Air Products and Chemicals has clinched a $140 million contract with NASA for liquid hydrogen supply, a notable win amid its recent financial hurdles. The company reported a net income loss of $325.7 million and a decrease in revenue growth to 5.57% in its latest fiscal results. While it achieved an adjusted EPS of $3.16, exceeding estimates, analysts continue to expect a modest rise in future performance with an anticipated 8.2% increase in adjusted EPS year-over-year.