ADM reports FY adjusted EBITDA of USD 3.66 billion, down 18 percent

Reuters02-18
ADM reports FY adjusted EBITDA of USD 3.66 billion, down 18 percent

ADM - Archer Daniels Midland Company reported full-year (FY) 2025 adjusted EBITDA of USD 3.66 billion, down 18% from the previous year. The company recorded USD 472 million in increased charges, including USD 257 million in impairment charges related to market dynamics and updated investment strategies for startup and development stage companies, a USD 179 million impairment for previously capitalized software, and USD 40 million in legal reserve charges. Segment results and additional non-GAAP reconciliations were provided, with management citing ongoing adjustments to the company’s investment approach in response to evolving market conditions.

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