VALCOURT, Que. — BRP Inc. raised its dividend as it reported its fourth-quarter profit and revenue fell compared with a year earlier and said its results for its 2025 financial year are expected to be down compared with the year it just completed.
The Ski-Doo and Sea-Doo maker says it will now pay a quarterly dividend of 21 cents per share, up from 18 cents per share.
BRP says it earned $188.2 million or $2.46 per diluted share for the quarter ended Jan. 31, down from $365.1 million or $4.54 per diluted share a year earlier.On an normalized basis, BRP says it earned $2.46 per diluted share in its latest quarter compared with a normalized profit of $3.85 per diluted share a year earlier.
In its outlook for its 2025 financial year, BRP says it expects revenue in a range of $9.1 billion to $9.5 billion, down from $10.37 billion it recorded for its 2024 financial year. Normalized diluted earnings per share for 2025 are expected in a range of $7.25 to $8.25, down from $11.11 in 2024.The Canadian Press
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