Nordson (NASDAQ: NDSN) Beats Q2 Expectations with Strong Sales & Earnings | Inside Ticker Update
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Nordson Corporation (NASDAQ: NDSN) has reported impressive fiscal Q2 2025 results, with sales up 5% year-over-year to $683 million and adjusted EPS climbing to $2.42—both surpassing analyst forecasts. The company’s EBITDA reached $217 million, and next quarter’s revenue guidance remains optimistic, with a midpoint target of $730 million. CEO Sundaram Nagarajan highlighted strong performance in electronics systems, nonwovens, precision agriculture, and medical fluid components, along with the ongoing success of the Atrion acquisition. Despite some continued weakness in industrial systems, Nordson’s operational excellence and share buybacks have helped maintain a robust balance sheet. For more expert analysis and real-time updates on Nordson (NASDAQ: NDSN) and other market movers, follow Inside Ticker and visit Insideticker.com. #Nordson #NDSN #Earnings #Q2Results #InsideTicker #NASDAQ #IndustrialStocks #StockMarket #FinanceNews #Investing #MarketUpdate #EarningsReport
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