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Adient Shares Surge as 2026 Outlook Beats Wall Street Estimates

Shares of Adient jumped 13% on Wednesday after the automotive-seating manufacturer raised its long-term financial guidance, citing a more robust outlook for global vehicle production. The company now expects to outperform previous revenue and earnings projections for 2026, signaling confidence in its operational resilience despite a quarterly net loss.

The Plymouth-based specialist saw its stock climb 13% to $23.77, extending a rally that has seen shares gain nearly 40% over the last year. The momentum follows a strategic update in which the company raised its 2026 revenue guidance to $14.6 billion, up from a previous forecast of $14.4 billion. This revised outlook outpaces the $14.49 billion consensus previously estimated by analysts.

Elevated Profitability Targets

The upward revision extended to the company’s profitability metrics. Adient now forecasts 2026 adjusted EBITDA of roughly $880 million, up from the prior $845 million guidance and surpassing the $860 million consensus reported by FactSet. Chief Executive Jerome Dorlack attributed the improved outlook to a resilient operating model that has allowed the firm to execute effectively despite broader industry volatility.

For the fiscal first quarter ended Dec. 31, Adient reported a net loss of $22 million, or 28 cents per share, compared to a break-even result in the same period last year. However, stripping out one-time items, the company posted adjusted earnings of 35 cents per share, beating analyst expectations of 22 cents.

Quarterly performance was bolstered by several factors:

  • A 4.3% increase in net sales to $3.64 billion.
    • Performance that exceeded the $3.49 billion analyst consensus.
    • Improved execution across global production platforms.
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