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H1 2025: Wolftank Group reports stable sales and liquidity development, high order backlog of EUR 146.3 million as positive sign for the second half of the year
- Stable sales at EUR 60.8M; liquidity improved to EUR 11.8M.
- High order backlog of EUR 146.3M signals future growth.
- Restructuring underway; 2025 forecast remains unchanged.
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EQS-News: Wolftank Group AG / Key word(s): Half Year Results H1 2025: Wolftank Group reports stable sales and liquidity development, high order backlog of EUR 146.3 million as positive sign for the second half of the year |
- Confirmation of preliminary results: Sales in the first half of 2025 stable at EUR 60.8 million compared to the previous year (EUR 62 million); adjusted EBITDA at EUR -0.1 million (previous year: EUR 4.8 million)
- Restructuring measures and strategic review process initiated to increase efficiency and profitability – return to growth expected for the 2026 financial year
- Forecast for the 2025 financial year confirmed: sales in the range of EUR 121 million to EUR 123 million and a corridor for adjusted EBITDA of EUR 1.5 million to EUR 3.0 million
Wolftank Group AG (ISIN: AT0000A25NJ6), a leading provider of environmental and energy solutions, achieved as already preliminarily reported consolidated sales of EUR 60.8 million in the first half of 2025 (H1 2024: EUR 62 million), in line with the previous year’s level. Adjusted EBITDA amounted to EUR -0.1 million (H1 2024: EUR 4.8 million), while adjusted EBIT reached EUR -2.6 million (H1 2024: EUR 1.4 million). Taking into account the one-off effect of EUR 2.5 million caused by a provision for a first-instance ruling on a damage payment to a customer in Italy, EBITDA amounted to EUR -2.6 million and EBIT to EUR -5.1 million. Consolidated earnings before taxes were EUR -6.1 million (H1 2024: EUR 0.2 million) and consolidated net income after taxes was EUR -5.9 million (H1 2024: EUR -0.8 million). The order backlog reached EUR 146.3 million at the end of June, indicating that the business situation is expected to stabilize in the second half of the year.

