Ontex has released weak FY 2025 results. The company downgraded its guidance twice in the year, due to soft demand amid weak consumer sentiment, high promotional activity from A brands and supply-chain constraints, as well as increases in raw-material costs. Meanwhile, H2 was more challenging than management's initial expectations. Looking ahead, Ontex anticipates that market conditions will remain soft. That said, management is optimistic that performance will improve gradually through the year...
Company comments AB InBev: Little to disappoint Adyen: 2H25 results – mixed results, soft guidance CVC Capital Partners: Executing well dsm-firmenich: Messy results Fagron: Beat on all lines, confident FY26 outlook to drive c.5% consensus EBITDA upgrade Flow Traders: EMEA saves the day KBC: Good results, opening up “jaws” further to 2028 Kinepolis: Canadian peer Cineplex 4Q25 results below consensus, January 2026 box office revenue up MICC: FX headwind leads to a 50bp margin miss in FY25 Montea:...
4Q adjusted EBITDA dropped by 32% while FY25 adjusted EBITDA landed at 175.6m, which is at the low end of the € 175-180m guidance given at the time of the profit warning in December. FY26 guidance calls for a 10% increase in adjusted EBITDA to c. € 193m which is about 2% below our and consensus forecasts. We remind that Ontex recently decided to accelerate its CEO transition plan with Mr Nielly, previously President of Ontex Europe, having been appointed as the new CEO already in the course of J...
Ontex 2025 results Regulated information Challenging 2025, with results in line with latest outlook, but significantly lower than initial expectations; Clear priorities set for 2026 to resume profit growth and improve cash generation, and strategic review initiated Full year results in line with latest reviewed outlook:Revenue decreased by 4.9% LFL and adj. EBITDA margin by 2pp to 10%, on soft demand for baby care retailer brands and supply chain constraints;Net debt reduced by 6%, despite negative FCF, thanks to net proceeds from the completion of the Emerging Markets divestments, while ...
Ontex resultaten van 2025 Gereglementeerde informatie Uitdagend 2025, met resultaten in lijn met de laatste vooruitzichten, maar significant onder de initiële verwachtingen; Duidelijke prioriteiten voor 2026 om winstgroei te hervatten en kasgeneratie te verbeteren, en strategische evaluatie in gang gezet Jaarresultaten in lijn met laatste herziene vooruitzichten:De omzet daalde met 4,9% LFL en de aangepaste EBITDA-marge met 2 procentpunten tot 10%, door de zwakke vraag naar retailermerken in babyverzorging en verstoringen in de toeleveringsketen;De nettoschuld daalde met 6%, ondanks de ne...
ABN Amro: Miss but strong capital, good set of results / Ahold Delhaize: Strong 4Q25 but no major surprise on FY26 adj. EPS guidance / Alfen: No recovery yet and another transitional year / BAM Group: Preview: 2026 outlook the key item / Econocom: Better REBITA, net debt, but EBIT below, much lower net profit, dividend halved, 2026-28 guidance postponed to “medium term” / Exor: Ferrari 4Q25 and 2026 guidance beat / Gecina: Results and guidance in line, DPS set to grow over 2026-30 / Heineken: No...
ABN AMRO posts net profit of EUR 410 million in Q4 2025 ABN AMRO posts net profit of EUR 410 million in Q4 2025 11 February 2026 Key messages Q4 net profit of EUR 410 million brought full-year return on equity to 8.7% New mortgage production continued at a fast pace in Q4 Employee numbers decreased by about 1,500 FTEs in 2025 as part of right‑sizing the cost base Credit quality remained solid, with cost of risk at 11 basis points in Q4 CET1 ratio rose to 15.4%, driven by RWA and portfolio optimisation Additional EUR 500 million capital distribution; final dividend proposed of EUR 0.70 p...
ABN AMRO rapporteert nettowinst van EUR 410 miljoen in Q4 2025 ABN AMRO rapporteert nettowinst van EUR 410 miljoen in Q4 2025 11 februari 2026 Nettowinst in Q4 van EUR 410 miljoen bracht het rendement op eigen vermogen over het hele jaar op 8,7%Nieuwe hypotheekproductie zette in Q4 in hoog tempo doorAantal medewerkers daalde in 2025 met ongeveer 1.500 fte’s als onderdeel van het optimaliseren van de kostenbasisKredietkwaliteit bleef solide, met risicokosten van 11 basispunten in Q4CET1-ratio steeg naar 15,4%, gedreven door optimalisatie van RWA en kredietportfolio’sAanvullende kapitaa...
In today's Morning Views publication we comment on developments of the following high yield issuers: Verisure, AMS Osram, International Personal Finance, Bombardier, TK Elevator, Rekeep, Ontex, TUI, Allwyn (formerly Sazka), Samvardhana Motherson, Adler Pelzer, Canpack, Iceland Foods
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