Mohawk Industries (NYSE: MHK) beat revenue expectations in Q3 CY2025, reporting sales of $2.76 billion, up 1.4% year on year. Non-GAAP profit was $2.67 per share, 1.2% above analyst estimates. However, adjusted EBITDA missed estimates at $359.4 million. The company cited higher input costs and temporary plant shutdowns as factors affecting profitability. Management highlighted ongoing challenges in demand softness and consumer uncertainty. Looking ahead, Mohawk Industries expects gradual recovery, with tariff pass-through, cost actions, and product innovation as key drivers. Stock currently trades at $119.80, down from $128.85 pre-earnings.

Management’s remarks on Mohawk Industries’ Q3 performance emphasized restructuring-driven cost savings, tariff-related pricing actions, and strength in commercial segments. Challenges include margin pressure from inflation and wage increases. The company anticipates gradual recovery, reliant on pent-up housing demand, new product launches, and an improving interest rate environment. Analysts will monitor the pace of tariff pass-through, cost reduction effectiveness, and demand stabilization in upcoming quarters. Mohawk Industries’ future performance hinges on market trends and execution on cost-saving initiatives and product innovation.

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