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ScanSource (SCSC) Stock Falls Despite Record EPS And Cash Flow

Simply Wall St·08/21/2026 22:25:50
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ScanSource stock closed down about 3.5% today, even though the latest quarter landed with the kind of punch long term holders usually want to see. The distributor posted Q4 revenue of US$953.1m and basic earnings per share of US$1.26, capping a year in which trailing earnings moved higher and valuation multiples stayed below peers.

In the very short term traders focused on the red on the screen. Over a multi year lens the bigger story is a record non GAAP earnings print, rising recurring revenue and a P/E that still sits at a discount to the wider electronics group.

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Q4 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue (Q4 2026 vs. Q4 2025): US$953.1m vs. US$812.9m (up about 17%)
  • Net Income (Excl. Extra Items, Q4 2026 vs. Q4 2025): US$25.6m vs. US$20.1m (up about 27%)
  • Basic EPS (Q4 2026 vs. Q4 2025): US$1.26 vs. US$0.89 (up about 41%)
  • Net Profit Margin (Trailing 12 Months vs. Prior Year): 2.4% vs. 2.4% (slightly higher year over year according to management commentary)

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NasdaqGS:SCSC Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
NasdaqGS:SCSC Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

ScanSource bull case leans on recurring and cash

Bulls argue ScanSource is proving it can shift from hardware to recurring, higher margin offerings while keeping cash generation strong. The quarter gives some solid proof points. Recurring revenue grew 10.6% for FY26 and recurring gross profit reached 34% of the total, which supports the idea of a more durable earnings base. Specialty Technology Solutions still has recurring at about 15% of segment gross profit, so the mix shift remains a work in progress rather than complete. Record non GAAP EPS in Q4 and free cash flow of US$114m, equal to 124% of non GAAP net income, back up the claim that earnings quality and cash conversion align. The MicroAge deal, if it closes as planned by Q1 FY27, would add more cloud and cybersecurity exposure, which fits the thesis that services and software will matter more over time.

Bear case focuses on hardware, execution and reaction

Bears focus on three issues: hardware dependence, execution risk on acquisitions and the share price reaction. Hardware still drives most revenue and Specialty Technology Solutions margins remain below Intelisys & Advisory, which fits the concern that a hardware heavy mix could cap profitability if service uptake slows. The MicroAge acquisition is material relative to ScanSource and management itself flags integration and channel conflict as real risks, which aligns with worries that M&A could strain execution. Guidance for FY27 calls for 6% to 10% organic revenue growth and adjusted EBITDA margins around 4.6% to 4.65%. That does not yet show a step change in profitability. Finally, the stock fell about 3.5% on the day of the report after strong headline numbers, which suggests some investors still question how repeatable this earnings strength and M&A driven story will be.

With ScanSource still reliant on hardware and planning a material acquisition, the key question is whether cash generation and the balance sheet comfortably back that story. Check the full solvency breakdown in our financial health analysis of ScanSource stock.

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