Hillenbrand Reports Quarterly Earnings Miss

Shares of the industrial equipment manufacturer fell after missing analysts' estimates.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

Hillenbrand (NYSE:HI), a global industrial company specializing in engineered equipment and process solutions, reported quarterly earnings that missed analysts' consensus estimates. The company reported earnings per share of -$0.03, missing the expected $0.63 by $0.66. Hillenbrand's revenue for the quarter was $540 million, compared to the $607.1 million expected by analysts.

Why it matters

Hillenbrand's earnings miss highlights the challenges the company is facing in the current economic environment. As a manufacturer of industrial equipment and process solutions, Hillenbrand's performance is closely tied to the broader industrial and manufacturing sectors. The earnings shortfall could signal broader headwinds for the company and the industries it serves.

The details

Hillenbrand reported a net margin of 1.61% and a return on equity of 12.69% for the quarter. The company attributed the earnings miss to lower-than-expected revenue, which it said was impacted by market conditions. Hillenbrand's Coperion division, which designs and manufactures compounding and extrusion systems, polymer and food processing equipment, and bulk material handling technologies, was a key contributor to the company's performance.

  • Hillenbrand reported its quarterly earnings on Monday, February 10, 2026.

The players

Hillenbrand

A global industrial company specializing in engineered equipment and process solutions, including compounding and extrusion systems, polymer and food processing equipment, and bulk material handling technologies.

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The takeaway

Hillenbrand's earnings miss underscores the challenges facing the industrial manufacturing sector, as the company grapples with market conditions that impacted its revenue and profitability. The company's performance will be closely watched by investors and analysts as an indicator of broader trends in the industrial and manufacturing industries.