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Social Signal Score
Revenue
$417.24M-13.54%Analyst Estimates
Consensus estimates, not results. Via Financial Modeling Prep.
Company Profile
- CEO
- Brent L. Yeagy
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Agricultural - Machinery
- Employees
- 4,700
- Beta
- 1.43
- Country
- US
- Piotroski score
- 2 / 9 (Weak)
- Altman Z-score
- 1.62
Financials
Revenue
$417.24M-13.5%Net Income
$-22.89M-307.9%EBITDA
$-24.78M-180.3%Free Cash Flow
$3.07MEPS (diluted)
$-0.56-354.5%Shares Outstanding (diluted)
40.83M-19.3%Operating Expenses
$38.70MCash & Debt
$71.50MReturn of Capital
$3.29MRevenue by Segment (annual)
$1.54BDividend per Share
$0.08Quote
Valuation & Ratios
Returns & Efficiency
Revenue & Net Income (Annual)
| Fiscal Year | Revenue | Net Income | EPS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $1.54B | $211.45M | $5.09 |
| 2024 | $1.95B | $-284.07M | $-6.40 |
| 2023 | $2.54B | $231.25M | $4.92 |
| 2022 | $2.50B | $112.26M | $2.31 |
| 2021 | $1.80B | $1.16M | $0.02 |
| 2020 | $1.48B | $-97.41M | $-1.84 |
| 2019 | $2.32B | $89.58M | $1.64 |
| 2018 | $2.27B | $69.42M | $1.22 |
| 2017 | $1.77B | $111.42M | $1.88 |
| 2016 | $1.85B | $119.43M | $1.87 |
| 2015 | $2.03B | $104.29M | $1.55 |
| 2014 | $1.86B | $60.93M | $0.88 |
| 2013 | $1.64B | $46.53M | $0.67 |
| 2012 | $1.46B | $105.63M | $1.53 |
Valuation
Project earnings forward and see what return today's price implies.
Seeded from WNC's reported EPS growth of 9.7% a year over 13 years.
- EPS in 5 years
- $8.09
- Implied price
- $145.66
- Return from $12.02
- 64.7% a year
To earn 15.0% a year on these assumptions you'd need to buy at $72.42 — today's price is already 83.4% below that.
How sensitive is that answer?
Annual return across nearby assumptions. If the result is only attractive in one corner, that is the finding.
| growth \ P/E | 12 | 15 | 18 | 21 | 24 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -0.3% | 38.0% | 44.3% | 49.7% | 54.4% | 58.5% |
| 4.7% | 44.9% | 51.6% | 57.2% | 62.1% | 66.5% |
| 9.7% | 51.9% | 58.8% | 64.7% | 69.9% | 74.5% |
| 14.7% | 58.8% | 66.0% | 72.2% | 77.6% | 82.4% |
| 19.7% | 65.7% | 73.3% | 79.7% | 85.3% | 90.4% |
This is arithmetic on assumptions you chose, not a forecast or a recommendation. It ignores dividends, buybacks, share issuance and debt, and it assumes a company still earning money in 5 years. Change any input and the answer changes a lot — that sensitivity is the honest result, not a flaw in the model.
Signal Score (90d)
100+25.00%Social Signal Score
Mentions (2)
- Newsgurufocus.com·8h ago·Neutral
A Look at Wabash National Corp (WNC) After 3.0% Gain -- GF Value $13.03 vs Price $12.02 On August 21, 2026, Wabash National Corp (WNC) shares rose 3.0% today, with a current price of $12.02. The stock has fluctuated significantly over the past 52 w
View source ↗ - Newsglobenewswire.com·2d ago·Negative
Wabash Announces Quarterly Dividend LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wabash (NYSE: WNC) today announced that its board of directors declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.08 per share of the company's common stock, payable on October 29, 2026, to stockholders of record on October 8, 2026.
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Earnings
Thu, Oct 29(in 2 months)
Consensus estimate $-0.46 per share
Typical surprise -20.8% (median, so one quarter with a near-zero estimate can't distort it)
- Wed, Jul 29$-0.53 vs $-0.56beat
- Fri, May 1$-1.17 vs $-1.01miss
- Wed, Feb 4$-0.93 vs $-0.77miss
- Thu, Oct 30$-0.51 vs $-0.24miss
- Fri, Jul 25$-0.15 vs $-0.31beat
- Wed, Apr 30$-0.58 vs $-0.26miss
Estimates and results for WNC via Financial Modeling Prep. Beating consensus says the company cleared the bar analysts set, not that the business grew.
Insider trading
Open-market buys and sells by WNC officers and directors.
- Bought
- $60k
- Sold
- $53k
16 trades
2 trades
- Pettit Michael Nsold
- Sudhanshu Priyadarshisold
- Boss John G.bought
- Boss John G.bought
- Boss John G.bought
- Boss John G.bought
- Boss John G.bought
- Boss John G.bought
82 further Form 4 entries are share awards, option exercises or shares withheld for tax. Those are compensation, not trades, so they are excluded above. Buying is the stronger signal: an insider spends their own money for one reason. Selling has many innocent explanations — tax, diversifying, a house — so it says far less than it appears to. Via SEC filings.
