Our analysts just identified a stock with the potential to be the next Nvidia. Tell us how you invest and we'll show you why it's our #1 pick. Management attributed the 11.9% year-over-year sales decline to lower shipments in legacy truck and packaging segments, though sequential improvements in gross margin and EBITDA suggest a bottoming out of the cycle.
The company successfully resolved a significant margin headwind at Big 3 Precision by running off low-margin rack contracts that were originally accepted to fill capacity during a demand trough. Operational recovery is being driven by a rebound in heavy truck build rates, which is fueling significant order growth at the Velvac and Eberhard business units. The acquisition of Sungear and Crown Precision marks a strategic entry into the aerospace and defense markets, intended to diversify the portfolio away from cyclical truck market exposure.
Management implemented a more disciplined quoting process and strengthened accountability around pricing to ensure new business meets minimum margin thresholds. The company successfully navigated a major ERP system transition at Velvac, maintaining shipping schedules and closing the quarter on time despite the inherent complexities of the rollout. Backlog reached $126 million, a 45% year-over-year increase, with management expecting the majority to convert to revenue during the second half of 2026.
Visibility for the second half of the year is significantly higher than in 2025, supported by a constructive demand environment and a recovery in the largest work truck body customers. Strategic priorities for the new aerospace platform include investing in people and equipment to increase throughput and shorten lead times to meet high customer demand. Automotive model launches are expected to drive significantly higher volume for the returnable rack business in 2026 and 2027 compared to the 2025 trough.
Management intends for the new aerospace acquisitions to be accretive to overall results in 2026, despite initial margin pressure from inventory step-up accounting. Recorded a $6.5 million one-time non-cash bargain purchase gain because the fair value of acquired aerospace assets exceeded the $7.85 million purchase price. Tariff costs on China-sourced products totaled $1.9 million for the quarter, which management noted are largely recovered through live pricing adjustments with customers.
The company maintained its long-standing dividend streak, marking 344 consecutive quarters of payments, alongside opportunistic share repurchases. Acquisition-related inventory step-up accounting is expected to temporarily weigh on gross margins for the aerospace segment for a few quarters until acquired inventory is sold. Nvidia-level potential. 30M+ investors trust Moby to find it first.
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