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Toll Brothers Reports Record Year, but Shares Dip 2 percent on Backlog Decline

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Toll Brothers (NYSE:TOL) wrapped up its strongest fiscal year to date with impressive fourth-quarter earnings, yet its stock slipped 2% in after-hours trading yesterday. Despite beating estimates, concerns over a backlog decline appeared to weigh on investor sentiment.
For the quarter, the company reported earnings per share of $4.63, exceeding analyst expectations of $4.34. Revenue also came in above forecasts, rising to $3.33 billion compared to the $3.17 billion estimate. Toll Brothers delivered 3,431 homes during the quarter, marking a 25% increase year-over-year. Home sales revenue climbed 10% from the prior year to $3.26 billion.
However, the company’s backlog showed signs of contraction. By the end of the quarter, the backlog value fell 7% year-over-year to $6.47 billion, with the number of homes in backlog dropping 9% to 5,996 units.
For fiscal 2025, Toll Brothers projected deliveries of 11,200 to 11,600 homes at an average price ranging from $945,000 to $965,000.

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