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KLAR February 19, 2026

Klarna Q4 2025 Earnings Call - Banking push fuels rapid growth, but upfront provisioning weighs on near-term margins

Klarna reported a blowout top-line quarter driven by rapid adoption of its banking stack, but the accounting mechanics of fast loan growth carved a visible dent in near-term transaction margins. Activ...

  • Active consumers reached 180 million, up 28% year-over-year; merchant base grew to 966,000, up 42% YoY.
  • Q4 GMV was $38.7 billion, beating the top end of guidance; revenue grew 38% to over $1 billion.
  • Transaction margin dollars (TMD) before provisions rose 31% to $622 million; after provisions TMD was $372 million, up 17% YoY but below company guidance.
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MFIN February 19, 2026

Medallion Financial Corp Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Call - Record year led by consumer lending, but reserve build and REC credit metrics warrant close watching

Medallion closed 2025 with a record year: total loans of $2.567 billion, strong originations, rising net interest income, and improving book value metrics. Consumer lending remains the engine, with re...

  • Total loans reached $2.567 billion at December 31, 2025, up about 3% year-over-year.
  • Net interest income was $56.4 million in Q4 2025 and $216.9 million for the full year, with quarterly net interest margin of 8.04% (8.06% for the year).
  • Originations: Q4 total originations were $421 million; full-year originations totaled about $1.5 billion. Segment Q4 originations included $97.2 million recreation and $61.7 million home improvement.
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NDSN February 19, 2026

Nordson Corporation First Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Earnings Call - ATS-led revenue surge lifts guidance, but mix and Asia concentration keep margins in check

Nordson posted a strong start to fiscal 2026, delivering record first quarter sales of $669 million, up 9% year over year and 7% organically, led by a blistering 23% ATS segment gain driven by semicon...

  • Record Q1 sales of $669 million, up 9% year over year, driven by 7% organic growth and roughly 4% favorable currency translation.
  • Advanced Technology Solutions (ATS) led the quarter with $149 million in sales, a 23% increase year over year, and 21% organic growth tied to semiconductor dispense and recovering X-ray demand.
  • Adjusted earnings per share were a first quarter record of $2.37, up 15% from prior year adjusted EPS of $2.06; GAAP net income was $133 million, or $2.38 per share.
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TFPM February 19, 2026

Triple Flag Precious Metals Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Call - Record 2025, debt-free with a clear path to 140-150k GEOs by 2030

Triple Flag closed 2025 with record production and cash generation, reporting 113,000 GEOs and operating cash flow per share of $1.54, up 45% year-over-year. Management exited the year debt-free, with...

  • Record 2025 production of 113,000 GEOs, the ninth consecutive year-over-year increase.
  • Operating cash flow per share was $1.54 in 2025, a 45% increase from 2024; management calls this their single most important metric.
  • 2026 guidance: 95,000-105,000 GEOs, based on well-understood mine sequencing and a conservative gold:silver price ratio of 72 for the year.
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LILA February 19, 2026

Liberty Latin America Q4 & Full Year 2025 Earnings Call - Adjusted OIBDA recovery and strategic rebuilds set stage for 2027 comeback

Liberty Latin America closed 2025 with a clear pivot from damage control to reconstruction and growth. The group reported $1.7 billion of adjusted OIBDA, about 9% rebased growth, while disciplined cap...

  • Group adjusted OIBDA reached $1.7 billion for full year 2025, a 9% rebased increase, despite Hurricane Melissa headwinds.
  • Adjusted OIBDA less P&E additions surged 27% to $1.1 billion, representing a 24% margin of revenue, driven by cost actions and lower capital intensity.
  • LLA added over 225,000 mobile postpaid subscribers in 2025, led by Costa Rica (160k+ postpaid adds) and supported by fixed-mobile convergence and prepaid to postpaid migration.
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MD February 19, 2026

Pediatrix Medical Group Q4 2025 Earnings Call - Strong 2025 and $280-300M 2026 EBITDA Guidance, ACA Subsidy Risk Unquantified

Pediatrix closed 2025 with a solid finish, reporting full-year adjusted EBITDA of $276 million and Q4 adjusted EBITDA of $66 million, and it is guiding 2026 to $280 million to $300 million. Management...

  • Q4 adjusted EBITDA was $66 million, in line with updated guidance.
  • Full-year 2025 adjusted EBITDA was $276 million, described as very strong by management.
  • 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance is $280 million to $300 million, midpoint roughly 5% above 2025.
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NABL February 19, 2026

N-able Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Call - AI and Adlumin Integration Accelerate Upmarket ARR Momentum

N-able closed 2025 with $540 million in ARR and a message: AI is not theoretical, it is the growth engine. Management flagged successful integration of the Adlumin acquisition, meaningful cross-sell, ...

  • Exited 2025 with $540 million in ARR, representing 12% year-over-year growth on a reported basis and 8% on a constant currency basis.
  • Fourth quarter revenue was $130 million, $3 million above the high end of guidance, with subscription revenue of $129 million.
  • Full-year 2025 revenue was $511 million, up ~10% reported and 9% constant currency; subscription revenue was $506 million.
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CAR February 19, 2026

Avis Budget Group Q4 2025 Earnings Call - Americas demand shock, aggressive fleet defleeting and EV reset drove a ~$150M quarterly miss

Avis Budget Group reported a painful Q4 that missed the October outlook by roughly $150 million, driven almost entirely by the Americas. A sudden November demand whipsaw, prompted by FAA flight reduct...

  • Avis reported full-year adjusted EBITDA of $748 million versus an October guide of $900 million, implying about a $150 million fourth quarter shortfall versus guidance.
  • The miss was concentrated in the Americas, while international delivered a meaningful turnaround and met expectations in 2025.
  • Commercial rental days in the Americas went from modestly down in October to down 11% in November after FAA reductions, air traffic control issues, and extended TSA wait times reduced discretionary travel.
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MATV February 19, 2026

Mativ Q4 and Full Year 2025 Earnings Call - Record Free Cash Flow and Margin Expansion from Discipline

Mativ closed 2025 with modest organic revenue growth, stronger margins, and a big jump in cash generation after a year of aggressive cost, pricing, and portfolio moves. Q4 sales were $463 million, ful...

  • Record free cash flow of $94 million in 2025, more than double 2024, driven by price execution, inventory reduction and expense control.
  • Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA rose to $225 million for the year, Q4 Adjusted EBITDA was $53.5 million, up 19% YoY, and consolidated margins improved ~180 basis points vs prior year.
  • Net sales were just under $2.0 billion for 2025, up 2.5% organically for the year, Q4 net sales of $463 million were up ~1.9% organically vs prior year.
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APPN February 19, 2026

Appian Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Call - AI Traction Fuels Seven-Figure Deals, ARR Expansion and $500M Army Agreement

Appian closed 2025 with accelerating AI-driven demand, larger deals, and steadily improving profitability. Q4 cloud subscription revenue rose 18% to $117.0 million, total revenue jumped 22% to $202.9 ...

  • Q4 2025 cloud subscription revenue grew 18% year-over-year to $117.0 million; total revenue grew 22% to $202.9 million.
  • Full year 2025 cloud subscription revenue rose 19% to $437.4 million; full year total revenue grew 18% to $726.9 million; adjusted EBITDA for 2025 was $76.8 million.
  • Appian reported Q4 adjusted EBITDA of $19.7 million, ahead of guidance of $10–$13 million, and non-GAAP net income of $11.1 million, or $0.15 per diluted share.
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