Stracon FY2025 net profit fell 76% to US$4.83 million and free cash flow rose to US$56.94 million

Reuters03-17
Stracon FY2025 net profit fell 76% to US$4.83 million and free cash flow rose to US$56.94 million

Stracon published its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results press release. For FY 2025, revenue from contracts with customers rose 4% to USD 748.62 million and gross profit increased 11% to USD 89.32 million. FY net profit fell 76% to USD 4.83 million and basic and diluted EPS declined 77% to USD 0.09. FY adjusted EBITDA increased 11% to USD 88.4 million and adjusted EBITDA margin was 12% (up 0.2 percentage points), while free cash flow was USD 56.94 million. CEO Steve Dixon said FY revenue growth was led by Engineering & Technology and Industrial Services, and backlog increased 22% to USD 2.19 billion, driven by USD 1.15 billion of new contract bookings including the Pérez Caldera BOOM award, with net debt down 6% to USD 179.75 million.

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