Garmin shares surged by 9.4% following a strong Q4 earnings report and better-than-expected 2026 guidance, with revenue reaching $2.12 billion and pro forma EPS at $2.79. The company also announced a 17% dividend increase and a new $500 million share repurchase program, boosting shareholder returns. Despite insider sales, institutional investors showed mixed activity, while analysts issued both “buy” and “underweight” ratings.
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Garmin shares jump 9.4% as Q4 results and 2026 guidance beat expectations, with shareholder returns boosted
Garmin shares surged by 9.4% following a strong Q4 earnings report and better-than-expected 2026 guidance, with revenue reaching $2.12 billion and pro forma EPS at $2.79. The company also announced a 17% dividend increase and a new $500 million share repurchase program, boosting shareholder returns. Despite insider sales, institutional investors showed mixed activity, while analysts issued both “buy” and “underweight” ratings.