Investing.com – German steel manufacturer Salzgitter expects the economic environment to improve only modestly by 2026, with the company forecasting sales of approximately 9.5 billion euros ($5.95 billion), an increase of about 500 million euros.
The company reported preliminary sales of 9 billion euros for 2025, slightly below the analyst consensus of 9.11 billion euros provided by the company.
Salzgitter posted a pre-tax loss of 28 million euros in 2025 but expects to return to profitability in 2026, with pre-tax profits estimated between 75 million euros and 175 million euros.
The steel manufacturer also anticipates its EBITDA will significantly increase from 376 million euros in 2025 to between 500 million euros and 600 million euros in 2026.
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Salzgitter expects moderate improvement in performance by 2026, with sales increasing.
Investing.com – German steel manufacturer Salzgitter expects the economic environment to improve only modestly by 2026, with the company forecasting sales of approximately 9.5 billion euros ($5.95 billion), an increase of about 500 million euros.
The company reported preliminary sales of 9 billion euros for 2025, slightly below the analyst consensus of 9.11 billion euros provided by the company.
Salzgitter posted a pre-tax loss of 28 million euros in 2025 but expects to return to profitability in 2026, with pre-tax profits estimated between 75 million euros and 175 million euros.
The steel manufacturer also anticipates its EBITDA will significantly increase from 376 million euros in 2025 to between 500 million euros and 600 million euros in 2026.
This article was translated with the assistance of artificial intelligence. For more information, please see our Terms of Use.