H&R FY 2025 net loss attributable to shareholders at EUR 38.8 million as revenue fell 7.2% to EUR 1.24 billion

Reuters
Mar 20
H&R FY 2025 net loss attributable to shareholders at EUR 38.8 million as revenue fell 7.2% to EUR 1.24 billion
  • H&R published an ad-hoc release with preliminary 2025 financial results, reporting EBITDA of EUR 83.8 million.
  • Revenue was EUR 1.24 billion, down 7.2%, amid subdued demand and price conditions that improved in the second half.
  • Depreciation and amortization rose to EUR 98.3 million due to impairments in the Refining segment, leading to EBIT of EUR -14.4 million.
  • Earnings before taxes were EUR -24.4 million and net loss attributable to shareholders was EUR -38.8 million.
  • Operating cash flow improved to EUR 92.1 million and free cash flow was EUR 35.4 million, while total assets were EUR 916.2 million and equity was EUR 416.1 million.


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