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Earnings call · FY2025 Q4

Icahn Enterprises L.P. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Icahn Enterprises L.P. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Concluded Feb 25, 2026 Audio replay
Feb 25, 2026 10:47 7 turns
Period
FY2025 Q4
Runtime
10:47
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Icahn Enterprises reported Q4 2025 adjusted EBITDA of $281M (up from $16M in Q4 2024) and net income of $1M, but indicative NAV declined $654M sequentially due to a $778M decrease in its CVI long position, partially offset by $261M of fund gains.

Investment funds performance 21 CVI / Refining segment 11 EchoStar / SpaceX catalyst 9 Liquidity and capital structure 8 Caesars underperformance 7 AEP and utility holdings 6

Management tone

Positive

Net tone +15 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “The excellent performance in our funds, up approximately 11% for the quarter, was offset by share price declines in CVI.”
  • “we are taking a slightly more cautious view of the market.”
  • “we are happy to be in defensive names that should benefit from the AI buildout with a significant war chest to take advantage of opportunities as they arise.”
  • “We remain optimistic on the medium-term refining outlook.”

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Revenue · derived Q4 $2.70B +5.4% YoY
Net income · derived Q4 $1.00M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Q4 adjusted EBITDA rose to $281M from $16M in Q4 2024, and net income swung to $1M from a $98M loss.
  • Funds returned approximately 11% for the quarter including refining hedges and were up 7% for the full year excluding refining hedges.
  • Subsequent to quarter end, the company called in the remaining balance of its 2026 maturities, reducing IEP corporate debt.
  • Holding company cash and investment in the funds stood at $3,500,000,000 with subsidiary cash and revolver availability of $913,000,000.
  • AEP disclosed a new $72B CapEx plan with 10% asset-base and 9% EPS CAGR through 2030, plus potential $5B-$8B of additional projects already identified.
  • EchoStar sold additional spectrum to SpaceX in exchange for SpaceX equity, with a potential SpaceX IPO seen as a meaningful catalyst.

Risks & pressure points

  • Indicative NAV decreased $654M from the prior quarter, driven by a $778M decline in the CVI long position.
  • Energy segment adjusted EBITDA fell to $51M from $99M in Q4 2024, hurt by low fertilizer utilization from the Coffeyville turnaround and a three-week third-party air separation downtime.
  • Food Packaging adjusted EBITDA decreased $8M year-over-year amid lower volume, manufacturing inefficiencies, and restructuring disruption, prompting a CEO change.
  • Home Fashion adjusted EBITDA decreased $5M year-over-year on softening U.S. retail and hospitality demand.
  • Pharma adjusted EBITDA decreased $4M year-over-year due to generic competition in the anti-obesity market.
  • Caesars was the lone large detractor in the funds for the quarter and fell off the top-five list on stock underperformance.

Key moments

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“Subsequent to the quarter end, we have taken steps to reduce our IEP corporate debt balance, and we called in the remaining balance of the 2026 maturities. Lastly, the Board declared an unchanged distribution at $0.50 per depositary unit.” Andrew Teno, CEO

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Dividend / share
$0.50
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