The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.

NYSE:GBX Stock Report

Market Cap: US$1.5b

Greenbrier Companies Management

Management criteria checks 3/4

Greenbrier Companies' CEO is Lorie Tekorius, appointed in Aug 2019, has a tenure of 6.83 years. total yearly compensation is $7.71M, comprised of 13.2% salary and 86.8% bonuses, including company stock and options. directly owns 1.12% of the company’s shares, worth $16.83M. The average tenure of the management team and the board of directors is 4.4 years and 5.8 years respectively.

Key information

Lorie Tekorius

Chief executive officer

US$7.7m

Total compensation

CEO salary percentage13.19%
CEO tenure6.8yrs
CEO ownership1.1%
Management average tenure4.4yrs
Board average tenure5.8yrs

Recent management updates

Recent updates

Narrative Update Jun 16

GBX: Softer Outlook And Financing Plans Will Limit Near-Term Upside Potential

Analysts have trimmed their price target on Greenbrier Companies by $6 to reflect updated views on risk, return assumptions, and valuation, as highlighted in recent Street research. What's in the News Greenbrier reported Q1 revenue down 22.9% year over year, missing analyst expectations by 11.5%, and issued weaker full year revenue and EPS guidance compared with market forecasts, according to recent earnings coverage.
Narrative Update Jun 02

GBX: Customs Ruling Uncertainty And Higher Required Return Will Restrain Upside

Analysts have trimmed their price target on Greenbrier Companies by $6, reflecting updated views on discount rates and valuation multiples while keeping fair value assumptions broadly consistent. What's in the News Greenbrier is challenging a May 18, 2026 U.S. Customs and Border Protection ruling on freight rail couplers under the Enforce and Protect Act, arguing that the decision misclassifies freight railcars and conflicts with the established North American rail interchange system.
Narrative Update Apr 27

GBX: Higher Discount Rate And Trimmed Price View Will Cap Returns

Analysts have reduced their price target on Greenbrier Companies by $6, reflecting updated views on the company’s discount rate and future P/E assumptions. Analyst Commentary Recent research on Greenbrier Companies links the US$6 reduction in the price target to updated assumptions around the discount rate and future P/E levels.
Analysis Article Apr 14

Bearish: Analysts Just Cut Their The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. (NYSE:GBX) Revenue and EPS estimates

The latest analyst coverage could presage a bad day for The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. ( NYSE:GBX ), with the analysts...
Narrative Update Apr 11

GBX: Higher Discount Rates Will Limit Upside Even As Margins Improve

Analysts have trimmed Greenbrier Companies' implied value, with the updated price target moving about $5 lower as they factor in slightly higher discount rates, modestly different revenue assumptions, improved profit margin expectations, and a reduced future P/E multiple. Analyst Commentary Bullish Takeaways Bullish analysts who recently raised their price targets point to room for execution gains, which they see as supportive of higher implied value even with adjusted assumptions.
Narrative Update Mar 28

GBX: One Time Gains Will Lift EPS While Core Strength Remains Questioned

Analysts have lifted Greenbrier Companies' price targets by up to $8, citing recent earnings that included gains from asset dispositions and minority interest, along with updated FY26 and FY27 EPS estimates that refine expectations for the company. Analyst Commentary Analyst reactions to Greenbrier's recent earnings and updated forecasts highlight a mix of optimism on earnings power and caution on the quality of those earnings and longer term execution.
Seeking Alpha Mar 23

Greenbrier Companies On My Bargain-Hunting Watchlist

Summary Greenbrier Companies is currently rated a hold, with a preference to re-enter at ~$45/share after further pullback. GBX's short-term headwinds include a 19% revenue decline, shrinking order backlog, and macro risks tied to the Iran war and global energy supply. Long-term thesis centers on rail transport demand growth in Europe and the US, driven by reindustrialization and energy efficiency imperatives. Incremental buying is favored to manage downside risk, with an eye on improved dividend yield and valuation upon further price weakness. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Narrative Update Mar 12

GBX: One Time Gains Will Support EPS While Core Earnings Lag

Analysts have lifted their price targets on Greenbrier by up to $8, citing recent quarterly EPS that came in above some forecasts, adjusted assessments of one time gains, and updated longer term EPS projections into FY26 and FY27. Analyst Commentary Recent research on Greenbrier highlights a mix of optimism around valuation support from earnings and caution around the quality and durability of those earnings.
Narrative Update Feb 25

GBX: One Time Gains Will Mask Weaker Core Earnings Ahead

Analysts have raised their price targets on Greenbrier by about $8, citing updated earnings expectations that reflect recent results while also adjusting for one time gains that boosted reported EPS. Analyst Commentary Recent research updates on Greenbrier Companies focus on how one time items affected the latest quarterly earnings and what that could mean for valuation and future execution.
New Narrative Feb 12

Railcar Replacement Cycle And Margin Pressures Will Undermine Long Term Earnings Stability

Catalysts About Greenbrier Companies Greenbrier Companies designs, manufactures, leases and manages freight railcars across North America, Europe and Brazil. What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?
Narrative Update Feb 11

GBX: Railcar Cycle And Class 1 Consolidation Will Drive Balanced Returns

Narrative update Analysts have lifted their price targets on Greenbrier by about $8 to roughly $49, citing recent EPS outperformance versus their forecasts, updated views on one-off gains, and revised multi-year earnings estimates as key drivers of the change. Analyst Commentary Recent Street commentary on Greenbrier shows a split view, with some analysts more constructive on the upside potential and others still flagging meaningful risks.
New Narrative Jan 28

Multi Year Rail Backlog And High Leasing Utilization Will Support Stronger Long Term Outlook

Catalysts About Greenbrier Companies Greenbrier Companies designs, manufactures, leases and manages freight railcars across North America, Europe and Brazil. What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?
Narrative Update Jan 28

GBX: Future Railcar Cycle And Class 1 Consolidation Will Shape Returns

Analysts have trimmed their average fair value estimate for Greenbrier Companies from about $53.50 to roughly $49.67, as they balance recent target increases around $49 with ongoing concerns about industry cyclicality and the quality of recent earnings. Analyst Commentary Recent research on Greenbrier highlights a split view, with some analysts focusing on upside drivers and others flagging risks tied to the railcar cycle and earnings quality.
Analysis Article Jan 07

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.'s (NYSE:GBX) Earnings Are Not Doing Enough For Some Investors

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.'s ( NYSE:GBX ) price-to-earnings (or "P/E") ratio of 7.5x might make it look like a...
Analysis Article Jul 30

Is Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) Using Too Much Debt?

Warren Buffett famously said, 'Volatility is far from synonymous with risk.' When we think about how risky a company...
Analysis Article Jul 17

Does Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) Deserve A Spot On Your Watchlist?

For beginners, it can seem like a good idea (and an exciting prospect) to buy a company that tells a good story to...
Analysis Article Jul 03

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. (NYSE:GBX) Held Back By Insufficient Growth Even After Shares Climb 27%

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. ( NYSE:GBX ) shares have had a really impressive month, gaining 27% after a shaky period...
Analysis Article May 22

There's Been No Shortage Of Growth Recently For Greenbrier Companies' (NYSE:GBX) Returns On Capital

If you're looking for a multi-bagger, there's a few things to keep an eye out for. One common approach is to try and...
Analysis Article Apr 08

Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) Is Paying Out A Larger Dividend Than Last Year

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.'s ( NYSE:GBX ) periodic dividend will be increasing on the 13th of May to $0.32, with...
Seeking Alpha Apr 08

Greenbrier Companies Stock: Risky Investment, Continuing To Avoid

Summary Investing is about buying future cash flows; stocks must offer higher returns than risk-free government bonds to justify their risks. Greenbrier's financials are strong but cyclical; recent impressive growth may not continue, making it a risky investment. To match Treasury Note returns, Greenbrier's dividend must grow at an unrealistic 8.5% CAGR over a decade. Given the higher risk and lower expected returns, I recommend avoiding GBX stock in favor of more predictable Treasury Notes. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Analysis Article Apr 07

Here's Why Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) Has A Meaningful Debt Burden

Howard Marks put it nicely when he said that, rather than worrying about share price volatility, 'The possibility of...
Analysis Article Mar 24

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.'s (NYSE:GBX) Low P/E No Reason For Excitement

When close to half the companies in the United States have price-to-earnings ratios (or "P/E's") above 18x, you may...
Seeking Alpha Mar 06

Greenbrier: Take Advantage Of 20% Share Price Pullback

Summary Greenbrier's recent 20% stock price pullback, solid fundamentals, and favorable market trends present a good re-entry point despite challenges in revenue growth and shrinking order backlog. Earnings have surged due to improved profit margins, but future growth depends on increasing sales, which in turn depends on the orders backlog, which is currently shrinking. Positive external factors, like the global energy landscape and European rail transport expansion, support potential long-term demand for Greenbrier's railcars. Risks include potential prolonged stock price decline due to potentially lower oil prices, global economic slowdown, higher interest rates, and Europe's stagnant industrial output since 2008. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Analysis Article Feb 13

There's Been No Shortage Of Growth Recently For Greenbrier Companies' (NYSE:GBX) Returns On Capital

What are the early trends we should look for to identify a stock that could multiply in value over the long term...
Analysis Article Jan 13

Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) Is Due To Pay A Dividend Of $0.30

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. ( NYSE:GBX ) has announced that it will pay a dividend of $0.30 per share on the 19th of...
Seeking Alpha Jan 09

The Greenbrier Companies: Stay For The Margin Power

Summary The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. reported strong fiscal Q1 results with revenue up 8.3% year-over-year, driven by robust deliveries and a solid new railcar order print. Gross margin improved to 19.8% in Q1, thanks to a favorable product mix and operational efficiencies, despite lower sequential revenues. The company extended its $100 million share repurchase program and declared a $0.30 per share dividend, emphasizing its shareholder-friendly practices. Looking ahead, GBX expects 22,500-25,000 deliveries and revenue between $3.35 billion and $3.65 billion this fiscal year. We see value still at 10.3X FWD, and the margin power justifies holding on for long-term gains. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Analysis Article Jan 01

Is There Now An Opportunity In The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. (NYSE:GBX)?

While The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. ( NYSE:GBX ) might not have the largest market cap around , it led the NYSE...
Analysis Article Dec 18

Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) Takes On Some Risk With Its Use Of Debt

Some say volatility, rather than debt, is the best way to think about risk as an investor, but Warren Buffett famously...
Seeking Alpha Nov 28

Greenbrier: Gross Margin Increase Will Continue To Drive Shares Northward

Summary Rated 'Buy' in March 2022, Greenbrier shares have returned 40%, outperforming the S&P500's 30% return in the same period. Greenbrier's profitability is driven by a 27% increase in gross profit, reaching $558.5 million for the year ending August 2024. A potential breakout above 2014 and 2024 highs suggests shares should not trade below the supporting trend line if the breakout is confirmed. Value investors should focus on Greenbrier's future profitability from recurring revenue rather than its current valuation. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Analysis Article Nov 26

If EPS Growth Is Important To You, Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) Presents An Opportunity

Investors are often guided by the idea of discovering 'the next big thing', even if that means buying 'story stocks...
Analysis Article Nov 12

Improved Earnings Required Before The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. (NYSE:GBX) Stock's 26% Jump Looks Justified

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. ( NYSE:GBX ) shares have continued their recent momentum with a 26% gain in the last...
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New Narrative Oct 27

Analysts Cast Doubt As Machinery Giant Faces Sluggish Revenue Forecast

Strategic focus on leasing and management aims for stable future revenue, leveraging fleet expansion to enhance long-term margins and growth.
Analysis Article Oct 21

Greenbrier Companies' (NYSE:GBX) Dividend Will Be $0.30

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. ( NYSE:GBX ) has announced that it will pay a dividend of $0.30 per share on the 27th of...
Analysis Article Sep 25

Is It Too Late To Consider Buying The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. (NYSE:GBX)?

While The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. ( NYSE:GBX ) might not have the largest market cap around , it saw a decent share...
Analysis Article Sep 12

Is Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) A Risky Investment?

Howard Marks put it nicely when he said that, rather than worrying about share price volatility, 'The possibility of...
Seeking Alpha Sep 10

Continuing To Avoid Greenbrier

Summary Despite good financial results, Greenbrier's shares are too risky at current prices; I'm waiting for a drop to the mid-high $30s. Revenue fell 15%, but net earnings surged 162% due to excellent cost control; dividend increased by 9%. Current valuation is middling; shares are neither cheap nor expensive, making them unattractive given a potential market downturn. The market's 12% growth expectation for Greenbrier is excessive; prudence dictates staying on the sidelines for now. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Analysis Article Aug 30

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.'s (NYSE:GBX) Earnings Are Not Doing Enough For Some Investors

When close to half the companies in the United States have price-to-earnings ratios (or "P/E's") above 19x, you may...
Seeking Alpha Aug 21

Greenbrier: A Buying Opportunity Could Arise This Fall

Summary Greenbrier's financial results have been solid and steady in the past few years, owing in part to beneficial external trends, such as increased rail transport demand in Europe. Most ongoing trends suggest that rail transport, especially for freight, are likely to provide companies like Greenbrier with opportunities for growth, as deglobalization leads to more regionalized supply chains. I foresee an opportunity to buy on the dip perhaps in the fall, if a broader stock market selloff leads to a significant decline in Greenbrier's stock price. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Analysis Article Jul 27

The Returns At Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX) Aren't Growing

Finding a business that has the potential to grow substantially is not easy, but it is possible if we look at a few key...

CEO Compensation Analysis

How has Lorie Tekorius's remuneration changed compared to Greenbrier Companies's earnings?
DateTotal CompensationSalaryCompany Earnings
Feb 28 2026n/an/a

US$148m

Nov 30 2025n/an/a

US$185m

Aug 31 2025US$8mUS$1m

US$204m

May 31 2025n/an/a

US$229m

Feb 28 2025n/an/a

US$203m

Nov 30 2024n/an/a

US$184m

Aug 31 2024US$7mUS$933k

US$160m

May 31 2024n/an/a

US$123m

Feb 29 2024n/an/a

US$111m

Nov 30 2023n/an/a

US$110m

Aug 31 2023US$6mUS$900k

US$63m

May 31 2023n/an/a

US$58m

Feb 28 2023n/an/a

US$40m

Nov 30 2022n/an/a

US$19m

Aug 31 2022US$4mUS$800k

US$47m

May 31 2022n/an/a

US$58m

Feb 28 2022n/an/a

US$75m

Nov 30 2021n/an/a

US$53m

Aug 31 2021US$3mUS$675k

US$32m

May 31 2021n/an/a

US$597k

Feb 28 2021n/an/a

US$9m

Nov 30 2020n/an/a

US$31m

Aug 31 2020US$4mUS$625k

US$49m

May 31 2020n/an/a

US$84m

Feb 29 2020n/an/a

US$72m

Nov 30 2019n/an/a

US$61m

Aug 31 2019US$2mUS$609k

US$71m

Compensation vs Market: Lorie's total compensation ($USD7.71M) is above average for companies of similar size in the US market ($USD5.30M).

Compensation vs Earnings: Lorie's compensation has been consistent with company performance over the past year.


CEO

Lorie Tekorius (59 yo)

6.8yrs
Tenure
US$7,706,230
Compensation

Ms. Lorie L. Tekorius was Principal Executive Officer at The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. since July 6, 2022. She serves as President at The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. since August 26, 2019 and Chief Executi...


Leadership Team

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
Lorie Tekorius
President6.8yrsUS$7.71m1.12%
$ 16.8m
Michael Donfris
Senior VP & CFO1.9yrsUS$2.89m0.084%
$ 1.3m
William Glenn
Senior VP & President of Europe4.4yrsUS$2.26m0.092%
$ 1.4m
Brian Comstock
Executive Vice President & President of The Americas5.4yrsUS$4.13m0.24%
$ 3.6m
William Krueger
Senior VP & Chief Operations Officer of The Americas5.4yrsUS$3.49m0.19%
$ 2.9m
Rick Galvan
Senior Vice President of Operations & Maintenance Servicesno datano data0.089%
$ 1.3m
Matthew Meyer
Senior VP of Finance & Chief Accounting Officer3.3yrsno data0.031%
$ 457.2k
Greg Bretzing
Senior Vice President of Administrationno datano datano data
Travis Williams
Head of Investor Relationsless than a yearno datano data
Christian Lucky
Senior VP2.4yrsno data0.063%
$ 948.2k
Jack Isselmann
Senior VP of External Affairs & Corporate Communications and Media Relations13.7yrsno datano data
Laurie Dornan
Senior VP & Chief Human Resources Officerno datano data0.14%
$ 2.2m
4.4yrs
Average Tenure
59yo
Average Age

Experienced Management: GBX's management team is considered experienced (4.4 years average tenure).


Board Members

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
Lorie Tekorius
President4.3yrsUS$7.71m1.12%
$ 16.8m
Wendy Teramoto
Independent Director6.7yrsUS$266.55k0.12%
$ 1.8m
James Huffines
Independent Director4.9yrsUS$266.55k0.045%
$ 673.8k
Kelly Williams
Independent Director11.2yrsUS$289.05k0%
$ 0
Thomas Fargo
Independent Chairman10.9yrsUS$440.30k0.0069%
$ 103.7k
Graeme Allan Jack
Independent Director19.7yrsUS$294.05k0.082%
$ 1.2m
Wanda Felton
Independent Director9yrsUS$266.55k0.025%
$ 377.5k
Antonio Garza
Independent Director4.9yrsUS$272.80k0.088%
$ 1.3m
Stevan Bobb
Independent Director1yrUS$96.28k0%
$ 0
Jeffrey Songer
Independent Director1yrUS$96.28k0%
$ 0
5.8yrs
Average Tenure
65.5yo
Average Age

Experienced Board: GBX's board of directors are considered experienced (5.8 years average tenure).


Company Analysis and Financial Data Status

DataLast Updated (UTC time)
Company Analysis2026/06/16 12:08
End of Day Share Price 2026/06/16 00:00
Earnings2026/02/28
Annual Earnings2025/08/31

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Market Prices30 years
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Ownership10 years
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  • Insider trading
Management10 years
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  • Board of directors
Key Developments10 years
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Analyst Sources

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. is covered by 15 analysts. 3 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.

AnalystInstitution
Kenneth HoexterBofA Global Research
Mehvish RahmanCitigroup Inc
Kristine KubackiCLSA