How does Morgans view these soaring ASX industrials stocks following earnings results

These companies enjoyed big gains yesterday on earnings results.

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Two ASX industrials stocks that have had a strong 12 months are SKS Technologies Group Ltd (ASX: SKS) and Tasmea Ltd (ASX: TEA). 

These ASX industrials companies rose by 2.45% and 9.6% yesterday respectively following half-year results.

Here's what both companies reported. 

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SKS Technologies Group Ltd (ASX: SKS

The company develops and distributes technology products. It provides audiovisual products & solutions and electrical and communications cabling for commercial, retail, health, defence and education markets.

For the half year to 31 December 2025, it reported: 

  • A 52.5% increase on pcp in net profit after tax (NPAT) to $8.81 million
  • EBITDA of $14.02 million, up 42.9% on pcp
  • An earnings per share increase of 49.6%
  • A 3.5 cents per share fully franked interim dividend.

Investors reacted positively to this result, with the share price climbing 2.45%. 

It is now up 16.6% year to date and 120% over the last 12 months. 

Tasmea Ltd (ASX: TEA)

Tasmea is a skilled services company. 

It provides essential maintenance, engineering, and specialised project services and solutions across the following four service streams to the mining and resources; oil and gas; waste and water; power and renewable energy; and defence and infrastructure industries.

Yesterday, it reported its H1 FY26 Results.

This included: 

  • Revenue A$400.5m, increase of 62.4% on A$246.7m in H1 FY25
  • Underlying EBIT A$44.3m, increase of 35.8% on A$32.6m in H1 FY25
  • Underlying NPAT A$26.5m, increase of 31.8% on A$20.1m in H1 FY25
  • Interim fully franked dividend of 6.0 cents per share, up 20% on 5.0 cents in H1 FY25.

Investors gobbled up shares in this ASX industrials stock following this announcement. 

Its share price is now up 31.5% over the last year. 

What did Morgans have to say about these ASX Industrials stocks?

Following these results, Morgans provided updated guidance. 

For SKS Technologies, the broker said NPAT and PBT margins, net cash generation, and the interim dividend all beat expectations. 

We upgrade our FY26-28F EPS forecasts by +19%/+15%/+14% based on SKS' recent FY26 revenue & improved margin guidance. Our blended DCF/P/E-based price target lifts to $5.10/sh (from $4.25). This sees SKS now trading with a TSR of ~15%, we therefore move to an ACCUMULATE rating.

From yesterday's closing price of $4.60, this revised price target indicates a further upside of 10.87%. 

Meanwhile, for ASX industrials stock Tasmea, the team at Morgans said 1H26 was modestly below its expectations. 

Strong performances in Civil (EBIT +92% YoY) and Electrical (+29% YoY) were encouraging, though these gains were more than offset by softer earnings in the seemingly lumpy Mechanical segment (-24% YoY).

The broker lowered its price target to $5.25 (previously $5.40). 

From yesterday's closing price, that indicates an upside of approximately 35%. 

Motley Fool contributor Aaron Bell has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Sks Technologies Group. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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