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Danel (TASE:DANE) Stock Slides As Profit Durability Comes Into Focus

Simply Wall St·08/18/2026 17:31:12
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Danel (Adir Yeoshua) stock has been drifting lower for months, yet the latest quarter gave investors a different story to process. The shares closed at ₪416.8 on 18 August, with the market still reacting to fresh Q2 numbers that pushed revenue to ₪761.5m and basic earnings per share to ₪5.62. The headline is not rapid growth, but rather the tension between a richer trailing 12 month profit picture and a single quarter that shows pressure on earnings compared with the strong Q1 print.

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Q2 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue, Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: ₪761.5m vs. ₪715.0m (up around 6%)
  • Net Income, Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: ₪32.3m vs. ₪28.5m (up around 13%)
  • Basic EPS, Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: ₪5.62 vs. ₪4.97 (up around 13%)
  • Trailing 12 Month Net Profit Margin, Q2 2026 vs. prior year: 4.9% vs. 1.6% (margin improved meaningfully year on year)

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TASE:DANE Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
TASE:DANE Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

Why Danel’s earnings still support a resilient story

For anyone leaning positive on Danel (Adir Yeoshua), the latest Q2 numbers still support a resilient essential services story. Revenue reached ₪761.5m and Q2 net income and EPS both came in higher than a year ago, which fits a view of steady demand across care and HR activities. The trailing 12 month net margin of 4.9% compared with 1.6% a year earlier suggests the broader earnings base is improving, even if the share price has drifted lower in recent months.

Where the Danel bear case finds some support

Bears can point to the recent share price slide, with the stock down about 3% over 7 days and roughly 10% over 90 days, as a sign that the market is wary. The quarter also sits against a very strong Q1, which raises questions about how repeatable the richer trailing margin is. For a labour intensive operator that relies on public sector contracts, any hint of pressure on profitability, even within a still improving year on year picture, keeps execution and policy risk firmly in focus.

After a quarter where earnings trends and the unstable dividend record raise questions about consistency, you might ask if this is the full story. Review our independent risk analysis for Danel (Adir Yeoshua) which shows 2 important warning signs

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