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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

Icahn Enterprises L.P. Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Icahn Enterprises L.P. Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded May 6, 2026 Audio replay Verified speakers
May 6, 2026 11:15 10 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
11:15
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Icahn Enterprises reported Q1 2026 indicative NAV of approximately $3.4 billion, up $201 million from year-end, driven by a $605 million gain on its CVI long position that was partially offset by $320–425 million of losses on refining hedges. Net loss attributable to IEP was $459 million ($0.71/unit) and adjusted EBITDA loss was $216 million, while leadership transitioned with Andrew Teno departing as CEO and Ted Papapostolou stepping into the CEO role.

CEO transition 14 Investment segment / Investment Fund performance 13 Top long positions and portfolio highlights 11 Liquidity and capital allocation 10 CVI (CVR Energy) position and catalysts 8 Energy segment operations 6

Management tone

Balanced

Net tone +10 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “I leave the company knowing that it's in good hands with a significant war chest to take advantage of opportunities as they arise.”
  • “We believe CVI is well positioned to allow for potential future debt reductions and capital returns to shareholders.”
  • “we believe meaningful upside remains for the position with the IPO of SpaceX potentially serving as a material positive catalyst”
  • “We are pleased with this positive revenue trajectory, but there's still a lot more work to be done.”

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Revenue $2.21B +18.2% YoY
Net income -$459.00M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Indicative NAV rose $201 million versus year-end to ~$3.4 billion, driven by a $605 million gain in the long CVI position.
  • Investment funds returned a positive 4.4% for Q1 excluding refining hedges, with $782 million in cash at the funds at quarter-end.
  • Holding company liquidity was $2.8 billion in cash and fund investments, with subsidiaries adding $1.3 billion in cash and revolver availability.
  • Energy segment Q1 refining operations ran at 97% crude utilization and Fertilizer had strong results on spring planting demand.
  • Investment Fund holdings posted strong Q1 stock gains, including AEP ~14%, Centuri ~16%, Caesars ~13%, IFF ~8%, and Echostar ~8%.
  • Holding company EBITDA loss narrowed slightly versus prior-year quarter ($216 million vs. $228 million), and the 8-K notes $447 million of aggregate locked-in value from NYMEX crack spread swaps through 2027.

Risks & pressure points

  • Net loss attributable to IEP was $459 million ($0.71/unit) for Q1 2026, including $425 million of losses on refining hedges and $158 million of unrealized derivative losses in Energy.
  • Investment funds returned negative 8.2% for the quarter including refining hedges, with short positions contributing a negative 12.9% performance attribution.
  • Automotive Services revenues fell $9 million year-over-year due to store closures in 2025; Food Packaging EBITDA fell $6 million on lower volume and restructuring; Home Fashion EBITDA fell $2 million on softer retail/hospitality demand and Strait of Hormuz supply disruptions; Pharma EBITDA fell $10 million on generic competition in anti-obesity prescriptions and higher R&D.
  • Quarterly distribution was held unchanged at $0.50 per depositary unit.
  • CEO transition: Andrew Teno stepped down as President and CEO and Ted Papapostolou, previously CFO, was named CEO while Robert Flint became CFO.

Key moments

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“We believe CVI is well positioned to allow for potential future debt reductions and capital returns to shareholders. We are pleased with CVI's announcement of a $0.10 dividend.” Ted Papapostolou, CEO
“We maintain liquidity at the holding company and at our operating subsidiaries to take advantage of attractive opportunities. As of quarter end, the holding company had cash and investment in the funds of $2.8 billion, and our subsidiaries had cash and revolver availability of $1.3 billion.” Robert Flint, CFO

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Revenue · segments

Energy Segment$1.97B +18.7% YoY
Automotive Segment$328.00M -5.7% YoY
Food Packaging Segment$88.00M -8.3% YoY
Home Fashion Segment$39.00M -2.5% YoY
Real Estate Segment$32.00M +88.2% YoY
Pharma Segment$16.00M -33.3% YoY
Holding Company$5.00M -70.6% YoY
Investment Segment-$269.00M

Capital returned

Dividend / share
$0.50
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