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title: "CompX Q2 2026 Earnings: Margin Expansion Drives Faster Profit Growth"
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description: "CompX International reported Q2 2026 net sales of $43.6 million, an 8.2% increase year-over-year. Diluted EPS rose 34.1% to $0.59, driven by margin expansion and flat SG&A expenses. Security Products was the primary growth driver, while Marine Components also contributed. No insider trades occurred in the past six months. Key risks include raw material costs, demand fluctuations, and competition."
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# CompX Q2 2026 Earnings: Margin Expansion Drives Faster Profit Growth

CompX International (NYSE American: CIX) reported Q2 2026 net sales of $43.6 million, up approximately 8.2% from $40.3 million a year earlier, while diluted EPS increased approximately 34.1% to $0.59 from $0.44. Profit grew substantially faster than revenue as gross margin expanded and selling, general and administrative expense remained unchanged.

## Core Earnings Data

For the quarter ended June 30, higher sales in both operating segments lifted revenue, with Security Products providing most of the operating profit improvement. Cost of sales increased more slowly than revenue, allowing gross profit and operating income to outpace top-line growth.

The resulting margin expansion was the most important financial change in the quarter. Net income rose approximately 30.9% despite lower interest income, reflecting stronger operating performance.

Metric

Q2 2026

Q2 2025

Year-over-year change

Net sales

$43.6 million

$40.3 million

Approximately 8.2%

Gross profit

$15.5 million

$12.9 million

Approximately 20.2%

Gross margin

Approximately 35.6%

Approximately 32.0%

Approximately 3.5 percentage points

Operating income

$8.9 million

$6.3 million

Approximately 41.3%

Operating margin

Approximately 20.4%

Approximately 15.6%

Approximately 4.8 percentage points

Net income

$7.2 million

$5.5 million

Approximately 30.9%

Basic and diluted EPS

$0.59

$0.44

Approximately 34.1%

## Business and Segment Performance

Security Products was the primary growth driver. Sales increased across healthcare, transportation, tool storage and distributor markets, indicating that the segment’s improvement was spread across several customer categories rather than attributed to one disclosed market.

Marine Components also generated higher sales, driven by the industrial market. Management said operating income improved predominantly in Security Products and, to a lesser extent, Marine Components. The company did not provide quarterly revenue or profit figures for the individual segments, so their exact contributions cannot be quantified from the release.

## Profitability: Higher Gross Margin and Flat SG&A Amplified Sales Growth

Cost of sales increased to $28.1 million from $27.4 million, or approximately 2.6%, compared with the roughly 8.2% increase in net sales. This widened gross margin to approximately 35.6% from 32.0%. The company attributed the improvement to higher sales and gross margin, principally within Security Products.

Selling, general and administrative expense remained at $6.6 million. The combination of higher gross profit and flat SG&A lifted operating margin by approximately 4.8 percentage points to 20.4%. Interest income declined to $0.6 million from $0.9 million, partially offsetting the improvement at the operating level, but income before taxes still increased to $9.5 million from $7.2 million.

The release did not provide quarterly cash flow or balance-sheet figures, limiting assessment of how the earnings improvement translated into cash generation.

## Recent Insider Transactions

The latest insider data showed no insider purchases or sales during the preceding six months, while total insider shares held were reported at 10.81 million. The 10 most recent reported transactions over the last two years were direct stock awards rather than open-market purchases or sales.

Date

Insider and role

Transaction

Award price

Reported value

May 20, 2026

Ann Manix, Director

Direct stock award

$23.44 per share

$39,848

May 20, 2026

Thomas E. Barry, Director

Direct stock award

$23.44 per share

$39,848

May 20, 2026

Scott C. James, CEO

Direct stock award

$23.44 per share

$39,848

May 20, 2026

Terri L. Herrington, Director

Direct stock award

$23.44 per share

$39,848

May 20, 2026

Loretta J. Feehan, Director

Direct stock award

$23.44 per share

$39,848

May 20, 2026

Mary A. Tidlund, Director

Direct stock award

$23.44 per share

$39,848

May 20, 2026

Michael Shawn Simmons, Executive and Director

Direct stock award

$23.44 per share

$39,848

May 20, 2026

Gina A. Norris, Director

Direct stock award

$23.44 per share

$39,848

May 21, 2025

Ann Manix, Director

Direct stock award

$25.99 per share

$19,492

May 21, 2025

Thomas E. Barry, Director

Direct stock award

$25.99 per share

$19,492

Because these transactions were compensation-related awards, they do not represent discretionary purchases in the public market.

## Risks Investors Need to Watch

-   **Raw material and tariff costs:** CompX uses zinc, brass, aluminum and steel. Higher input costs or tariffs could reduce the gross margin improvement if the company cannot pass those costs to customers or offset them elsewhere.
-   **Demand across recently stronger markets:** Q2 growth depended on higher Security Products sales across several markets and stronger Marine Components sales to industrial customers. Weaker demand or the loss of key customers could slow revenue and operating income growth.
-   **Pricing and competition:** Competition from lower-cost manufacturing sources and customer use of substitute products could pressure pricing, sales and margins.
-   **Operational and supply-chain disruptions:** Facility interruptions, transportation problems, cyberattacks or disruptions at important vendors and customers could affect production and order activity.

## Summary

CompX’s Q2 2026 results were defined by moderate sales growth translating into much faster operating income and EPS growth. Broader demand for Security Products was the principal driver, while Marine Components provided a smaller contribution. The main issues to monitor are whether the company can sustain its wider gross margin and whether demand remains firm across the healthcare, transportation, tool storage, distributor and industrial markets that supported the quarter.

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