Dauch Corporation’s (DCH) Costly Path To A Bigger Payoff
Maham FatimaTue, August 18, 2026 at 2:35 PM GMT+3 4 min read
On August 7, Dauch Corporation (NYSE:DCH) walked investors through a second quarter defined by one word: integration. Five months into digesting its transformational Dowlais acquisition, the company posted sales of roughly $3 billion and lifted its full-year guidance, even as the deal's financing costs chewed through the bottom line. The quarter is a snapshot of a company still stitching two businesses together, with the synergy math working in its favor so far.
Bull Case: A Combination Starting To Pay Off
The headline number was adjusted EBITDA of $389.6 million, or 13.2% of sales, roughly double the $202 million posted a year earlier, driven largely by Dowlais's $180 million contribution. Management said it has already banked $70 million in run-rate cost savings after just five months as a combined company, with a target of $100 million by year-end, $180 million by the end of year two, and the full $300 million by year three.
That progress, plus a $2 billion pipeline of quoted new business and a Ford Supplier of the Year award in the quality category, gave leadership enough confidence to raise full-year guidance across the board. Sales targets moved to $10.6 billion to $10.8 billion, adjusted EBITDA to $1.36 billion to $1.425 billion, and adjusted free cash flow to $260 million to $325 million. On the balance sheet, the company voluntarily redeemed all of its remaining 6 7/8% notes due 2028 in August, pushing its next major debt maturity out to 2029.
Bear Case: The Costs Of Getting Bigger
The acquisition that is fueling the growth story is also the source of its biggest strain. Net interest expense more than doubled to $82.6 million from $37.5 million a year ago, reflecting the debt taken on to fund the deal, with a weighted average interest rate of 7.1%. That squeeze showed up starkly at the GAAP level, where net income came in at just $1 million versus $39.3 million a year earlier, while adjusted earnings per share slipped to $0.32 from $0.34. Net debt stood at $4.1 billion at quarter end, a 2.6x leverage ratio.
Legacy Dowlais EBITDA was also pressured by lower volume and mix, the divestiture of the India commercial vehicle axle business, which cut sales by $34 million, and an $8 million hit from a UAW work stoppage at the company's Three Rivers, Michigan facility. Management flagged more turbulence ahead too, with North American production expected to fall about 4% sequentially in the second half and European production down roughly 8%, plus temporary downtime tied to GM's changeover to its next-generation full-size pickup platform beginning in September.
A Story Wall Street Hasn't Fully Priced
Hedge fund ownership slipped slightly, with 43 funds holding a position in the most recent quarter versus 44 the quarter before, a marginal pullback rather than a rush for the exits. Short interest sits at 9.84% of the float, a level that suggests a meaningful bear camp has built a position against the stock. Yet the forward price-to-earnings ratio of 86.21, as of August 17, tells a very different story, pricing in substantial earnings growth from here. That combination, elevated shorts against an expensive earnings multiple, points to a market that is unsettled about how the integration plays out even as it pays up for the potential.
Where The Story Goes From Here
Dauch Corporation's quarter shows a business generating real synergy savings and raising its own targets, while also carrying the interest expense and near-term production headwinds that come with a debt-funded combination. For the bulls, the case rests on synergy targets landing on schedule and the GM truck launch passing without lasting disruption.
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