Key Points
- ScanSource reported fiscal third-quarter net sales of $766.8 million, an 8.8% year-over-year increase, while adjusted EBITDA rose only 1.6%.
- Gross margin declined to 14.0% from 14.2%, and adjusted EBITDA margin fell to 4.65%, highlighting pressure on profitability despite revenue growth.
- The company maintained its 2026 sales and adjusted EBITDA outlook while raising its free cash flow target to at least $90 million.
ScanSource shares have faced pressure despite the technology distributor delivering stronger third-quarter sales, reflecting investor attention on margins and the pace of earnings growth. The results illustrate the challenge facing technology distributors as demand for hardware, cloud, connectivity and specialized technology solutions improves, but profitability remains sensitive to product mix and operating costs.
Revenue Growth Does Not Fully Translate Into Higher Profitability
ScanSource reported fiscal third-quarter net sales of $766.8 million, up 8.8% from $704.8 million a year earlier. Sales of products and services increased 9.1%, while recurring revenue rose 3.6%, including acquisitions. Specialty Technology Solutions generated $740.8 million in revenue, an increase of 9.2%, supported by growth across most technologies in North America.
However, profitability grew at a slower pace. Gross profit increased 6.9% to $107.1 million, while gross margin declined to 14.0% from 14.2%. Adjusted EBITDA rose just 1.6% to $35.6 million, with the adjusted EBITDA margin falling to 4.65% from 4.97%. This gap between revenue and earnings growth is an important factor for investors assessing the company’s near-term performance.
Why Margins Are Becoming a Key Investor Focus
ScanSource operates across specialty technology distribution, connectivity and cloud-related services, where revenue can grow without producing an equivalent increase in profitability. The latest quarter demonstrates that dynamic, with higher sales accompanied by a modest decline in gross margin and a more noticeable reduction in adjusted EBITDA margin.
The company is also pursuing a strategy designed to increase recurring revenue and expand its exposure to converging technologies. Management has highlighted opportunities involving cloud, communications and artificial intelligence, including efforts to help channel partners adopt AI-related solutions. The longer-term objective is to build a more diversified business while improving operating leverage.
For Israeli investors following global technology markets, ScanSource provides an example of how the expansion of AI, cloud computing and enterprise technology can benefit distributors indirectly. At the same time, investors must distinguish between higher sales volumes and the company’s ability to convert those sales into sustainable earnings and cash flow.
Strong Cash Flow and Guidance Provide a Counterweight
The company’s financial position provides some support for the broader outlook. Through the first nine months of fiscal 2026, ScanSource generated $125.4 million in operating cash flow and $118.6 million in free cash flow. It also repurchased $71.4 million of its shares during the period. As of March 31, the company had $120.3 million in cash and $102.0 million in total debt.
ScanSource reaffirmed its fiscal 2026 net sales outlook of $3.0 billion to $3.1 billion and adjusted EBITDA guidance of $140 million to $150 million. It raised its free cash flow expectation to at least $90 million from at least $80 million previously.
Going forward, investors will monitor gross margins, adjusted EBITDA growth, recurring revenue, AI-related demand, free cash flow and the performance of the company’s Specialty Technology Solutions and Intelisys & Advisory businesses. The key question is whether ScanSource can maintain revenue growth while gradually expanding profitability. Strong technology spending and successful execution of its strategic initiatives could support momentum, while persistent margin pressure or slower enterprise demand could weigh on the stock’s performance.
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