Data Modul FY 2025 EBIT at EUR -4.9 million after EUR 8.6 million one-time items

Reuters03-20 14:45
Data Modul FY 2025 EBIT at EUR -4.9 million after EUR 8.6 million one-time items
  • Data Modul published an annual results release, reporting FY sales of EUR 212.88 million, down 5.9% amid a continuously challenging market environment.
  • FY order intake was EUR 210.43 million, up 4.5%, while order backlog was EUR 132.57 million, down 6.2%.
  • FY EBIT was EUR -4.9 million, and the company said results were impacted by one-time special items totaling EUR 8.6 million.
  • FY consolidated net income was EUR -4.58 million and earnings per share were EUR -1.3.
  • For 2026, management expects sideways sales development and an overall profitable annual result, citing persistently high geopolitical and economic uncertainties and a delayed recovery in key markets.


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