AECOM reports fourth quarter revenue of $4.2 billion and net income of $132 million
AECOM reported fourth quarter revenue of $4.2 billion, up 2% from the prior year, while operating income was stable at $237 million. Net income for the quarter declined 22% to $132 million, and diluted earnings per share decreased 21% to $0.99. For the full year, revenue was $16.1 billion, unchanged from the previous year. Operating income rose 24% to $1.0 billion, net income increased 26% to $638 million, and diluted earnings per share grew 29% to $4.8. Adjusted operating income for the full year increased 2% to $346 million, with the adjusted operating margin on net service revenue remaining at 11.5%. As of September 30, 2025, AECOM held $1.6 billion in cash and cash equivalents, $2.7 billion in total debt, and $1.2 billion in net debt, with a net leverage ratio of 0.8x. The company highlighted the role of AI in expanding operating leverage and reaffirmed its focus on long-term financial targets through fiscal 2029.
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