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Hilan (TASE:HLAN) Stock Faces Slower Earnings As Revenue Growth Holds
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Hilan stock came into this earnings day with a steady run behind it, up about 9.7% over the past three months and closing at ₪224.90 yesterday. The headline this quarter is the squeeze on profitability, not a collapse in demand. Revenue in Q2 2026 was ₪784.7m while basic earnings per share were ₪2.85, and the trailing net profit margin held at 8.7%. For short term traders that mix may feel underwhelming. Long term investors will be more focused on what that stable margin and earnings base mean for multi year cash flow and valuation models.

Is Hilan’s 21.8% gap between the DCF estimate and current share price a genuine opportunity, or simply a reflection of slower recent earnings growth? Compare the story for yourself in our valuation analysis for Hilan

Q2 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: ₪784.7m vs. ₪705.8m (up about 11%)
  • Net Income Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: ₪65.4m vs. ₪60.3m (up about 8%)
  • Basic EPS Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025: ₪2.85 vs. ₪2.63 (up about 8%)
  • Net Profit Margin trailing 12 months vs. prior year comparison: 8.7% vs. 8.7% (stable margin profile)

Prefer clean, visual charts instead of another wall of earnings tables and raw figures? See how Hilan’s valuation compares in a full visual dashboard that pulls its financials into one place in our company report for Hilan.

TASE:HLAN Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
TASE:HLAN Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

Hilan earnings keep the “sticky infrastructure” story alive

For investors who see Hilan as stable HR and payroll infrastructure, the latest quarter generally lines up with that view. Revenue of ₪784.7m and basic EPS of ₪2.85 sit alongside a trailing net margin of 8.7% that matches the prior year. That kind of margin stability supports the idea of steady, recurring style activity across payroll, HR and IT services. With the share price up over the past 90 days, the market reaction so far is consistent with a business that continues to deliver on a steady, service driven profile.

Where the Hilan bear story still has traction

The more cautious view on Hilan focuses on slower earnings momentum and potential service heaviness. Net income and EPS are both up by about 8% year on year compared with revenue at about 11%. That points to some pressure on profitability even though the trailing net margin is unchanged at 8.7%. For investors who worry about a mature IT and HR services mix, this spread between revenue and earnings growth keeps those concerns in play, even if the balance sheet and income statement do not point to immediate stress.

With Hilan carrying an 8.7% net margin and trading on a 19.1x P/E, investors still need to ask how resilient the balance sheet and cash flows really are. Verify the company’s liquidity, leverage and cash runway in the financial health analysis of Hilan stock.

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