total
Geographic Sales
NA $ 504.0 $ 462.2 $ 276.3 $ 1,242.5 $ 466.5 $ 428.3 $ 320.2 $ 1,215.0
EMEA 308.8 — 347.4 656.2 289.6 — 358.7 648.3
LATAM 10.9 6.4 154.7 172.0 8.4 5.3 131.6 145.3
APAC 20.9 — 47.6 68.5 19.9 — 47.0 66.9
Total revenue $ 844.6 $ 468.6 $ 826.0 $ 2,139.2 $ 784.4 $ 433.6 $ 857.5 $ 2,075.5
Revenue type
Product Sales $ 835.4 $ 467.4 $ 821.2 $ 2,124.0 $ 775.0 $ 432.0 $ 852.3 $ 2,059.3
Licensing 6.4 1.2 4.8 12.4 6.6 1.6 4.9 13.1
Service and other 2.8 — — 2.8 2.8 — 0.3 3.1
Total revenue $ 844.6 $ 468.6 $ 826.0 $ 2,139.2 $ 784.4 $ 433.6 $ 857.5 $ 2,075.5
The Company has identified significant customers consisting of two large retail customers, each regularly exceeding 10% of consolidated net sales. All segments sell products to the significant customers and sales with those retail customers are considered significant to the respective segments. The following table summarizes significant concentration risk associated with net sales for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025.
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
(% of Net Sales) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Significant customers, exceeding 10% of net sales 35.0 % 36.8 % 35.6 % 36.5 %
Subject to Black & Decker trademark license agreement 10.9 % 11.6 % 11.8 % 11.7 %
The following summarizes the concentration risk of the associated receivables from the two significant retail customers. There were no additional concentrations of credit risk exceeding 10% of net trade receivables.
(% of Trade Receivables, Net) June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
Significant customers, exceeding 10% of net trade receivables 38.0 % 41.6 %
The following summarizes the allowance for product returns with direct customers and estimated credit losses on trade receivables as of June 28, 2026 and September 30, 2025. Costs and reserves associated with standard product warranties with consumers are not material to the condensed consolidated financial statements.
(in millions) Line Item June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
Allowance for doubtful accounts Trade receivables, net $ 6.2 $ 6.3
Liability for product returns Other current liabilities 8.7 9.8
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(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 4 – INVENTORIES
Inventories consist of the following.
(in millions) June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
Raw materials $ 49.9 $ 45.7
Work-in-process 5.1 5.2
Finished goods 444.6 395.2
Inventories $ 499.6 $ 446.1
NOTE 5 – PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Property, plant and equipment consist of the following.
(in millions) June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
Land, buildings and improvements $ 92.4 $ 91.3
Machinery, equipment and other 352.8 359.6
Computer software 154.1 146.3
Finance leases 137.6 138.0
Construction in progress 22.0 21.7
Property, plant and equipment 758.9 756.9
Accumulated depreciation ( 521.2 ) ( 501.9 )
Property, plant and equipment, net $ 237.7 $ 255.0
Depreciation expense on property, plant and equipment for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 is as follows.
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Depreciation expense $ 14.5 $ 14.6 $ 44.0 $ 42.6
Deferred implementation costs for hosted cloud computing arrangements are as follows.
(in millions) June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
Deferred cloud computing costs, net $ 2.6 $ 3.7
Reported as:
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 0.7 3.3
Deferred charges and other 1.9 0.4
Amortization of deferred implementation costs for hosted cloud computing arrangements for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 is as follows.
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Amortization of cloud computing costs $ 0.8 $ 2.2 $ 3.3 $ 5.2
During the nine month period ended June 28, 2026, the Company and its HPC segment modified the operating lease for its North America distribution center operations and entered into a new operating lease for an EMEA distribution center resulting in an additional $ 56.0 million in non-cash operating lease assets.
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(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 6 - GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Goodwill, by segment, consists of the following.
(in millions) GPC H&G Total
As of September 30, 2025 $ 524.2 $ 342.6 $ 866.8
Foreign currency impact ( 2.9 ) — ( 2.9 )
As of June 28, 2026 $ 521.3 $ 342.6 $ 863.9
The carrying value and accumulated amortization of intangible assets are as follows.
June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
(in millions) Gross Carrying Amount Accumulated Amortization Net Gross Carrying Amount Accumulated Amortization Net
Amortizable intangible assets:
Customer relationships $ 610.6 $ ( 480.4 ) $ 130.2 $ 621.3 $ ( 465.9 ) $ 155.4
Technology assets 75.3 ( 49.8 ) 25.5 75.3 ( 46.1 ) 29.2
Tradenames 44.4 ( 15.2 ) 29.2 44.4 ( 12.9 ) 31.5
Total amortizable intangible assets 730.3 ( 545.4 ) 184.9 741.0 ( 524.9 ) 216.1
Indefinite-lived intangible assets – tradenames 612.2 — 612.2 721.5 — 721.5
Total intangible assets $ 1,342.5 $ ( 545.4 ) $ 797.1 $ 1,462.5 $ ( 524.9 ) $ 937.6
During the three month period ended June 28, 2026, the Company and its HPC segment realized a triggering event in relation to the implied enterprise value of the HPC business associated with the noncontrolling interest recognized as part of the HPC Transaction, impacting market related inputs and assumptions used in assessing the value for indefinite lived intangible assets held by the HPC business unit. As a result, we recognized an impairment charge of $ 104.0 million for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 on related indefinite lived intangible assets.
Amortization expense on intangible assets for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 is as follows.
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Amortization expense $ 10.3 $ 10.5 $ 30.8 $ 31.5
Excluding the impact of any future acquisitions, dispositions or changes in foreign currency, the Company estimates amortization expense of intangible assets for the next five fiscal years will be as follows.
(in millions) Amortization
2026 remaining $ 10.2
2027 41.0
2028 39.2
2029 36.0
2030 15.6
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(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 7 – DEBT
Debt with external lenders consists of the following.
June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
(in millions) Amount Rate Amount Rate
3.375 % Exchangeable Notes, due June 1, 2029
$ 350.0 3.4 % $ 350.0 3.4 %
5.00 % Notes, due October 1, 2029
4.9 5.0 % 4.9 5.0 %
5.50 % Notes, due July 15, 2030
13.2 5.5 % 13.2 5.5 %
3.875 % Notes, due March 15, 2031
128.0 3.9 % 128.0 3.9 %
HPC Term Loan 60.0 9.1 % — — %
Obligations under finance leases 76.9 5.6 % 85.3 5.6 %
Total debt 633.0 581.4
Unamortized discount on debt ( 2.3 ) —
Debt issuance costs ( 14.9 ) ( 13.5 )
Less current portion ( 12.2 ) ( 11.7 )
Long-term debt, net of current portion $ 603.6 $ 556.2
Credit Agreement
As of June 28, 2026, there are no borrowings outstanding under the Company’s $ 500 million revolving credit facility (the “Revolver Facility”) under the Second Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of October 19, 2023, by and among the Company, SB/RH Holdings, LLC, Royal Bank of Canada, as the administrative agent, and the lenders party thereto, with a borrowing availability under the Revolver Facility of $ 494.8 million, net of outstanding letters of credit of $ 5.2 million.
3.375 % Exchangeable Notes due June 1, 2029 ("Exchangeable Notes")
Subsequent to the issuance of the Exchangeable Notes, the Company increased its quarterly dividend rate to $ 0.47 per share. As such, the exchange rate for the Exchangeable Notes due June 1, 2029 has been adjusted to 8.2485 shares of common stock per $1,000 principal amount of notes (which is equal to an initial conversion price of approximately $ 121.23 per share of the Company's common stock), subject to further adjustment as set forth in the indenture. Concurrently, the strike price with the associated Capped Calls has been updated to approximately $ 121.23 per share, subject to certain additional adjustments, corresponding to the change in exchange price of the Exchangeable Notes, and the cap price has been updated to approximately $ 158.54 per share, subject to certain additional adjustments.
HPC Term Loan
As part of the HPC Transaction, on May 11, 2026, the Company, through its indirect subsidiaries consisting of the HPC business, entered into the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement ("HPC Credit Agreement") with Oaktree which provides for a new term loan facility with aggregate principal amount of $ 60.0 million and a maturity date of May 11, 2029, including a one-year extension option exercisable by the Company, subject to lender approval. The HPC Term Loan is subject to a rate per annum equal to SOFR (as defined in the HPC Credit Agreement), plus a margin of 5.50 % or the base rate plus a margin of 4.50 %. Upon entering into the HPC Term Loan, the net assets of the HPC business were segregated and serve as collateral for the HPC Term Loan, and have been excluded from the collateral package for the remainder of the Company's debt. The proceeds were used to pay fees and expenses in connection with the transaction and for general corporate purposes. The HPC Term Loan was issued net of a $ 2.4 million original issue discount and the Company incurred $ 4.2 million of debt issuance costs, which are being amortized with a corresponding charge to interest expense over the remaining term of the loan.
NOTE 8 - REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTEREST
As part of the HPC Transaction, on May 11, 2026, the Company, through a consolidated subsidiary, issued $ 61.2 million of HPC Preferred Equity in the HPC business to a noncontrolling equity holder for cash proceeds of $ 61.2 million resulting in a 24.9 % ownership on an as-converted basis. Subsequently, on July 8, 2026, the Company issued an additional $ 5.8 million of HPC Preferred Equity following the completion of certain international regulatory approvals and increasing the noncontrolling ownership interest to 27.3 %. The noncontrolling equity holder holds a minority of board seats. The Company continues to consolidate the HPC business and report it as a reportable segment. Oaktree has certain contingent put and conversion rights associated with the HPC Preferred Equity, certain of which are outside the control of the Company. The Company considers the HPC Preferred Equity probable of becoming redeemable.
The Company recognized $ 56.5 million as redeemable noncontrolling interest, net related transaction costs of $ 4.6 million, upon close of the initial issuance of HPC Preferred Equity. Cumulative dividends on the HPC Preferred Equity accrete at 8.0 % per annum, compounded quarterly. Income and losses are allocated to Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest in accordance with the terms of the liquidation waterfall which represents the higher of (i) the 8.0 % dividend accretion and (ii) the allocation of comprehensive income reflective on an as-converted basis. After this allocation, if the book value of Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest is less than the redemption value, the Company will further accrete the book value of the Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest in accordance with the subsequent measurement guidance for mezzanine equity. The following is a rollforward of Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026.
(millions)
Balance
HPC Preferred Equity issuance, net related transaction costs of $ 4.6 million
$ 56.5
Liquidation preference adjustment
5.3
Balance as of June 28, 2026
$ 61.8
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(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 9 - DERIVATIVES
Derivative financial instruments are principally used in the management of foreign currency risk. The Company does not hold or issue derivative financial instruments for speculative or trading purposes.
Cash Flow Hedges. The Company periodically enters into forward foreign exchange contracts to hedge the cash flow risk from the forecasted purchase and sale of inventory denominated in foreign currencies, and designated as a cash flow hedge. These obligations generally require the Company to exchange foreign currencies for Australian Dollars, Canadian Dollars, Colombian Pesos, Euros, Japanese Yen, Mexican Pesos, Pound Sterling, or U.S. Dollars. The fair value of effective hedges are recorded in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income ("AOCI") and as a derivative asset or liability, as applicable, until the purchase or sale is recognized, or otherwise determined to be ineffective or discontinued, at which point the fair value of the related hedge is reclassified to earnings.
Derivative Instruments Not Designated as Hedge. The Company periodically enters into forward contracts to economically hedge a portion of risk from intercompany balances denominated in foreign currencies. These obligations generally require the Company to exchange foreign currencies for Australian Dollars, Canadian Dollars, Colombian Pesos, Danish Krone, Euros, Polish Zloty, Pound Sterling, Swedish Krona or U.S. Dollars. These foreign exchange contracts are fair value hedges of related intercompany balances with the gain or loss on the derivative instruments recorded in earnings offsetting the change in value of the related intercompany balance.
The following summarizes outstanding notional balances and maturities of derivative instruments as of June 28, 2026 and September 30, 2025.
June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
(in millions) Notional Balance Maturities thru Notional Balance Maturities thru
Foreign exchange contracts - cash flow hedges $ 333.3 December 2027 $ 333.5 March 2027
Foreign exchange contracts - not designated as hedge 205.3 July 2026 447.7 October 2025
The following summarizes the fair value and location of outstanding derivative instruments in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position .
(in millions) Line Item June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
Derivative Assets
Foreign exchange contracts – cash flow hedges Other receivables $ 1.0 $ 0.6
Foreign exchange contracts – cash flow hedges Deferred charges and other 0.1 0.1
Foreign exchange contracts – not designated as hedge Other receivables 0.2 0.1
Total Derivative Assets $ 1.3 $ 0.8
Derivative Liabilities
Foreign exchange contracts – cash flow hedges Accounts payable $ 4.5 $ 8.8
Foreign exchange contracts – cash flow hedges Other long term liabilities 0.1 0.1
Foreign exchange contracts – not designated as hedge Accounts payable 0.7 0.7
Total Derivative Liabilities $ 5.3 $ 9.6
The fair value for derivative instruments excludes collateral or standby letter of credit associated with derivative instruments, of which there were none as of June 28, 2026 and September 30, 2025. The Company is not a party to derivative agreements that require collateral to be posted prior to settlement.
The following summarizes the pre-tax gain (loss) from derivative instruments and location in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, respectively.
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions) Line Item June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Foreign exchange contracts - cash flow hedges Net sales $ 0.1 $ 0.1 $ 0.2 $ 0.1
Foreign exchange contracts - cash flow hedges (effective portion) Cost of goods sold ( 2.4 ) ( 3.0 ) ( 8.1 ) ( 2.5 )
Foreign exchange contracts - cash flow hedges (ineffective portion)
Cost of goods sold ( 2.1 ) — ( 5.3 ) —
Foreign exchange contracts - not designated as hedge Other non-operating expense, net ( 2.4 ) 16.4 ( 3.1 ) 21.8
There was no gain or loss realized from cash flow hedges due to the ineffectiveness or discontinuation of the cash flow hedge because it was not considered probable that the original forecasted transaction would not occur. See Note 13 - Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income for unrealized gains and losses initially recognized as other comprehensive income and the accumulated unrealized gain (loss) associated with cash flow hedges recognized in AOCI. As of June 28, 2026, the net loss estimated to be reclassified from AOCI into earnings associated with cash flow hedges over the next 12 months is $ 1.0 million, net of tax.
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 10 - FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
The Company has not changed the valuation techniques used in measuring the fair value of any financial assets and liabilities during the year. The carrying value and estimated fair value of financial instruments as of June 28, 2026 and September 30, 2025 according to the fair value hierarchy are as follows.
June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
(in millions) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Fair Value Carrying Amount Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Fair Value Carrying Amount
Derivative Assets $ — $ 1.3 $ — $ 1.3 $ 1.3 $ — $ 0.8 $ — $ 0.8 $ 0.8
Derivative Liabilities — 5.3 — 5.3 5.3 — 9.6 — 9.6 9.6
Debt — 628.7 — 628.7 615.8 — 532.7 — 532.7 567.9
The fair value measurements of the Company’s debt represent non-active market exchanged traded securities which are valued at quoted input prices that are directly observable or indirectly observable through corroboration with observable market data (Level 2). The Company's derivative instruments are valued on a recurring basis using internal models, which are based on market observable inputs, including both forward and spot prices for currencies, which are generally based on quoted or observed market prices (Level 2). See Note 7 – Debt for additional detail on outstanding debt. See Note 9 – Derivatives for additional detail on derivative assets and liabilities.
The carrying values of goodwill, intangible assets and other long-lived assets are tested annually or more frequently if an event occurs that indicates an impairment loss may have been incurred, using fair value measurements with unobservable inputs (Level 3).
The carrying values of cash and cash equivalents, receivables, accounts payable and short term debt approximate fair value based on the short-term nature of these assets and liabilities.
NOTE 11 – SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
The following summarizes the activity of common stock repurchases for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025.
June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Three Month Periods Ended (in millions except per share data)
Number of Shares Repurchased Average Price Per Share Amount Number of Shares Repurchased Average Price Per Share Amount
Open Market Purchases 0.2 $ 79.04 $ 15.9 0.9 $ 59.88 $ 54.4
June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Nine Month Periods Ended (in millions except per share data)
Number of Shares Repurchased Average Price Per Share Amount Number of Shares Repurchased Average Price Per Share Amount
Open Market Purchases 1.0 $ 60.94 $ 58.2 3.7 $ 78.30 $ 287.2
In June 2025, the Company entered into a 10b5-1 repurchase plan for $ 50.0 million to facilitate daily market share repurchases through February 13, 2026, until the cap is reached or until the plan is terminated, which was subsequently amended in September 2025 to increase the cap to $ 100 million. Repurchases through the 10b5-1 repurchase plan are included in the open market purchases above. The 10b5-1 repurchase plan was terminated in February 2026. Under the 10b5-1 repurchase plan, a total of 1.6 million shares were repurchased for an aggregate cost of $ 87.6 million.
On February 3, 2026, the Board of Directors authorized an additional $ 300.0 million in repurchases under the current stock repurchase program.
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 12 - SHARE BASED COMPENSATION
The following is a summary of share based compensation expense included in Selling, General & Administrative on the Company's Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025.
Three month periods ended Nine month periods ended
(in millions) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Share based compensation expense - LTIP awards
$ 5.6 $ 4.8 $ 15.9 $ 14.7
Share based compensation expense - HPC equity units
0.4 — 0.4 —
Share based compensation expense- Total
$ 6.0 $ 4.8 $ 16.3 $ 14.7
HPC Equity Units
Due to the completion of the HPC Transaction, employees of the HPC business participating in the Company's LTIP program were rolled into a new HPC-specific long term incentive plan, resulting in both: (i) the conversion of previously issued and unvested restricted stock units into a cash-based award indexed to a fair value of equity of the HPC business; and (ii) the issuance of new, HPC specific long term incentive plan awards under similar terms and conditions as of the Company's LTIP program (collectively, the "HPC equity units").
HPC equity units are recognized as share based compensation and include a combination of: (i) time-based grants and (ii) performance-based grants. Compensation cost is based on the expected cash-payment based upon the assessed fair value of the HPC equity, which is periodically reassessed, and recognized on a straight-line basis over the requisite service period of the awards. Time-based units provide for either a three year cliff vesting or graded vesting depending upon vesting conditions. Performance-based units are dependent upon achieving cumulative financial metrics specific to the HPC business (Adjusted EBITDA and Business Unit Cash Flow) by the end of the three year vesting period. The Company assessed the probability of achievement of the performance conditions and recognized expense for the awards based on the probable achievement of such metrics. As the awards are cash based, they are recognized as a liability and included within Other Current Liabilities and Other Long-Term Liabilities for their current and long-term components, respectively, based upon respective vesting periods.
Each converted HPC equity award was based upon a defined conversion rate of the current market price of the Company stock relative to the assessed fair value of a common unit of the HPC business at the time of close for the HPC Transaction. Converted HPC equity units retain the original vesting terms of the converted LTIP award, as applicable. The conversion resulted in a modification of the previous LTIP grants, reversing previously recognized compensation previously included in the Company's consolidated APIC, converting to a liability based award and recognizing incremental share based compensation expense for HPC equity units for the three and nine month period ended June 28, 2026 based upon the relative fair value of the Company's share price. As of June 28, 2026, there are 0.5 million HPC equity units outstanding and a liability of $ 1.0 million.
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 13 - ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
The change in the components of AOCI for the nine month period ended June 28, 2026, was as follows.
(in millions) Foreign Currency Translation Derivative Instruments Defined Benefit Pension Total
Balance at September 30, 2025
$ ( 140.3 ) $ 0.6 $ ( 32.2 ) $ ( 171.9 )
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassification
11.5 ( 1.9 ) — 9.6
Net reclassification for loss to income from continuing operations — 2.3 0.3 2.6
Other comprehensive income before tax
11.5 0.4 0.3 12.2
Deferred tax effect — — ( 0.1 ) ( 0.1 )
Other comprehensive income attributable to controlling interest
11.5 0.4 0.2 12.1
Balance at December 28, 2025 ( 128.8 ) 1.0 ( 32.0 ) ( 159.8 )
Other comprehensive (loss) income before reclassification ( 12.5 ) 1.6 0.3 ( 10.6 )
Net reclassification for loss to income from continuing operations — 3.3 0.3 3.6
Other comprehensive (loss) income before tax ( 12.5 ) 4.9 0.6 ( 7.0 )
Deferred tax effect 0.1 ( 1.3 ) ( 0.1 ) ( 1.3 )
Other comprehensive (loss) income attributable to controlling interest ( 12.4 ) 3.6 0.5 ( 8.3 )
Balance at March 29, 2026 ( 141.2 ) 4.6 ( 31.5 ) ( 168.1 )
Other comprehensive (loss) income before reclassification
( 5.2 ) ( 1.4 ) 0.3 ( 6.2 )
Net reclassification for loss to income from continuing operations — 2.3 0.2 2.5
Other comprehensive (loss) income before tax
( 5.2 ) 0.9 0.5 ( 3.8 )
Deferred tax effect 1.1 ( 0.2 ) ( 0.1 ) 0.8
Other comprehensive (loss) income, net of tax
( 4.1 ) 0.7 0.4 ( 3.0 )
Balance at June 28, 2026 $ ( 145.3 ) $ 5.3 $ ( 31.1 ) $ ( 171.1 )
The following presents reclassifications of the gain (loss) on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income from AOCI for the three and nine month period ended June 28, 2026:
(in millions) Three Month Period Ended June 28, 2026 Nine Month Period Ended June 28, 2026
Derivative Instruments Defined Benefit Pension Total Derivative Instruments Defined Benefit Pension Total
Net sales $ 0.1 $ — $ 0.1 $ 0.2 $ — $ 0.2
Cost of goods sold ( 2.4 ) — ( 2.4 ) ( 8.1 ) — ( 8.1 )
Other non operating income, net — ( 0.2 ) ( 0.2 ) — ( 0.8 ) ( 0.8 )
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(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 13 - ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (continued)
The change in the components of AOCI for the nine month period ended June 29, 2025, was as follows.
Foreign Currency Translation Derivative Instruments Defined Benefit Pension Total
Balance at September 30, 2024
$ ( 164.1 ) $ ( 2.2 ) $ ( 37.7 ) $ ( 204.0 )
Other comprehensive (loss) income before reclassification
( 65.1 ) 15.0 1.8 ( 48.3 )
Net reclassification for loss to income from continuing operations — 0.7 0.5 1.2
Other comprehensive (loss) income before tax
( 65.1 ) 15.7 2.3 ( 47.1 )
Deferred tax effect 2.3 ( 4.0 ) ( 0.6 ) ( 2.3 )
Other comprehensive (loss) income, net of tax
( 62.8 ) 11.7 1.7 ( 49.4 )
Less: other comprehensive loss from continuing operations attributable to noncontrolling interest
( 0.3 ) — — ( 0.3 )
Other comprehensive (loss) income attributable to controlling interest
( 62.5 ) 11.7 1.7 ( 49.1 )
Balance at December 29, 2024 ( 226.6 ) 9.5 ( 36.0 ) ( 253.1 )
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassification 31.1 ( 6.8 ) ( 0.9 ) 23.4
Net reclassification for (gain) loss income to income from continuing operations — ( 1.2 ) 0.5 ( 0.7 )
Other comprehensive income (loss) before tax 31.1 ( 8.0 ) ( 0.4 ) 22.7
Deferred tax effect ( 0.4 ) 1.9 0.1 1.6
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax 30.7 ( 6.1 ) ( 0.3 ) 24.3
Less: other comprehensive loss from continuing operations attributable to noncontrolling interest 0.2 — — 0.2
Other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to controlling interest 30.5 ( 6.1 ) ( 0.3 ) 24.1
Balance at March 30, 2025 ( 196.1 ) 3.4 ( 36.3 ) ( 229.0 )
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassification 60.4 ( 15.4 ) ( 1.8 ) 43.2
Net reclassification for loss to income from continuing operations — 2.9 0.5 3.4
Other comprehensive income (loss) before tax 60.4 ( 12.5 ) ( 1.3 ) 46.6
Deferred tax effect 1.3 3.4 0.3 5.0
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax 61.7 ( 9.1 ) ( 1.0 ) 51.6
Less: other comprehensive income from continuing operations attributable to noncontrolling interest 0.3 — — 0.3
Other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to controlling interest 61.4 ( 9.1 ) ( 1.0 ) 51.3
Balance at June 29, 2025 $ ( 134.7 ) $ ( 5.7 ) $ ( 37.3 ) $ ( 177.7 )
The following table presents reclassifications of the gain (loss) on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income from AOCI for the three and nine month period ended June 29, 2025.
(in millions) Three Month Period Ended June 29, 2025 Nine Month Period Ended June 29, 2025
Derivative Instruments Defined Benefit Pension Total Derivative Instruments Defined Benefit Pension Total
Net sales $ 0.1 $ — $ 0.1 $ 0.1 $ — $ 0.1
Cost of goods sold ( 3.0 ) — ( 3.0 ) ( 2.5 ) — ( 2.5 )
Other non-operating expense, net — ( 0.5 ) ( 0.5 ) — ( 1.5 ) ( 1.5 )
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 14 - INCOME TAXES
The effective tax rate for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, was as follows:
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Effective tax rate 338.5 % 6.8 % 52.0 % 32.8 %
The estimated annual effective tax rate applied to the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026, differs from the US federal statutory rate of 21% principally due to income earned outside the U.S. that is subject to U.S. tax, including the U.S. tax on global intangible low taxed income (“GILTI”), net of applicable deductions, and certain nondeductible expenses. During the nine month period ended June 28, 2026, the Company effectively settled an uncertain tax position in the U.S. As a result, the Company recognized a non-cash reduction in income tax expense of $ 17.6 million during the nine month period ended June 28, 2026.
During the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026, the Company recorded a net tax benefit of $ 10.4 million related to adjustments discovered as part of the ongoing IRS audit. The adjustments consist of $ 12.0 million estimated increase to the Company’s mandatory repatriation tax from the tax year ended September 30, 2018 plus applicable interest, net of $ 22.4 million of tax benefits in subsequent open tax years from additional use of foreign tax credits, against which the Company had recorded a full valuation allowance.
As part of the HPC Transaction, the Company was required to restructure the corporate entity organization to facilitate the transaction, and, as a result, recorded $ 19.2 million income tax expense related to gain on the movement of non-HPC assets within the group, net of applicable deductions and credits. The execution of the HPC Transaction and transfer of the Company’s partial ownership interest resulted in an estimated $ 216.2 million of capital loss, which is expected to be carried back to the fiscal year ended September 30, 2023 to offset prior capital gains. As a result, the Company recorded $ 47.1 million of tax benefits related to the loss during the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026. The Company also recorded $ 58.1 million income tax expense for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 to establish a deferred tax liability for the excess of the Company’s book basis in the HPC business over its tax basis due to the change in form of the HPC business that resulted from the HPC Transaction.
During the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026, the Company recorded $ 15.0 million of tax expense related to U.S. return to provision differences for the tax year ended September 30, 2025, primarily from changes in tax return elections made as a result of the anticipated income tax consequences of the HPC Transaction.
During the three month period ended June 28, 2026, the Company and its HPC segment recorded an impairment charge of $ 104.0 million to the indefinite lived intangible assets held by the HPC business unit. The charge resulted in an income tax benefit of $ 25.1 million during the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026.
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 15 - COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
The Company is a defendant in various litigation matters generally arising out of the ordinary course of business. Based on information currently available, the Company does not believe that any additional matters or proceedings presently pending will have a material adverse effect on its results of operations, financial condition, liquidity or cash flows.
Environmental Liability. The Company has realized commitments attributable to environmental remediation activities primarily associated with former manufacturing sites of the Company's HPC segment. In coordination with local and federal regulatory agencies, we have conducted testing on certain sites, which have resulted in the identification of contamination that has been attributed to historical activities at the properties, resulting in the realization of incremental costs to be assumed by the Company towards the remediation of these properties and the recognition of an environmental remediation liability. We have not conducted invasive testing at all sites and locations and have identified an environmental remediation liability to the extent such remediation requirements have been identified and are considered estimable. The following is a summary of the environmental remediation liability as of June 28, 2026 and September 30, 2025:
(in millions) June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
Environmental remediation liability $ 5.5 $ 5.4
Reported as:
Other current liabilities 2.1 1.9
Other long-term liabilities 3.4 3.5
Product Liability. The Company may be named as a defendant in lawsuits involving product liability claims and maintains an estimated liability in the amount of management’s estimate for aggregate exposure for such liabilities based upon probable loss from loss reports, individual cases, and losses incurred but not reported. There have been no recent product issues that management believes would have a material impact on the Company's financial condition or operating results. As of June 28, 2026 and September 30, 2025, the Company recognized $ 1.9 million and $ 2.0 million, respectively, in product liability, included in Other Current Liabilities on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position .
Tariff Matters. On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act ("IEEPA") were unlawful. Following the ruling, the U.S. Court of International Trade ("CIT") issued an order directing the U.S. Customs and Border Protection ("CBP") to process refunds of the IEEPA tariffs, although the CIT immediately suspended the order while CBP developed and implemented the refund process. On April 20, 2026, the CBP launched the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries ("CAPE") process to permit importers to seek refunds for most unliquidated and certain recently liquidated IEEPA tariffs ("Phase 1") and deferred implementation for other submissions types including reconciliation entries, drawback entries and unresolved protests through the deployment of subsequent phases. Further, on June 2, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice subsequently filed an appeal on the CIT's IEEPA tariff refund order contesting the CIT's authority to issue universal injunctions requiring duty refunds, whereas the CBP continues to process and fund submitted tariff refunds through the CAPE refund program. On June 29, 2026, the CBP launched further capabilities on CAPE to permit reconciliation entries where the entry is unliquidated ("Phase 2"), with subsequent phases expected in late July to cover liquidated entries which the CBP has indicated will be limited to filers with an active lawsuit.
The Company has paid IEEPA tariffs on certain imported products and materials of approximately $ 66.4 million since the prior year through the date in which the IEEPA tariffs were considered unlawful. During the three month period ended June 28, 2026, the Company has recognized $ 60.6 million in tariff refunds associated with Phase 1 and Phase 2 as probable of recovery based upon current status and anticipated collection in the near term, and has recognized it as a reduction in Cost of Goods Sold on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income during the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026. The Company has realized cash from such refund submissions of $ 2.7 million during the three month period ended June 28, 2026, excluding interest, with the remaining refunds of $ 57.9 million included as Other Receivables on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position . The remaining IEEPA tariffs, excluding Phase 1 and Phase 2, were not considered probable given the current inability to submit refunds available, limitations expressed by the CBP for subsequent phases, and the uncertainty surrounding the challenges and appeals placed by the U.S. Department of Justice with the CIT. During the subsequent period, the Company has collected the substantial majority of all outstanding Phase 1 refund submissions.
Interest on tariff refunds are recognized when realized or realizable as they are not considered loss recovery, and reported as Other Non-Operating Income on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income . Interest on tariff refunds realized were $ 0.2 million during the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026.
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 16 - SEGMENT INFORMATION
The Company is a diversified global branded consumer products company managed through three product-focused reporting segments: (i) GPC, which consists of the Company’s global pet care business; (ii) H&G, which consists of the Company’s home and garden, insect control and cleaning products business; and (iii) HPC, which consists of the Company’s global small kitchen and personal care appliances business. The Company identifies its segments as those operations whose results the Chief Operating Decision Maker ("CODM"), recognized as the Company's Chief Executive Officer, regularly reviews for making operating decisions, allocating capital and resources amongst the operations, and assessing performance as the source of its reportable segments. Global strategic initiatives and financial objectives for each reportable segment are determined at the corporate level. Each segment is responsible for implementing defined strategic initiatives and achieving certain financial objectives and has a president responsible for the sales and marketing initiatives and financial results for product lines within the segment.
The CODM of the Company uses Adjusted EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization) as the primary operating metric in evaluating the business and making operating decisions. EBITDA is calculated by excluding the Company’s income tax expense, interest expense, depreciation expense and amortization expense (from intangible assets) from net income from continuing operations. Adjusted EBITDA also excludes certain non-cash adjustments including share based compensation, impairment charges on property, plant and equipment, operating and finance lease assets, and goodwill and other intangible assets; gain or loss from the early extinguishment of debt; and purchase accounting adjustments recognized in income subsequent to an acquisition attributable to the step-up in value on assets acquired. Additionally, the Company will further recognize adjustments from Adjusted EBITDA for other costs, gains and losses that are considered significant, non-recurring, or otherwise not supporting the continuing operations and revenue generating activity of the segment or Company, including but not limited to, exit and disposal activities or incremental costs associated with strategic transactions, restructuring and optimization initiatives such as the acquisition or divestiture of a business, related integration or separation costs, or the development and implementation of strategies to optimize or restructure the Company and its operations.
Segment net sales consists of revenue generated by contracts with external customers for the sale of products and services. The Company does not have any significant or material intrasegment revenues. See Note 3 - Revenue Recognition and Receivables for further breakdown of revenue by segment.
The segments are supported through center-led corporate shared service operations which are enabling functions to the segments consisting of finance and accounting, information technology, legal and human resources, supply chain and commercial operations. Costs attributable to such shared service operations are allocated to the segments based upon various metrics which are considered representative to the use and support provided by such enabling functions to each of the segments. From time to time, the Company may revise the measurement of overhead allocations and presentation of significant expenses, as determined by the information regularly reviewed by its CODM.
The Company has not included the results from discontinued operations within the following segment reporting when the discontinued operations were previously reported as a segment in any prior period. Indirect costs from shared enabling functions supporting discontinued operations during the fiscal periods of the Company’s ownership of the divested segment, prior to the completion of the divestiture, are excluded from the reporting of income (loss) from discontinued operations and included within the income (loss) for continuing operations as they are not direct costs of the disposal group. The indirect costs are considered unallocated shared service costs and not allocated across the remaining segments of the Company during the respective periods.
The Company also incurs costs attributable to corporate functions such as tax, treasury, internal audit, corporate finance, legal and corporate executive and board related governance costs, which are considered corporate costs of the Company and not allocated to the segments. Interest costs attributable to external borrowings, including finance leases, are not recognized or allocated to segments. Interest income is generally not recognized or allocated to segments.
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 16 - SEGMENT INFORMATION (continued)
Financial information for the Company's segments, including net sales, significant expenses and reconciliation of Segment Adjusted EBITDA to Income from Continuing Operations Before Income Taxes for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026, and June 29, 2025 are as follows:
Three Month Periods Ended June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
(in millions) GPC H&G HPC Total GPC H&G HPC Total
Net sales $ 263.7 $ 225.2 $ 264.4 $ 753.3 $ 255.2 $ 189.2 $ 255.2 $ 699.6
Cost of goods sold 116.2 127.9 138.8 382.9 155.1 107.1 173.3 435.5
Selling, general & administrative 72.3 52.0 90.4 214.7 64.6 48.3 80.6 193.5
Other non-operating (income) expense, net
( 0.2 ) — ( 0.4 ) ( 0.6 ) 0.3 — ( 0.5 ) ( 0.2 )
Addback: depreciation & amortization
9.0 5.1 4.6 18.7 8.8 4.8 5.2 18.8
Addback: share-based compensation - HPC equity units
— — 0.4 0.4 — — — —
Segment Adjusted EBITDA $ 84.4 $ 50.4 $ 40.6 175.4 $ 44.0 $ 38.6 $ 7.0 89.6
Interest expense 8.2 8.4
Depreciation 14.5 14.6
Amortization 10.3 10.5
Corporate costs 18.3 13.6
Interest income
( 1.2 ) ( 0.6 )
Share-based compensation - LTIP awards
6.0 4.8
Non-cash impairment charges 104.0 7.8
Exit and disposal costs 0.4 4.2
Global ERP transformation 1
3.5 2.3
Litigation charges 2
0.2 1.2
Other 3
2.7 0.8
Income from continuing operations before income taxes $ 8.5 $ 22.0
Nine Month Periods Ended June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
(in millions) GPC H&G HPC Total GPC H&G HPC Total
Net sales $ 844.6 $ 468.6 $ 826.0 $ 2,139.2 $ 784.4 $ 433.6 $ 857.5 $ 2,075.5
Cost of goods sold 469.7 273.1 514.1 1,256.9 467.8 256.2 576.2 1,300.2
Selling, general & administrative 212.2 120.8 258.0 591.0 195.8 117.3 253.0 566.1
Other non-operating (income) expense, net
( 0.5 ) — ( 0.2 ) ( 0.7 ) 1.0 — 2.6 3.6
Addback: depreciation & amortization
27.0 15.0 14.9 56.9 25.7 14.5 15.3 55.5
Addback: share-based compensation - HPC equity units
— — 0.4 0.4 — — — —
Segment Adjusted EBITDA $ 190.2 $ 89.7 $ 69.4 349.3 $ 145.5 $ 74.6 $ 41.0 261.1
Interest expense 22.3 22.1
Depreciation 44.0 42.6
Amortization 30.8 31.5
Corporate costs 46.7 39.0
Interest income
( 2.3 ) ( 3.6 )
Share-based compensation - LTIP awards
16.3 14.7
Non-cash impairment charges 104.5 23.5
Exit and disposal costs 5.3 8.2
Global ERP transformation 1
8.3 7.1
Litigation charges 2
1.8 2.8
Other 3
5.8 3.4
Income from continuing operations before income taxes $ 65.8 $ 69.8
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1 Costs attributable to a multi-year transformation project to upgrade and implement our enterprise-wide operating systems to SAP S/4 HANA on a global basis, including project management and professional services for planning, design, and business process review that do not qualify as software configuration and implementation costs recognized as capital expenditures or deferred costs under applicable accounting principles. The Company had recently extended the project to include its HPC segment and anticipates costs to be incurred through further deployments through calendar year 2026.
2 Litigation costs are associated with the Company's cost to facilitate various ongoing litigation matters associated with the Tristar Business acquisition in Fiscal 2023, as previously discussed in our 2025 Annual Report.
3 Other is attributable to other project costs associated with previous strategic separation initiatives, distribution center transitions and key executive severance costs.
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 16 - SEGMENT INFORMATION (continued)
Depreciation and amortization relating to the segments are as follows for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 :
Three month periods ended Nine month periods ended
(in millions) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
GPC $ 9.0 $ 8.8 $ 27.0 $ 25.7
H&G 5.1 4.8 15.0 14.5
HPC 4.6 5.2 14.9 15.3
Total segments 18.7 18.8 56.9 55.5
Corporate and shared operations 6.1 6.3 17.9 18.6
Total depreciation and amortization $ 24.8 $ 25.1 $ 74.8 $ 74.1
Segment assets consist of Inventories, net. The following is a summary of segment assets and a reconciliation of segment assets to total assets of the Company as of June 28, 2026 and September 30, 2025:
Segment assets (in millions) June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
GPC $ 177.7 $ 161.4
H&G 128.0 92.2
HPC 193.9 192.5
Total segment assets 499.6 446.1
Other current assets 1,000.2 738.1
Non-current assets 2,077.9 2,195.4
Total assets $ 3,577.7 $ 3,379.6
Geographic Financial Information
Net sales by geographic regions (based upon destination) for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025 are as follows:
Three month periods ended Nine month periods ended
Net sales to external parties - Geographic Disclosure (in millions) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
United States $ 456.4 $ 415.2 $ 1,209.2 $ 1,177.7
Europe/MEA 201.1 196.9 656.2 648.3
Latin America 60.5 51.4 172.0 145.3
Asia-Pacific 23.6 22.7 68.5 66.9
North America - Other 11.7 13.4 33.3 37.3
Net sales $ 753.3 $ 699.6 $ 2,139.2 $ 2,075.5
Long-lived asset information of the Company, consisting of Property, Plant and Equipment, Net, and Operating Lease Assets, as of June 28, 2026 and September 30, 2025 by geographic area are as follows:
Long-lived assets - Geographic Disclosure (in millions) June 28, 2026 September 30, 2025
United States $ 294.8 $ 270.9
Europe/MEA 49.6 49.2
Latin America 2.4 2.1
Asia-Pacific 3.2 4.7
North America - Other 1.0 1.6
Total long-lived assets $ 351.0 $ 328.5
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(in millions, unaudited)
NOTE 17 - EARNINGS PER SHARE
Basic earnings per share is computed by dividing net income attributable to controlling interest by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period. Diluted earnings per share is calculated using its weighted-average outstanding common shares including the dilutive effect of share-based awards, based upon the treasury stock method, and the Exchangeable Notes, as determined under the net share settlement method. Performance based restricted stock units are excluded if the performance targets upon which the issuance of the shares is contingent have not been achieved and the respective performance period has not been completed as of the end of the current period. Share based awards that would be excluded from the diluted earnings per share calculations as the effect of the inclusion would have been antidilutive were considered immaterial. From the time of the issuance of the Exchangeable Notes, the average market price of the Company’s common shares has been less than the initial conversion price, and consequently no shares have been included in diluted earnings per share for the conversion value of the Exchangeable Notes.
The reconciliation of the numerator and denominator of the basic and diluted earnings per share calculation for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2026 and June 29, 2025, are as follows:
Three Month Periods Ended Nine Month Periods Ended
(in millions, except per share amounts) June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025 June 28, 2026 June 29, 2025
Numerator
Net (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to controlling interest $ ( 25.6 ) $ 20.7 $ 26.3 $ 46.5
Loss from discontinued operations attributable to controlling interest, net of tax ( 1.2 ) ( 0.8 ) ( 2.6 ) ( 2.2 )
Net (loss) income attributable to controlling interest $ ( 26.8 ) $ 19.9 $ 23.7 $ 44.3
Denominator
Weighted average shares outstanding – basic 23.1 24.9 23.2 26.3
Dilutive shares — 0.1 0.2 0.1
Weighted average shares outstanding – diluted 23.1 25.0 23.4 26.4
Earnings per share
Basic earnings per share from continuing operations $ ( 1.11 ) $ 0.83 $ 1.13 $ 1.77
Basic earnings per share from discontinued operations ( 0.05 ) ( 0.03 ) ( 0.11 ) ( 0.09 )
Basic earnings per share $ ( 1.16 ) $ 0.80 $ 1.02 $ 1.68
Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations $ ( 1.11 ) $ 0.83 $ 1.13 $ 1.76
Diluted earnings per share from discontinued operations ( 0.05 ) ( 0.03 ) ( 0.12 ) ( 0.08 )
Diluted earnings per share $ ( 1.16 ) $ 0.80 $ 1.01 $ 1.68
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