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Fastenal Company (FAST) Q1 2026 Earnings: Strong Financials Amidst Market Volatility

Fastenal Company, a leading [NASDAQ:FAST] wholesale distributor of industrial and construction supplies, recently reported its Q1 2026 financial results for the quarter ending March 31, 2026. All historical per-share data has been adjusted to reflect a two-for-one stock split that occurred in May 2025, as highlighted by Business Wire, providing a clearer picture of FAST's financial performance.

On April 13, 2026, FAST announced an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.30. This key financial metric, representing the company's profit divided by its number of outstanding shares, met analyst expectations. As noted by Zacks, this marks a significant increase from the $0.26 per share reported in the same quarter of the previous year, showcasing positive Fastenal earnings growth.

The company also reported quarterly revenue of $2.2 billion, which slightly surpassed the consensus estimate of $2.19 billion. This impressive revenue figure shows a notable increase from the $1.96 billion generated in the year-ago quarter. Over the last four quarters, Fastenal has surpassed revenue estimates two times, indicating consistent revenue performance.

Despite these positive Fastenal financial results, which Barron's suggests reflect an improvement in U.S. manufacturing, the company's stock price fell after the announcement. This demonstrates that meeting market expectations does not always result in an immediate stock price increase, as other market factors can influence investor sentiment and FAST stock performance.

Looking at its overall financial health, FAST maintains a low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.11, indicating it has little debt compared to its shareholder equity. The company also boasts a strong current ratio of 4.39. This liquidity ratio suggests Fastenal has more than enough short-term assets to cover its short-term liabilities, reinforcing its strong balance sheet.

Published on: April 13, 2026