TFI International reports Q4 profit of US$71.7M, down from previous year
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MONTREAL – TFI International Inc. reported net income of US$71.7 million in the fourth quarter, down from US$88.1 million during the same period in 2024.
That amounted to earnings of 87 cents US per diluted share, down from US$1.03 during the prior-year quarter.
The Montreal-based trucking firm, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, says its total revenue for the period was US$1.91 billion, down year-over-year from US$2.08 billion.
On an adjusted basis, it reported US$1.09 in earnings per diluted share in the quarter, compared with US$1.19.
TFI International CEO Alain Bédard says the company was able to return significant capital to shareholders, as it raised its dividend in the quarter and repurchased “well over” US$200 million worth of its common shares during the year.
The company’s board of directors approved a four per cent increase to its quarterly dividend during the quarter, now sitting at 47 cents US per share.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 17, 2026.
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