Exhibit 99.1
 
Pyxus International, Inc.  Tel: (919) 379-4300  
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NEWS RELEASE    Contact:  Tomas Grigera
          (919) 379-4300

Pyxus International, Inc. Reports Strong Fourth Quarter Performance, Concludes Year of Continued Positive Momentum

—  Q4 Net Sales up 35.2% Year-over-Year — 
— Increased Full-Year Operating Income to $162.7 million and Net Income to $14.6 million —
— Full-Year Adjusted EBITDA Reached a Record $226.7 million — 
— Leverage Ratio Improved to 3.52x, a Multi-Year Low —

Morrisville, N.C. – June 4, 2026 – Pyxus International, Inc. (OTCID: PYYX) ("Pyxus," the "Company," "we," or "our"), a global value-added agricultural company, today announced results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2026.

Pieter Sikkel, Pyxus' President and Chief Executive Officer, said, "Fiscal 2026 marks another year of outstanding financial and operational results for Pyxus, concluding from a position of strength with exemplary fourth quarter results. Our consistent performance reflects the resilience and adaptability of our global teams, who worked together to navigate the shift to an oversupply market, meeting sustained customer demand. Their strategic execution enabled the achievement of record adjusted EBITDA, strong margins and improved credit metrics, underscoring our ability to deliver our plan in any environment.

"As we enter fiscal year 2027, we are well positioned to manage the dynamic market, leveraging a disciplined operating model and deep customer insights to make demand-led purchasing decisions. We anticipate steady customer demand and sufficient supply, driving favorable outcomes including decreased crop costs and improved working capital, providing an opportunity to further strengthen our business fundamentals as we continue to deliver value to our stakeholders this year and well into the future."

Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Fiscal 2026 Results
Sales and other operating revenues increased $176.5 million, or 35.2%, to $678.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026 from $501.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. This increase was a result of higher leaf sales volumes from Africa and North America driven by larger crops and shipment timing.

Sales and other operating revenues decreased $68.3 million, or 2.8%, to $2,413.0 million for the year ended March 31, 2026 from $2,481.3 million for the year ended March 31, 2025. This was a result of a 3.8% decrease in average price per kilo, primarily in Africa, with pricing reflective of the lower costs to purchase the current crop in South America, and lower leaf product revenues driven by a decline in value-added tobacco products sales volumes. The decrease in leaf product revenues was partially offset by volume growth in third-party processing, mainly from Africa and North America.

Gross profit increased $27.2 million, or 40.4%, to $94.4 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026 from $67.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. In addition, gross profit as a percent of sales increased to 13.9% in the current quarter, from 13.4% for the same period a year ago. The improvement in our gross profit and related gross profit percentage is largely due to higher leaf product sales volumes in South America and North America.

Gross profit increased $4.7 million, or 1.4%, to $347.7 million for the year ended March 31, 2026 from $343.0 million for the year ended March 31, 2025, and gross profit as a percent of sales increased to 14.4%, compared to 13.8% in the prior fiscal
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year. These increases are mainly attributable to higher volumes from third-party processing in Africa and North America and increased leaf product sales volumes in South America.

Selling, general, and administrative expenses as a percent of sales decreased to 6.8% for the year ended March 31, 2026 from 6.9% for the year ended March 31, 2025. Selling, general, and administrative expenses decreased $8.1 million, or 4.7%, to $162.9 million for the year ended March 31, 2026 from $171.0 million for the year ended March 31, 2025, primarily driven by a lower accrual for variable incentive compensation and less equity-based compensation expense, partially offset by increased personnel costs.

The Company’s operating income for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026 was $43.7 million as compared to $13.7 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, a direct result of the increase in gross profit over the same period.

Operating income increased 6.1% to $162.7 million for the year ended March 31, 2026, compared to $153.3 million in the prior year due to the increase in gross profit and the decrease in selling, general, and administrative expenses.

Select Balance Sheet and Liquidity Information
Our strong sales and cash collections, including collections from securitized receivables and advances from customers during the fourth quarter, resulted in a $56.1 increase in cash and cash equivalents at March 31, 2026 compared to the prior year-end, and produced cash flow from operations of $310.1 million and adjusted free cash flow of $352.1 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026. While our balance sheet continues to reflect the impact of larger crop purchases primarily in Africa and South America, we are pleased with our strong cash position heading into our peak buying season in the Southern Hemisphere, and with no outstanding borrowings on our $150.0 million ABL at the end of the fiscal year.

As expected, the global tobacco market has turned to an oversupply position, which was driven by higher production in Africa and South America. Our total tobacco inventory at fiscal year end was $786.7 million up from $732.2 million in the prior year due to the timing of shipments and our crop purchases in Africa. The higher tobacco inventory balance is expected to result in more carry-over sales in fiscal year 2027 versus fiscal year 2026. At March 31, 2026, our uncommitted inventory balance was $45.2 million, or approximately 9% of our total processed inventory, which is consistent with a global oversupply environment.

Our continued focus on liquidity improvement enabled us to operate efficiently and capture the necessary volumes to support continued growth in adjusted EBITDA and other key profitability in fiscal year 2026. Our increased profitability metrics, along with continued financial discipline, improved our leverage from 3.70x at March 31, 2025 to 3.52x at March 31, 2026, and our interest coverage over the last twelve months improved to 1.63 times, up from 1.57 times in the previous year.

Fiscal 2027 Guidance
For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2027, Pyxus anticipates sales to be between $2.3 billion and $2.5 billion and adjusted EBITDA to be between $210 million and $240 million.

Financial Results Investor Call
The Company will hold an earnings conference call and webcast on Thursday, June 4, 2026 at 9 a.m. EDT. Investors and analysts interested in participating in the call are invited to dial (646) 769-9200 or (800) 330-6710 and use conference ID 8374629. The webcast can be accessed at http://investors.pyxus.com.

A presentation of fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2026 results will be available on the Company's investor relations webpage prior to the call. For those unable to join the live audio webcast, the archived recording will be available on the Company's investor relations webpage shortly after the call.
Any replay, rebroadcast, transcript, or other reproduction of this conference call, other than the replay accessible by calling the number above, has not been authorized by Pyxus and is strictly prohibited. Investors should be aware that any unauthorized reproduction of this conference call may not be an accurate reflection of its contents.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Readers are cautioned that the statements contained in this report regarding expectations of our performance or other matters that may affect our business, results of operations, or financial condition are "forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements, which are based on current expectations of future events, may be identified by the use of words such as "guidance", "strategy," "expects," "continues," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," "will," "estimates," "intends," "projects," "goals," "targets," and other words of similar meaning. These statements also may be
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identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. If underlying assumptions prove inaccurate, or if known or unknown risks or uncertainties materialize, actual results could vary materially from those anticipated, estimated, or projected. These risks and uncertainties include those discussed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended March 31, 2025, our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended December 31, 2025 and in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks and uncertainties include: our reliance on a small number of significant customers; continued vertical integration by our customers; global shifts in sourcing customer requirements, including as a result of the imposition of, and changes to, tariffs and other changes in international trade policies; variation in our financial results due to growing conditions, customer indications and other factors; loss of confidence in us by our customers, farmers and other suppliers; migration of suppliers who have historically grown tobacco and from whom we have purchased tobacco toward growing other crops; risks related to our advancement of inputs to tobacco suppliers to be settled upon the suppliers delivering us unprocessed tobacco at the end of the growing season; risks that the tobacco we purchase directly from suppliers will not meet our customers’ quality and quantity requirements; weather and other environmental conditions that can affect the quantity and marketability of our inventory; the impact of increased competition on our earnings; continued high inflation that may adversely affect our profitability and the demand for our leaf tobacco products; international business risks, including unsettled political conditions, uncertainty in the enforcement of legal obligations, including the collection of accounts receivable, fraud risks, expropriation, import and export restrictions, exchange controls, inflationary economies, currency risks, risks related to the restrictions on repatriation of earnings or proceeds from liquidated assets of foreign subsidiaries and impacts of international sanctions on our ability to sell or source tobacco in certain regions; risks and uncertainties related to geopolitical conflicts, including the armed conflicts in the Middle East and disruptions in shipping in that area; risks related to our operations in jurisdictions that pose a high risk of potential violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act; exposure to foreign tax regimes in which the rules are not clear, are not consistently applied and are subject to sudden change; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange and interest rates; disruption, failure or security breaches of our information technology systems and other cybersecurity risks; regulations regarding environmental matters that may substantially increase our costs and expose us to potential liability; changing sustainability regulatory requirements and expectations; exposure to product liability claims, regulatory action, and litigation in the event such products are alleged to have caused injury, harm, or death; risks related to our capital structure, including risks related to our significant debt and our ability to continue to finance our non-U.S. local operations with uncommitted short-term operating credit lines at the local level; our ability to continue to access capital markets to obtain long-term and short-term financing, and our substantial debt which may adversely affect us by limiting future sources of financing, interfering with our ability to pay interest and principal on our indebtedness, and subjecting us to additional risks; potential failure of foreign banks in which our subsidiaries maintain deposits or the failure by such banks to transfer funds or honor withdrawals; the risk that, because our ability to generate cash depends on many factors beyond our control, we may be unable to generate the significant amount of cash required to service our indebtedness; our ability to refinance our current credit facilities at the same availability or at similar or reduced interest rates, including due to volatility and disruption of global credit markets; failure to achieve our stated goals, which may adversely affect our liquidity; developments with respect to our liquidity needs and sources of liquidity; failure by counterparties to derivative transactions to perform their obligations; certain shareholders have the ability to exercise controlling influence on various corporate matters; reductions in demand for cigarettes and other consumer tobacco products; legislative and regulatory initiatives that may reduce consumption of consumer tobacco products and demand for our services and increase regulatory burdens on us or our customers; government actions that significantly affect the sourcing of tobacco, including governmental actions to identify and assess crop diversification initiatives and alternatives to leaf tobacco growing in countries whose economies depend upon tobacco production; and governmental investigations into our business activities, including, but not limited to, leaf tobacco industry buying and other payment practices. We do not undertake to update any forward-looking statements that we may make from time to time except to the extent required by law.

Non-GAAP Financial Information
This press release contains financial measures that have not been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States ("GAAP"). They include EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted free cash flow, and net debt. Tables showing the reconciliation of historical non-GAAP financial measures are attached to the release. The range of adjusted EBITDA anticipated for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2027 is calculated in a manner consistent with the presentation of adjusted EBITDA in the attached tables. Because of the forward-looking nature of the estimated range of adjusted EBITDA, it is impractical to present a quantitative reconciliation of such measure to a comparable GAAP measure, and accordingly no such GAAP measure is being presented.

About Pyxus International, Inc.
Pyxus International, Inc. is a global agricultural company with more than 150 years of experience delivering value-added products and services to businesses and customers. Driven by a united purpose—to transform people’s lives, so that together we can grow a better world—Pyxus, its subsidiaries and affiliates, are trusted providers of responsibly sourced, independently verified, sustainable and traceable products and ingredients. For more information, visit www.pyxus.com.
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Consolidated Statements of Operations

Three Months Ended March 31,
(in thousands, except per share data)20262025
Sales and other operating revenues$678,177 $501,715 
Cost of goods and services sold583,805 434,499 
Gross profit94,372 67,216 
Selling, general, and administrative expenses44,139 44,948 
Other expense, net5,320 6,724 
Restructuring and asset impairment charges1,227 1,843 
Operating income
43,686 13,701 
Loss on pension settlement(90)— 
Interest expense, net30,098 26,106 
Income (loss) before income taxes and other items13,498 (12,405)
Income tax expense (benefit)4,515 (7,195)
Income from unconsolidated affiliates, net5,677 654 
Net income (loss)14,660 (4,556)
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests290 591 
Net income (loss) attributable to Pyxus International, Inc.$14,370 $(5,147)
Earnings (loss) per share:
Basic$0.56 $(0.20)
Diluted$0.55 $(0.20)

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Consolidated Statements of Operations

Years Ended March 31,
(in thousands, except per share data)202620252024
Sales and other operating revenues$2,413,000 $2,481,260 $2,032,559 
Cost of goods and services sold2,065,321 2,138,276 1,720,224 
Gross profit347,679 342,984 312,335 
Selling, general, and administrative expenses162,934 170,998 160,910 
Other expense, net19,193 16,410 9,439 
Restructuring and asset impairment charges2,852 2,259 4,799 
Operating income162,700 153,317 137,187 
Gain on debt retirement— 8,178 15,914 
Gain (loss) on pension settlement283 — (12,008)
Interest expense, net134,353 128,041 125,620 
Income before income taxes and other items28,630 33,454 15,473 
Income tax expense30,344 25,053 27,281 
Income from unconsolidated affiliates, net17,371 8,132 14,992 
Net income15,657 16,533 3,184 
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests1,088 1,367 521 
Net income attributable to Pyxus International, Inc.$14,569 $15,166 $2,663 
Earnings per share:
Basic$0.56 $0.59 $0.11 
Diluted$0.56 $0.59 $0.11 

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Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands)March 31, 2026March 31, 2025
Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents$134,337 $78,254 
Restricted cash3,316 7,290 
Trade receivables, net239,456 189,239 
Other receivables25,451 15,040 
Inventories, net817,950 761,951 
Advances to suppliers, net36,337 30,745 
Recoverable income taxes2,886 6,616 
Prepaid expenses49,000 47,151 
Other current assets21,751 21,874 
Total current assets1,330,484 1,158,160 
Investments in unconsolidated affiliates105,863 96,928 
Intangible assets, net24,076 28,507 
Deferred income taxes, net14,507 13,567 
Long-term recoverable income taxes9,467 5,669 
Other noncurrent assets35,424 33,094 
Right-of-use assets31,717 29,742 
Property, plant, and equipment, net143,154 138,176 
Total assets$1,694,692 $1,503,843 
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities
Notes payable$477,132 $395,030 
Accounts payable146,828 132,871 
Advances from customers174,995 135,607 
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities114,760 90,912 
Income taxes payable9,145 11,001 
Operating leases payable9,915 8,514 
Current portion of long-term debt— 12 
Total current liabilities932,775 773,947 
Long-term taxes payable4,112 5,187 
Long-term debt455,757 454,850 
Deferred income taxes11,961 8,818 
Liability for unrecognized tax benefits28,074 18,635 
Long-term leases21,020 19,584 
Pension, postretirement, and other long-term liabilities59,886 57,052 
Total liabilities1,513,585 1,338,073 
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholders’ equity
Common stock—no par value:
Authorized shares (250,000 for all periods)
Issued and outstanding shares (24,608 for all periods)
393,921 392,899 
Retained deficit(225,556)(240,125)
Accumulated other comprehensive income6,123 7,315 
Total stockholders’ equity of Pyxus International, Inc.174,488 160,089 
Noncontrolling interests6,619 5,681 
Total stockholders’ equity181,107 165,770 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$1,694,692 $1,503,843 
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Segment Results

Years Ended March 31, 2026 and 2025

Years Ended March 31,Change
(in millions, except per kilo amounts)20262025$%
Leaf:
Product revenues$2,235.8 $2,335.1 (99.3)(4.3)
Tobacco costs1,808.0 1,905.5 (97.5)(5.1)
Transportation, storage, and other period costs115.8 108.5 7.3 6.7 
Total product cost of goods sold1,923.8 2,014.0 (90.2)(4.5)
Product gross profit312.0 321.1 (9.1)(2.8)
Product gross profit as a percent of sales14.0 %13.8 %
Kilos sold381.7 383.4 (1.7)(0.4)
     Average price per kilo$5.86 $6.09 (0.23)(3.8)
     Average cost per kilo5.04 5.25 (0.21)(4.0)
Average gross profit per kilo0.82 0.84 (0.02)(2.4)
Processing and other revenues$169.3 $135.9 33.4 24.6 
Processing and other costs of services sold135.3 111.8 23.5 21.0 
Processing and other gross profit34.0 24.1 9.9 41.1 
Processing and other gross profit as a percent of sales20.1 %17.7 %
All Other:
Sales and other operating revenues$7.9 $10.3 (2.4)(23.3)
Cost of goods and services sold6.2 12.5 (6.3)(50.4)
Gross profit (loss)1.7 (2.2)3.9 177.3 
Gross profit (loss) as a percent of sales21.5 %(21.4)%
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Reconciliation of Certain Non-GAAP Financials Measures (1) (Unaudited)

 Three Months Ended March 31,Fiscal Years Ended March 31,
(in thousands)20262025202620252024
Net income (loss) attributable to Pyxus International, Inc.$14,370 $(5,147)$14,569 $15,166 $2,663 
Plus: Interest expense31,760 27,426 138,749 133,108 132,174 
Plus: Income tax expense (benefit)4,515 (7,195)30,344 25,053 27,281 
Plus: Depreciation and amortization expense5,246 5,296 20,893 20,334 19,250 
EBITDA (1)
55,891 20,380 204,555 193,661 181,368 
Plus: (Recoveries) reserves for doubtful customer receivables
(357)(580)(648)103 640 
Plus: Other expense, net5,320 6,724 19,193 16,410 9,439 
Plus: Noncash equity-based compensation
257 211 1,022 4,110 — 
Plus: Restructuring and asset impairment charges (2)
1,227 1,843 2,852 2,259 4,799 
Less: Gain on debt retirement
— — — 8,178 15,914 
Plus: Debt restructuring— — — — 330 
Plus: Loss (gain) on pension settlement (3)
90 — (283)— 12,008 
Plus: Other adjustments (4)
(10)28 (26)45 1,247 
Adjusted EBITDA (1)
$62,418 $28,606 $226,665 $208,410 $193,917 
Total debt$932,889 $849,892 $1,017,340 
Less: Cash134,337 78,254 92,569 
Net debt (1)
$798,552 $771,638 $924,771 
Net debt / Adjusted EBITDA (1)
3.52x3.70x4.77x
Adjusted EBITDA (1)
$226,665 $208,410 $193,917 
Interest expense138,749 133,108 132,174 
Interest coverage1.63x1.57x1.47x
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities$310,121 $158,302 $(208,451)$(13,386)$(214,970)
Capital expenditures(6,271)(7,909)(22,051)(23,028)(21,043)
Collections from beneficial interests in securitized trade receivables (5)
48,200 45,488 200,684 188,312 175,911 
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (1)
$352,050 $195,881 $(29,818)$151,898 $(60,102)


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(1)Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA"), adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("Adjusted EBITDA"), Adjusted Free Cash Flow, and Net Debt are not measures of results of operations, cash flows from operations or indebtedness under generally accepted accounting principles in the United States ("U.S. GAAP") and should not be considered as an alternative to other U.S. GAAP measurements. We have presented EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Free Cash Flow, and Net Debt to adjust for the items identified above because we believe that it would be helpful to the readers of our financial information to understand the impact of these items on our reported amounts. This presentation enables readers to better compare our results to similar companies that may not incur the impact of various items identified above. Management acknowledges that there are many items that impact a company's reported results or operating cash flows and these lists are not intended to present all items that may have impacted these items. EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Free Cash Flow, Net Debt, and any ratios calculated based on these measures are not necessarily comparable to similarly-titled measures used by other companies or appearing in our debt obligations or agreements. EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted Free Cash Flow as presented may not equal column or row totals due to rounding.
(2)Amounts incurred during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024 included employee separation charges primarily related to changes in the corporate organizational structure and the continued restructuring of certain leaf operations and asset impairment charges primarily related to continued restructuring of certain non-leaf agriculture operations.
(3)During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024, the Company terminated its U.K. Pension Plan. The Company recorded a noncash pension settlement charge which included the disposition of the U.K. Pension Plan assets and reclassification of unrecognized net pension losses within accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) into the Company's consolidated statements of operations.
(4)Includes other individually insignificant adjustments that are not reflective of the Company's ongoing operations.
(5)Represents cash receipts from the beneficial interest on sold receivables under the Company's accounts receivable securitization programs and are classified as investing activities within the consolidated statements of cash flows.
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