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Ram Krishnan on earnings guidance

From Emerson Electric Co ($EMR) Q2 2025 Earnings Call · · Castify Earnings Call

“We now expect to land the year between $5.90 to $6.50 per share. We have an 8 cent benefit from the outstanding operational performance in the second quarter. And as Rahm outlined, we expect to completely offset the earnings impact of tariffs in 2025. The softer demand dynamics mentioned earlier results in an approximately 10 cent headwind for the year. While the impact of the change in our FX expectation provides approximately 5 cents of upside relative to the February guide.”

Ram Krishnan
Executive VP & COO, Emerson Electric Co
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On , Ram Krishnan, Executive VP & COO at Emerson Electric Co, spoke about earnings guidance during Emerson Electric Co ($EMR) Q2 2025 Earnings Call on Castify Earnings Call.

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Executive VP & COO · Emerson Electric Co

Ram Krishnan, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Emerson Electric, participated in the company’s fiscal 2025 first, second, and third quarter earnings calls. During these calls, Krishnan and other executives discussed the company’s financial performance and strategic initiatives. Krishnan stated that Emerson had a gross tariff exposure of $245 million in fiscal 2025, which the company expected to fully mitigate through price and surcharge actions, production reconfiguration, and supply chain regionalization. By the third quarter, Krishnan noted that the annualized gross incremental tariff impact had decreased to approximately $210 million from a prior estimate of $455 million, and the company implemented $115 million in price actions for the fiscal year. He also said that the company retained its safety and productivity business after a strategic review, citing demand drivers such as reshoring and domestic manufacturing. Krishnan reported that discrete orders were expected to turn slightly positive in the second quarter with a more meaningful ramp in the second half of the fiscal year. He described the strategic project funnel as $11.4 billion in size, with $375 million in awards during the second quarter, broad-based across LNG, power, life sciences, and sustainability. Krishnan added that the company increased its expectations for operating leverage for the year to the 70s from the mid-40s. He also noted that the dynamic tariff environment persisted and that the company’s exposure was less than expected in the third quarter, leading to a decision to ease the scope of surcharge actions, which meaningfully impacted third-quarter sales growth.

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