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To Our Shareholders,

As we focus our efforts into optimizing the final quarter of 2025, I want to take a moment to recognize and thank our employees for their continued dedication and commitment to delivering exceptional service to our customers. Their hard work has set us up for another strong year of performance for the Company. During the third quarter, the Company reported record revenues of $500.7 million, an increase of $21.3 million, or 4.4%, compared to the same period in 2024. Revenue growth was driven by increases in each reporting segment, with Residential/Commercial (“R/C”) up 4.9% and Utility up 4.6% year over year. Income from operations was $37.5 million, down $3.4 million, or 8.4%, from the third quarter of 2024, while net income declined to $21.6 million, a decrease of $4.4 million.
For the first nine months of 2025, the Company reported record revenues of $1.4 billion, an increase of $82.0 million, or 6.0%, compared to the same period in 2024. The R/C segment grew by $45.5 million, or 7.5%, while the Utility segment increased by $38.7 million, or 5.1% year over year. Within the R/C segment, Commercial Landscape Services and Canadian Residential delivered strong year-to-date growth of 25.4% and 9.4%, respectively. In the Utility segment, Western Utility grew by 16.6%, and Eastern Utility achieved an 8.3% increase over the prior year. This performance is especially notable given the absence of storm-related cleanup work that significantly benefited results in 2024. Overall, the Company’s results for the first nine months surpassed last year’s record-setting levels, reflecting continued strong demand for our services and positive momentum heading into the fourth quarter.
For the first nine months of 2025, income from operations totaled $85.1 million, a 3.0% decline from the prior year, while net income was $51.1 million, down 4.4% compared to the same period in 2024. Operational profitability was adversely affected by weather-related conditions in the first half of the year, which delayed many of our high-margin services. In addition, delays and changes in federal spending necessitated reallocating resources to support workforce retention. Ongoing tariff uncertainty with key suppliers and customers further contributed to volatility in equipment and material costs, making short-term recovery challenging. In many cases, cost increases and the adverse impacts on productivity caused by the uncertainties of federal polices, outpaced our ability to recover margins through pricing adjustments or operational adjustments. As we plan for 2026, our management team has a heightened focus on cost discipline, production improvements and the need to align workforce levels with market demand, all without sacrificing our mission to exceed client expectations.
During the quarter, we proudly celebrated the opening of the Davey SEED (Science, Employee Education, and Development) Campus, a transformative milestone that advances the Company’s long-term growth strategy. The SEED Campus reinforces our commitment to safety and innovation, workforce development, and operational excellence, providing a state-of-the-art environment to cultivate talent, enhance skills, and drive operational efficiencies. This achievement was made possible through the hard work of our employees and the support of our trusted business partners. It positions the Company for sustained success as we continue investing in initiatives that enhance our competitive advantage and deliver lasting value to our clients.



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Our balance sheet remains strong even as we continue to advance key initiatives, including the SAP S/4HANA® transition, investments in field office facilities, and other strategic projects. Beginning in January 2026, Principal, who already manages our 401(k) plan, will serve as the Company’s Transfer Agent for our shareholders, providing them with a secure online platform to view, plan, and transact their stock holdings. Paper stock certificates will no longer be issued, with all shares, including prior certificates, being recorded electronically. This change enhances shareholder experience and establishes modern, scalable processes that support the Company’s long-term growth strategy.
Due to planned investments in long-term growth initiatives, our debt level at the end of the third quarter of 2025 increased over 2024 third quarter debt levels. A modest decline in interest rates helped keep interest expense largely unchanged at $14.4 million for the first nine months of 2025, compared to $14.6 million in the same period last year. During the quarter, we issued $100 million in long-term debt at an attractive interest rate of 5.19%, using the proceeds to pay down our credit facility. These actions strengthen liquidity, preserve financial flexibility, and position the Company to continue executing on its strategic initiatives. We appreciate the ongoing support, commitment and partnership of all our lenders.
As we approach the end of 2025, we remain focused on finishing the year strong by driving operational efficiency and maintaining disciplined cost management. Thanks to the dedication and efforts of our employees, we have built strong momentum across the business. We also extend our sincere gratitude to our shareholders for their continued confidence and support, which empowers our management team to execute on our strategic priorities and position the Company for continued success in 2026.
Best wishes to you and your families, for a safe and happy holiday season.
For additional information and news on the Company, please go to:
https://www.davey.com/shareholders


Patrick M. Covey
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer



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 Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
September 27, 2025September 28, 2024September 27, 2025September 28, 2024
Operating Statement Data:
Revenues$500,666 $479,440 $1,447,947 $1,365,903 
Costs and expenses:
Operating321,065 300,535 938,318 881,620 
Selling86,813 84,319 253,769 235,806 
General and administrative37,309 36,956 116,945 112,817 
Depreciation and amortization19,969 17,860 57,870 51,639 
Gain on sale of assets, net(2,008)(1,190)(4,023)(3,651)
Income from operations37,518 40,960 85,068 87,672 
Interest expense(5,066)(5,319)(14,428)(14,608)
Interest income568 970 1,876 2,494 
Other, net(2,041)(1,111)(3,333)(4,644)
Income before income taxes30,979 35,500 69,183 70,914 
Income taxes9,365 9,476 18,057 17,445 
Net income$21,614 $26,024 $51,126 $53,469 
Net income per share:
Basic$.53 $.63 $1.24 $1.27 
Diluted$.52 $.60 $1.20 $1.21 
Weighted average shares outstanding:
Basic40,569 41,629 41,216 42,209 
Diluted41,893 43,302 42,719 44,059 
Dividends per share$.025 $.025 $.075 $.075 
Balance Sheet Data:September 27, 2025December 31, 2024
Cash and accounts receivable$439,277 $414,548 
Current:
Assets562,648 538,953 
Liabilities382,147 322,481 
Net working capital$180,501 $216,472 
Long-term debt$329,962 $338,655 
Other long-term liabilities384,161 377,275 
Total equity391,814 369,140 
Total assets$1,488,084 $1,407,551 
Common shares, net outstanding40,062 40,474 


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