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IR's research view summarizes recent SEC filing context, starting with earnings from Jul 30, 2026.

IR filing events and research context
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Jul 30, 2026earningsIngersoll Rand reported Q2 2026 revenue of $2.049 billion, up 9% year-over-year, and adjusted EPS of $0.86.
Jun 16, 2026otherIngersoll Rand stockholders approved the 2026 Omnibus Incentive Plan and elected directors at the annual meeting.
Apr 28, 2026earningsIngersoll Rand reported Q1 2026 revenues of $1,847 million and adjusted net income of $305 million.
Jul 30, 2026Guidance: adjusted_ebitda2130.00 to 2190.00
Jul 30, 2026Guidance: adjusted_eps3.45 to 3.57
Jul 30, 2026Guidance: revenue_growth4.50 to 6.50
Jul 31, 2026mda_quarterlyIngersoll Rand’s financial performance for the first half of 2026 reflects steady growth, with revenues reaching $3.90 billion, an 8.1% increase over the prior-year period. This growth was driven by strategic acquisitions—notably Scinomix and Fox s.r.l. in the Precision and Science Technologies segment—and favorable foreign currency impacts, which offset a slight decline in organic order volume within the Industrial Technologies and Services segment. Operating income rose significantly to $670.0 million, bolstered by the absence of the prior-year’s $265.8 million in goodwill and intangible asset impairments. The company maintains a strong liquidity position, with $1.17 billion in cash and $2.6 billion in undrawn capacity under its Revolving Credit Facility. Management continues to prioritize cost optimization through ongoing restructuring programs, which incurred $11.9 million in charges during the first half of 2026. Key risks include ongoing macroeconomic volatility, inflationary pressures, and uncertainty surrounding U.S. trade policy and potential retaliatory tariffs. While the company successfully secured $10.3 million in IEEPA tariff refunds and a $25 million recovery related to the ILC Dover transaction, management remains cautious regarding the timing of future recoveries and the potential for geopolitical instability to disrupt global supply chains and end-market demand.
Apr 29, 2026mda_quarterlyIngersoll Rand’s financial performance for the first quarter of 2026 reflects a 7.6% revenue increase to $1.85 billion, driven by acquisitions and favorable foreign currency impacts, which offset a slight decline in organic revenue. The company operates through two segments: Industrial Technologies and Services (ITS) and Precision and Science Technologies (PST). While consolidated revenue grew, gross profit margin contracted to 42.9% from 44.6% in the prior-year period, pressured by unfavorable product mix, input cost inflation, and tariff-related pricing dynamics. The company continues to pursue a growth strategy centered on acquiring complementary businesses, such as the recent $46.7 million acquisition of Scinomix, which expands its laboratory automation capabilities within the PST segment. Management is actively managing costs through ongoing restructuring programs, which incurred $8.7 million in charges during the quarter. Liquidity remains robust, with $1.27 billion in cash and $2.6 billion in available revolving credit. However, the company faces macroeconomic headwinds, including persistent inflation, elevated interest rates, and geopolitical instability. Management is closely monitoring U.S. trade policy and potential tariff escalations, which could impact supply chains and cost structures. Despite these uncertainties, the company maintains a strong balance sheet to support debt service, capital expenditures, and strategic M&A.

Source: SEC EDGAR filing text and events; period Jul 30, 2026; filed Jul 30, 2026.

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