Carlsberg Likely to Issue Conservative Operating Profit Growth Guidance -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Jan 07

0752 GMT - Carlsberg could guide to full-year 2026 organic operating profit growth of 3%-7%, Deutsche Bank analyst Mitch Collett writes. The bank estimates 7.6%, but given the company's track record of conservative guidance and over-delivery, Deutsche Bank remains comfortable being slightly above the upper end of that range. "We also expect the company to restate its ambition of 4-6% organic revenue growth." The bank expects a 1.1% decline in fourth quarter 2025 organic volumes and flat organic revenue growth. For full-year 2025, it expects organic operating profit growth of 4.1%, adjusted operating profit of 13.84 billion Danish kroner and adjusted net profit of 7.69 billion kroner. It raises its target price on the stock to 1,160 kroner from 1,130 kroner and keeps it at buy. Shares closed at 827.60 kroner. (dominic.chopping@wsj.com)

 

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