RBC Bearings Incorporated

Q1 FY26 Earnings Call Analysis

Machinery

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capex: Yesfundraise: No informationrevenue: Category 3margin: Category 2orderbook: Yes
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fundraise

Any current/future new fundraising through debt or equity?

- No mention of any new fundraising through debt or equity in the call. - The company is focused on deleveraging by using generated cash to pay off outstanding debt. - They paid off $116 million of debt during the quarter and another $27 million since quarter-end. - They plan to pay off the remainder of the term loan by November 2026. - Interest expense declined 12.5% year-over-year due to improved leverage and lower interest rates. - Capital allocation strategy remains focused on debt repayment, not raising new capital.
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capex

Any current/future capex/capital investment/strategic investment?

- Recent CapEx focused on adding brick-and-mortar facilities and relocating plants due to aging infrastructure. - Future capital investment will shift more towards equipment, targeting 3.5% to 4% of revenue annually. - Expansion of existing plants in Mexico, which are well-staffed and equipped, to increase production capacity. - Adding machinery, floor space, and test labs specifically to support the ramp-up in submarine hardware production for Virginia and Columbia class programs. - Capacity expansion efforts aim to double marine hardware revenues over the next 24 to 36 months. - Focus on increasing production capability in missile programs and broader Aerospace & Defense markets. - M&A interest in mechanical product companies servicing a similar customer base, preferably insolvent companies in accessible geographies.
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revenue

Future growth expectations in sales/revenue/volumes?

- Fiscal 2027 Q1 revenue guidance: $500 million to $510 million, up 14.7% to 17% year-over-year (Page 2). - Commercial aerospace growth planned beyond 15% in fiscal 2027 (Page 5). - Defense and space segments expected to grow faster than commercial aerospace (Page 5). - Missile sector showing significant growth with sustained demand expected in current and future years (Page 2, 3). - Marine segment ramping up production to potentially double revenues over 24-36 months (Page 4). - Industrial segment steady with strength in aggregates, warehousing, food and beverage, grain, and semiconductor markets; semiconductor demand expected to grow in fiscal 2027 (Pages 2, 6). - Space revenue growth accelerating significantly, currently over $70 million annually, with both traditional and new space companies driving demand (Page 2, 4). - Overall industrial business growing steadily, with aggregate business up 17-20% (Page 9).
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margin

Future growth expectations in earnings/operating earnings/profits/EPS?

- Fiscal Q1 2027 guidance: Revenues expected between $500 million to $510 million, a 14.7% to 17% year-over-year growth. - Adjusted gross margin for Q1 2027 expected between 45.25% and 45.5%. - SG&A expected to be 16.5% to 16.75% of net sales in Q1 2027. - Adjusted diluted EPS for Q4 2026 was $3.62, up 27.9% year-over-year. - Full-year fiscal 2027 commercial aerospace growth planned beyond 15%. - Defense and space segments expected to grow faster than commercial aerospace in fiscal 2027. - Industrial segment seeing steady growth with several expanding end markets, including semiconductors, automation, and AI-related build-out. - Continued margin improvement anticipated driven by increased efficiencies, volumes, and new contracts, though margin benefits are expected to flow gradually. - Adjusted EBITDA for Q4 2026 increased 21%, reflecting strong profitability momentum.
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orderbook

Current/ Expected Orderbook/ Pending Orders?

- RBC Bearings' backlog currently stands at approximately $2.3 billion, reflecting strong order momentum. - The backlog growth is driven by robust demand across defense, space markets, and unprecedented commercial aircraft build rates. - Marine sector is a significant contributor to backlog growth, especially with the accelerating submarine fleet production for Virginia and Columbia class programs and fleet spares. - Missile-related orders have significantly increased, exceeding $45 million in fiscal year 2026, supported partly by the VACCO acquisition. - Continuing strong demand in missile programs and space investments indicate sustained future order growth. - The company is actively adding machinery, floor space, and capacity to meet the increased production rates and backlog demands.