Shares of Heico (HEI) tumbled Wednesday, a day after the aircraft parts and electronic equipment provider backed by billionaire investor Warren Buffett reported weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter sales as demand for defense products slid.
The company reported revenue rose 8% to a record $1.01 billion, but analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha were looking for $1.04 billion. Net income of $139.7 million and operating income of $218.6 million were also all-time highs. Earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.99, ahead of estimates.
Sales fell 2% to $336.2 million at the Electronic Technologies Group. Unit president Victor Mendelson blamed the drop on "lower defense products net sales, which are often lumpy, and slightly lower net sales of our other electronics products."
The Flight Support Group posted a revenue jump of 15% to $691.8 million on higher sales of the firm's aftermarket replacement parts product line, plus contributions from acquisitions it completed in fiscal 2023 and 2024.
In the third quarter, Heico also registered a big jump in Flight Support Group sales, while Electronic Technologies Group sales declined.
A security filing showed Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) purchased 1.04 million shares of Heico in the second quarter, valued at the time at $185.4 million. Heico was the only existing position Buffett added to during the third quarter, bringing his stake to about 1.05 million shares worth over $200 million.
Despite falling 8% Wednesday morning, Heico shares are up about 33% year-to-date.
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