KB Components AB (publ) (STO:KBC)

Sweden flag Sweden · Delayed Price · Currency is SEK
43.80
-0.10 (-0.23%)
At close: Apr 27, 2026
-12.92%
Market Cap 2.45B
Revenue (ttm) 2.79B
Net Income (ttm) 92.26M
Shares Out 56.00M
EPS (ttm) 1.65
PE Ratio 26.59
Forward PE 13.73
Dividend 1.50 (3.42%)
Ex-Dividend Date May 28, 2026
Volume 1,078
Average Volume 926
Open 43.00
Previous Close 43.90
Day's Range 42.10 - 43.80
52-Week Range 34.30 - 53.90
Beta n/a
RSI 64.69
Earnings Date Apr 24, 2026

About KB Components AB

KB Components AB (publ) designs, develops, manufactures, and sells polymer components for light vehicles, heavy vehicles, medical, furniture, industrial, lighting, chrome plating, and industrial window applications in Sweden and internationally. It offers polymer components for light and heavy vehicle interior, exterior, and powertrain applications; polymers and composites for protective equipment, water treatment and management, and fine mechanics and products; industrial windows; industrial garage parts, such as handles, screws, grips, and ru... [Read more]

Sector Materials
Founded 1947
Employees 2,009
Stock Exchange Nasdaq Stockholm
Ticker Symbol KBC
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, KB Components AB's revenue was 2.79 billion, an increase of 2.59% compared to the previous year's 2.72 billion. Earnings were 92.26 million, a decrease of -6.91%.

Financial Statements

News

KB Components AB Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2025

2025 saw modest group sales growth driven by acquisitions in Europe and Asia, while North America faced a downturn due to lower tooling sales and currency effects. Profitability declined, but cash flow improved and the outlook for 2026 is positive with new production ramp-ups expected.

2 months ago - Transcripts

KB Components AB Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2025

Q3 results were flat year-over-year, with strong growth in Europe and Asia offset by weakness in North America due to market uncertainty and project delays. Recent acquisitions boosted sales, while cost-saving measures are expected to improve margins in Q4.

5 months ago - Transcripts