Perma-Pipe International Holdings (PPIH) has laid out a busy Q3 2026, reporting revenue of about $61.1 million and basic EPS of roughly $0.78 as investors parse how the latest quarter fits into its recent run of profitability. The company has seen revenue move from around $41.6 million in Q3 2025 to $61.1 million in Q3 2026, while quarterly EPS shifted from about $0.31 to $0.78 over the same period. This sets up a results season where the key question is how sustainable these margins really are.
See our full analysis for Perma-Pipe International Holdings.With the headline numbers on the table, the next step is to weigh them against the dominant narratives around Perma-Pipe, seeing which stories the latest margins support and which ones the fresh data starts to push back on.
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Perma-Pipe’s cooling margins, slower forecast earnings growth, and only moderate revenue expansion leave limited room for upside without a meaningful boost in operational performance.
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