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Shares of Flowserve Corporation (FLS) rose approximately 8% to around $85 in trading on Friday following the release of fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results. The stock approached recent highs, well above its 52-week low of $37.34, as investors focused on strong margin expansion and upbeat 2026 guidance despite a modest revenue miss.

 

Company Description: Flowserve is a leading manufacturer of flow control systems, including pumps, valves, and seals, for the global infrastructure markets. The company operates through two segments: Flowserve Pump Division (FPD) and Flow Control Division (FCD). It serves diversified end markets including oil and gas, chemical, power generation (with a growing emphasis on nuclear), and general industrial sectors, with a significant portion of revenue derived from high-margin aftermarket services.

 

Current Stock Price: ~$85 (close, Feb 6, 2026)

 

Market Capitalization: Approximately $11.2 billion

 

Valuation: Flowserve trades at a forward P/E ratio of approximately 20.6x based on the midpoint of 2026 adjusted EPS guidance. This reflects a premium compared to historical levels, supported by early achievement of long-term margin targets and projected double-digit earnings growth.

Strong Margin Expansion Offsets Muted Organic Revenue

Flowserve reported fourth-quarter 2025 revenue of $1.22 billion, up 3.5% year-over-year but below analyst consensus of approximately $1.26–$1.27 billion. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) reached $1.11, a 59% increase from $0.70 in the prior-year period and well above the $0.94 forecast.

For the full year 2025, total revenue grew ~4% to $4.73 billion. Adjusted EPS was $3.64, up from $2.63 in 2024. The company generated $506 million in cash from operations, up 19% year-over-year.

2026 Guidance and Strategic Outlook

Management initiated 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $4.00 to $4.20, representing ~13% growth at the midpoint. Total sales growth is expected at 5% to 7%, with organic revenue growth projected at 1% to 3%.

Metric 2025 Actual 2026 Guidance
Total Sales Growth ~4% 5% – 7%
Adjusted EPS $3.64 $4.00 – $4.20
Organic Sales Growth ~1% 1% – 3%

The outlook highlights acceleration in nuclear and power markets, with nearly $100 million in nuclear bookings in Q4. The pending acquisition of Trillium Flow Technologies’ Valves Division (expected close mid-2026) is anticipated to be neutral to 2026 earnings.

Macro Pressures and Geopolitical Exposure

Flowserve continues to face customer project delays and inventory dynamics, which reduced organic revenue by approximately 50 basis points in Q4. Backlog conversion is projected at 76% in 2026 due to longer-tenure nuclear projects.

The company has exposure to geopolitical risks in regions such as the Middle East, where increased spending is expected to support original equipment bookings later in 2026. Supply chain disruptions and potential tariff impacts on material costs remain ongoing concerns for global operations.

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