Polaris (NYSE:PII) Announces Quarterly Earnings Results

Polaris (NYSE:PIIGet Free Report) released its quarterly earnings data on Tuesday. The company reported $0.08 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, topping the consensus estimate of $0.06 by $0.02, Zacks reports. The company had revenue of $1.92 billion during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $1.82 billion. Polaris had a negative net margin of 2.17% and a positive return on equity of 3.89%. The business’s quarterly revenue was up 9.5% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same quarter in the prior year, the business earned $0.92 earnings per share. Polaris updated its FY 2026 guidance to 1.500-1.600 EPS and its Q1 2026 guidance to 0.450-0.450 EPS.

Here are the key takeaways from Polaris’ conference call:

  • Tariffs remain a material headwind — Q1 tariffs are ~ $45M, management expects roughly $90M of incremental tariff pressure in 2026 and cited ~ $215M of tariff impact ex-Indian for the year, which weighed on gross margin and adjusted EBITDA.
  • The planned separation of Indian Motorcycle is on track to close by the end of Q1 and is expected to be immediately accretive (~$0.75–$0.80 to 2026 adjusted EPS, ~$1 annualized) with $30–$35M of transition-service income aiding the year.
  • Operations and supply-chain actions drove meaningful progress — over $60M of manufacturing savings in 2025, ~$240M of structural plant cost reductions over two years, an expected >$30M absorption benefit in 2026, and a target to cut China-sourced material spend from ~18% to <5% of material COGS by end-2027.
  • Dealer inventories are healthier (under 100 days and a stronger current/non-current mix), Polaris reported share gains across key segments and strong demand for new products (e.g., Ranger 500, RZR Pro R), supporting retail and PG&A growth.
  • 2026 guidance: total company sales +1–3% (7–9% organic ex-Indian), adjusted EBITDA margin +80–120bps, adjusted EPS $1.50–$1.60, and management expects roughly $160M operating cash flow and ~$120M free cash flow for the year.

Polaris Stock Down 4.1%

PII stock opened at $66.25 on Wednesday. The company has a market capitalization of $3.73 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of -25.00, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 2.26 and a beta of 1.14. The company has a current ratio of 1.02, a quick ratio of 0.36 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.13. Polaris has a 52 week low of $30.92 and a 52 week high of $75.25. The firm’s 50-day moving average is $67.53 and its two-hundred day moving average is $61.90.

Polaris Announces Dividend

The business also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Monday, December 15th. Investors of record on Monday, December 1st were paid a dividend of $0.67 per share. This represents a $2.68 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 4.0%. The ex-dividend date was Monday, December 1st. Polaris’s payout ratio is currently -101.13%.

Analysts Set New Price Targets

Several research firms have commented on PII. Morgan Stanley raised their price objective on Polaris from $72.00 to $81.00 and gave the company an “equal weight” rating in a research report on Friday, January 16th. Citigroup lifted their price objective on shares of Polaris from $60.00 to $71.00 and gave the company a “neutral” rating in a research note on Thursday, October 30th. Weiss Ratings upgraded shares of Polaris from a “sell (d+)” rating to a “hold (c-)” rating in a research note on Friday, January 16th. Royal Bank Of Canada reaffirmed a “sector perform” rating and set a $67.00 price target on shares of Polaris in a report on Tuesday. Finally, BMO Capital Markets reiterated a “market perform” rating and issued a $70.00 price objective on shares of Polaris in a report on Wednesday, October 29th. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a Buy rating and twelve have given a Hold rating to the company. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, the company currently has a consensus rating of “Hold” and an average price target of $59.82.

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Polaris News Roundup

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Insider Buying and Selling at Polaris

In other Polaris news, SVP James P. Williams sold 4,554 shares of Polaris stock in a transaction that occurred on Friday, December 5th. The shares were sold at an average price of $67.53, for a total value of $307,531.62. Following the transaction, the senior vice president owned 43,878 shares in the company, valued at approximately $2,963,081.34. The trade was a 9.40% decrease in their ownership of the stock. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which can be accessed through this hyperlink. Company insiders own 3.12% of the company’s stock.

Hedge Funds Weigh In On Polaris

Several institutional investors and hedge funds have recently bought and sold shares of the business. Canada Pension Plan Investment Board bought a new stake in Polaris in the second quarter valued at $73,000. NewEdge Advisors LLC raised its holdings in Polaris by 34.1% during the 2nd quarter. NewEdge Advisors LLC now owns 1,877 shares of the company’s stock worth $76,000 after purchasing an additional 477 shares during the last quarter. EverSource Wealth Advisors LLC lifted its holdings in Polaris by 582.8% in the second quarter. EverSource Wealth Advisors LLC now owns 2,144 shares of the company’s stock valued at $87,000 after buying an additional 1,830 shares during the period. Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co. lifted its stake in shares of Polaris by 43.0% in the 2nd quarter. Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co. now owns 3,449 shares of the company’s stock valued at $140,000 after purchasing an additional 1,037 shares during the period. Finally, Mackenzie Financial Corp bought a new position in shares of Polaris in the 3rd quarter worth $211,000. Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 88.06% of the company’s stock.

Polaris Company Profile

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Polaris Inc, founded in 1954 and headquartered in Medina, Minnesota, is a diversified manufacturer of powersports vehicles and related products. Initially gaining prominence with its snowmobiles, Polaris expanded its portfolio over the decades to include all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), side-by-side off-road vehicles, and motorcycles. The company’s legacy in recreational and utility vehicle innovation stems from early engineering breakthroughs that established Polaris as a leading name in off-road mobility.

Today, Polaris offers a broad range of products under well-known brands such as Polaris RANGER and POLARIS SPORTSMAN for utility and recreation markets, Slingshot three-wheel roadsters for on-road enthusiasts, and the Indian Motorcycle brand for premium two-wheeled touring and cruiser segments.

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