Mensch und Maschine FY 2025 dividend rises 8.1% to 200 cents as EPS reaches 191 cents

Reuters03-17
Mensch und Maschine FY 2025 dividend rises 8.1% to 200 cents as EPS reaches 191 cents

MUM published its FY 2025 annual report confirming preliminary record results and reporting earnings per share of 191 cents. The company said the shift in Autodesk’s business model from resale to commission lifted its FY 2025 EBIT margin to 20.6% from 14.3%, citing the elimination of non-value-adding revenue streams. MUM will propose a FY 2025 dividend of 200 cents, up 8.1%, with 100 cents to be paid from the tax-exempt equity account. For FY 2026, management forecast gross profit of EUR 193 million to EUR 200 million and EBIT of EUR 54.5 million to EUR 58.5 million. It also guided for FY 2026 EPS of 211 cents to 226 cents and a dividend of 220 cents to 240 cents.

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