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Champion Homes Set to Release Q2 Earnings on November 4

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Champion Homes (NYSE:SKY) is preparing to announce its financial results for the second quarter of 2026 after the market closes on Tuesday, November 4. Analysts predict the company will report earnings of $0.85 per share and revenue of $636.96 million for the quarter. Investors can anticipate further details during the earnings call scheduled for Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at 8:00 AM ET.

In its previous earnings report on August 5, 2025, Champion Homes exceeded expectations, posting earnings per share (EPS) of $1.19, surpassing the consensus estimate of $0.88 by $0.31. The company’s revenue for that quarter reached $701.32 million, significantly exceeding the anticipated $642.18 million. With a return on equity of 14.35% and a net margin of 8.50%, the business demonstrated an increase of 11.7% in revenue year-over-year compared to the same quarter of the previous year, when it earned $0.91 per share.

Market Performance and Analyst Ratings

As of Tuesday, Champion Homes shares opened at $75.67, bringing the company’s market capitalization to $4.28 billion. The stock has a price-to-earnings (PE) ratio of 20.13, a beta of 1.16, and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.02. The company maintains a current ratio of 2.39 and a quick ratio of 1.59. Over the past year, the stock has fluctuated between a low of $59.44 and a high of $116.49.

Recent analyst reports have influenced the stock’s outlook. The Royal Bank of Canada raised its price target for Champion Homes from $82.00 to $85.00, assigning a “sector perform” rating on August 7. Weiss Ratings maintained a “hold (c)” rating on October 8, while Zacks Research downgraded the company from “hold” to “strong sell” on October 6. Barclays also increased its target from $72.00 to $74.00, giving it an “equal weight” rating. Currently, one analyst rates the stock as a Buy, four as Hold, and one as Sell, leading to a consensus rating of “Hold” with an average price target of $86.00, according to MarketBeat.com.

Insider Trading and Institutional Activity

In related developments, Joseph A. Kimmell, Executive Vice President, sold 1,000 shares on August 11 at an average price of $65.24, totaling $65,240.00. Post-sale, Kimmell holds 43,568 shares valued at approximately $2.84 million, reflecting a 2.24% decrease in his holdings. This transaction was disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Institutional investors have adjusted their positions in Champion Homes shares recently. Headlands Technologies LLC acquired a new stake valued at about $92,000 in the second quarter. Federated Hermes Inc. invested approximately $219,000, while AQR Capital Management LLC and Oxford Asset Management LLP added new stakes worth $294,000 and $318,000, respectively. Additionally, Baird Financial Group Inc. increased its holdings by 21.4%, now owning 5,205 shares valued at around $326,000.

Champion Homes, a leading manufacturer of factory-built housing in North America, operates under various brands including Skyline Homes, Champion Home Builders, and Genesis Homes. The company provides manufactured and modular homes, park models, and multi-family and hospitality modular buildings, serving a diverse market across the United States and western Canada.

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