Company Reports Q4 Revenue of $4.4B, Below Consensus
Reports Q4 revenue $4.4B, consensus $4.53B. "The teams delivered solid operational and financial performance across our operating platforms in 2025, generating annual net sales of $18.2 billion, operating income of $1.5 billion, and adjusted EBITDA of $2.2 billion," said Mark Millett, Chairman and CEO. "This performance demonstrates the strength and consistency of our cash generation, as we generated $1.4 billion in cash flow from operations during the year, after investing $450 million in growth working capital associated with our new aluminum products platform. Our three-year after-tax return-on-invested-capital of 14 percent is a testament to our ongoing high-return capital allocation strategy. We are growing, returning capital to shareholders, and maintaining strong returns as compared to best-in-class domestic manufacturers."
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Market Sentiment Improves as Stocks Rise
- Market Sentiment Recovery: The CNN Money Fear & Greed Index showed an improvement in overall market sentiment on Monday, remaining in the 'Neutral' zone with a current reading of 55.3, up from 53.7, indicating a slight uptick in investor confidence.
- Strong Stock Performance: The Dow Jones index rose over 300 points on Monday, closing at 49,412.40, while the S&P 500 increased by 0.50% to 6,950.23, reflecting a recovery in market confidence ahead of significant earnings reports and the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision.
- Positive Economic Data: U.S. durable goods orders rose by 5.3% month-over-month in November, exceeding market expectations of a 3.7% increase, following a revised 2.1% decline in October, suggesting signs of economic recovery that could positively impact the stock market.
- Significant Stock Volatility: Revolution Medicines Inc shares dropped 17% on Monday amid reports that Merck is no longer in acquisition talks, while Steel Dynamics Inc reported disappointing fourth-quarter earnings, highlighting challenges faced by individual companies.

Service Stocks Underperform in Afternoon Trading
- Service Sector Decline: In afternoon trading on Monday, service stocks fell by 0.3%, with The Trade Desk Inc (TTD) and Darden Restaurants, Inc. (DRI) dropping 8.4% and 5.7% respectively, indicating a weakening trend that may affect investor confidence.
- ETF Performance Analysis: The iShares U.S. Consumer Services ETF (IYC), closely tracking service stocks, declined 0.4% on the day, although it is up 2.17% year-to-date, suggesting that short-term volatility may prompt investors to reassess their strategies.
- Materials Sector Dynamics: The materials sector also showed weakness, with an overall decline of 0.1%, as Builders FirstSource Inc. (BLDR) and Steel Dynamics Inc. (STLD) both fell by 3.1%, reflecting challenges faced by the industry that could impact profitability.
- ETF Tracking Performance: The Materials Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLB), associated with materials stocks, rose 0.3% on the day and is up 10.52% year-to-date, indicating that despite poor individual stock performance, the overall sector still holds some investment appeal.






