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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

Whirlpool Corp /De/ Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Whirlpool Corp /De/ Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded May 7, 2026 Audio replay
May 7, 2026 1:05:24 49 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
1:05:24
Sources
4 artifacts

Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Whirlpool reported a weak Q1 2026 with ongoing EBIT margin of 1.3% and ongoing EPS of negative $0.56 as recession-level U.S. industry demand and a tariff-driven promotional environment hit MDA North America, prompting double-digit price increases, accelerated cost actions, an equity offering, debt paydown of over $900 million, and a dividend suspension.

Pricing actions and Section 232 tariffs 63 North American industry demand decline 42 Latin America promotional pressure 36 SDA Global segment strength 35 Cost and margin actions 24 Balance sheet and liquidity 16

Management tone

Cautious

Net tone -25 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “We finished a tough quarter in our North American business.”
  • “consumer sentiment has dropped to its lowest level in 50 years”
  • “We delivered an ongoing EBIT margin of 1.3% and ongoing earnings per share of negative $0.56.”
  • “These actions are not just plans, they are already in place. You can see the pricing chart and we start seeing the effect. Yes, Q1 was challenging, but the actions are in place, and we have 100% focus on reversing the current profitability trends in North America, and we have full confidence behind that.”

Forward guidance

2 guided metrics

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Research coverage

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Revenue $3.27B -9.6% YoY
Diluted EPS -$1.43 -211.7% YoY
Gross margin 12.7% -4.1 pp YoY
Net income -$82.00M -215.5% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Issued the largest price increase in more than a decade, raising prices by more than 10%
  • Section 232 tariffs impose a 25% tariff on every imported appliance, which management views as creating a durable, predictable, level playing field favoring domestic manufacturers
  • Equity offering and renewed $2.25 billion revolver strengthen the balance sheet; executed debt paydown of over $900 million in 2026
  • SDA Global segment performed exceptionally well with net sales up 21.0% year-over-year, driven by premium product mix and new product launches
  • Executed 20% year-over-year volume inventory reduction to drive working capital efficiency

Risks & pressure points

  • MDA North America net sales declined 7.5% year-over-year and EBIT margin compressed to 0.3%
  • U.S. appliance industry demand declined 7.4% in Q1 with March down 10%; now forecasting industry down 5% for the year
  • Ongoing EPS of negative $0.56, including approximately $0.32 noncash loss from minority interest in Beko Europe B.V.
  • Free cash flow was negative $896 million in the quarter
  • Suspended the dividend; resumption requires improved ongoing operating margin and continued debt paydown
  • MDA Latin America EBIT margin declined 6.0 points year-over-year amid intense promotional environment in Brazil driven by foreign competitors leveraging a stronger real

Key moments

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“We have issued the largest price increase in more than a decade that raised prices by more than 10%, and we're doubling down and accelerating our cost actions despite higher inflationary headwinds.” Marc Bitzer, CEO
“we do not anticipate a full recovery and are now forecasting the U.S. industry demand being down by 5% on a year basis.” Marc Bitzer, CEO

Forward guidance

From the 8-K filed May 6, 2026.

Metric Guided
Net sales
2026
$15B
EBIT margin
2026
4%

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Revenue · segments

Major Domestic Appliances North America Segment$2.24B -7.5% YoY
Major Domestic Appliances Latin America Segment$774.00M +5% YoY
Small Domestic Appliances Global Segment$222.00M +13.3% YoY
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