Linamar reports $110.7 million in Q4 profit, up from previous year loss
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GUELPH – Linamar Corp. reported net earnings of $110.7 million during the fourth quarter, up from a loss of $232.3 million during the same period a year earlier.
The company says its earnings amounted to $1.85 per diluted share, up from a net loss per diluted share of $3.78.
The Guelph, Ont.-based auto parts manufacturer says its sales totalled $2.52 billion during the period ended Dec. 31, up from $2.38 billion during the prior year quarter.
Linamar says the vast majority of its products into the U.S. continue to be free from tariffs, due to compliance with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement.
Linda Hasenfratz, Linamar’s executive chair, says distressed acquisitions continue to create opportunities for the company to strengthen its portfolio at reasonable costs.
In December of last year, Linamar closed its roughly $72-million acquisition of an iron casting plant in Germany.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 4, 2026.
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