Gesco (GSC1) Q3 2024 earnings summary
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Q3 2024 earnings summary
13 Jun, 2025Executive summary
Weak demand persisted, leading to declines in sales and earnings across all segments for the first nine months of 2024 compared to the previous year.
Working capital was reduced as planned, and the group maintained a robust balance sheet despite challenging market conditions.
No significant customer migration observed, with expectations of a catch-up effect when the economy recovers.
Financial highlights
Sales for Q1–Q3 2024 were €382.9 million, down 11.1% year-over-year; incoming orders fell 4.0% to €400.6 million.
EBITDA dropped 40.5% to €26.5 million; EBIT fell 59.2% to €12.7 million; net income after minority interests declined 72.6% to €5.4 million.
Earnings per share decreased to €0.51 from €1.80 year-over-year.
Operating cash flow improved to €28.6 million, reflecting progress in working capital reduction.
Outlook and guidance
Forecast for 2024 maintained: consolidated sales of €520–540 million and net income after minority interests of €8–12 million.
M&A transactions are not included in the forecast; actual performance may deviate due to ongoing uncertainties.
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