NN Inc. (NNBR) came out with a quarterly loss of $0.01 per share in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate. This compares to a loss of $0.05 per share a year ago.
NN, Inc. is making margin gains and building a high-quality pipeline in medical/electrical but faces revenue shortfalls and auto sector headwinds. Q2 results showed margin expansion and new business wins, but revenue missed expectations due to automotive weakness and cautious customer ordering. NNBR stock's valuation looks inexpensive on EV/sales and forward EV/EBITDA, but high leverage, negative growth trends, and execution risk keep me cautious.
NN, Inc. (NASDAQ:NNBR ) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call August 7, 2025 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Christopher H. Bohnert - Senior VP & CFO Harold C.
| Industrial Conglomerates Industry | Industrials Sector | Harold C. Bevis CEO | XFRA Exchange | US6293371067 ISIN |
| US Country | 2,600 Employees | - Last Dividend | 6 Dec 1995 Last Split | 15 May 1994 IPO Date |
NN, Inc., a prominent player in the field of high-precision component and assembly manufacturing, services a broad spectrum of end markets across both domestic and international territories. Founded in 1980 and based out of Charlotte, North Carolina, NN, Inc. operates through its two fundamental segments: Mobile Solutions and Power Solutions. These segments collectively cater to a diverse range of industries, including automotive, general industrial, aerospace and defense, medical, and more, showcasing the company's versatility and commitment to quality in manufacturing.
This segment focuses on producing system-critical components vital for a variety of uses in the automotive, general industrial, and medical fields. Key applications include power steering, braking systems, transmissions, gasoline fuel systems, diesel injection, diesel emissions treatment, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC).
Specializing in high-precision metal and plastic components, assemblies, and finished devices, the Power Solutions segment serves the needs of the electrical, general industrial, automotive, aerospace and defense, and medical markets. Its product line encompasses electrical contacts, connectors, contact assemblies, and precision stampings. Furthermore, it offers tools and instruments crucial for orthopedics and medical/surgical applications, emphasizing the segment's role in advancing transportation electrification and power control.