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Cavco Industries Posts Strong Q1 2026 Results on Surging Demand and Strategic Execution

Cavco Industries (CVCO) reported robust first-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings, with revenue climbing 9.5% year-over-year and operating profit jumping approximately 50%. The manufactured housing leader credited strategic production increases, improved pricing, and a rebound in its financial services segment for the strong performance, while also highlighting its pending acquisition of American Homestar.

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Cavco Industries Navigates Weather, Tariffs to Post Solid Q4 Growth; Unveils Major Rebranding Strategy

Cavco Industries reported a 21% year-over-year revenue increase to $508.4 million for fiscal Q4 2025, driven by a 28.5% surge in home shipments. Despite February weather disruptions and ongoing economic uncertainty, the manufactured housing leader saw a strong March rebound, executed a $33 million stock buyback, and launched a company-wide rebranding initiative aimed at simplifying the homebuyer journey.

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Coveo Powers Record Quarter on AI Demand, Eyes Government Deals

Coveo Solutions Inc. (TSE:CVO) shattered its own records in fiscal Q3 2026, fueled by historic new bookings and surging demand for its enterprise-grade AI relevance platform. The company's focus on grounding generative AI in secure, governed data resonates as clients move from experimentation to operational deployment.

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ManpowerGroup Sees 'Stabilization' in Q4 as Demand Firms, Cost Cuts Take Hold

ManpowerGroup reported a return to modest organic growth in its fourth quarter, with executives citing improving demand and the benefits of ongoing cost optimization. While stopping short of declaring a broad recovery, the staffing giant highlighted sequential improvements in key markets and pointed to AI-driven productivity tools as a key differentiator.

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Brunswick Charts Steady Course as Marine Market Rebounds, Touts Record Cash Flow and Debt Reduction

Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) closed its 2025 fiscal year on a confident note, citing a resilient recovery in the marine market, a historic surge in free cash flow, and significant debt reduction. While navigating persistent tariff headwinds, the company's leadership pointed to stabilizing retail demand and strategic market share gains as key drivers for cautious optimism heading into 2026.