Dellia (DELIA) Q4 2025 earnings summary
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Q4 2025 earnings summary
8 Apr, 2026Executive summary
Q4 2025 revenue reached NOK 153 million, up 91% sequentially and 90.8% year-over-year; full-year revenue was NOK 640 million, a 140% increase year-over-year.
Adjusted EBIT for Q4 was NOK 12 million, up from NOK 5 million in Q3 and 131.2% year-over-year; full-year adjusted EBIT was NOK 93.3 million, up 573–600% year-over-year.
Net profit for FY 2025 was NOK 49.2–50 million, up 623.5% year-over-year; dividend of NOK 4.60 per share planned, totaling NOK 24.8 million, ex-dividend date 16 March 2026.
Acquisition of Kirirom secures a fully integrated value chain and major dried mango supply, with scalable production from Cambodia to Europe.
Strong start to 2026, with January and February sales already exceeding Q4 2025 revenues.
Financial highlights
Gross profit margin stable at 33% for 2024 and 2025; Q4 margin dropped to 31.3% due to extraordinary air freight and packaging write-downs.
Cash at year-end was NOK 263.7 million, up from NOK 7.4 million at end 2024, driven by equity issuance and private placements.
Cash flow from operations was -NOK 30 million in 2025, reflecting increased inventory and receivables from rapid sales growth.
No long-term debt; current liabilities mainly trade finance and payables.
Q4 gross profit was NOK 47.7 million (+58.3% y-o-y).
Outlook and guidance
2026 revenue guidance: Nordics NOK 810 million, Pan-Europe NOK 50–100 million, Asia NOK 50 million.
Kirirom acquisition to be consolidated from Q2–Q3 2026, expected to add further revenue and margin.
Dividend policy maintained: half of profit distributed, half reinvested for growth; next dividend planned after H1 2026.
Targeting improved EBIT margin through scaling and economy of scale.
Dried mango volumes expected at 4,500 tonnes (excluding Kirirom external customers).