Vestum AB (publ) (STO:VESTUM)
| Market Cap | 3.65B |
| Revenue (ttm) | 3.78B |
| Net Income (ttm) | -137.00M |
| Shares Out | 375.81M |
| EPS (ttm) | -0.36 |
| PE Ratio | n/a |
| Forward PE | 10.92 |
| Dividend | n/a |
| Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
| Volume | 1,413,575 |
| Average Volume | 469,020 |
| Open | 10.14 |
| Previous Close | 10.16 |
| Day's Range | 9.65 - 10.32 |
| 52-Week Range | 7.65 - 11.41 |
| Beta | 2.78 |
| RSI | 52.06 |
| Earnings Date | Apr 28, 2026 |
About Vestum AB
Vestum AB (publ) engages in the infrastructure, water, and service businesses in Sweden and internationally. The company’s Infrastructure segment offers specialised work on railway, water and sewage, and other infrastructure comprising railway services, courtyard renovations, foundation work, and concrete renovations, as well as product sale of moisture protection and sewage and other infrastructure. This segment also provides service and maintenance of railways and subway systems, as well as pedestrian and bicycle paths that enable transportat... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2025, Vestum AB's revenue was 3.78 billion, a decrease of -11.09% compared to the previous year's 4.25 billion. Losses were -137.00 million, -30.46% less than in 2024.
Financial StatementsNews
Vestum AB Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2025
Streamlined operations and strategic divestitures led to improved margins and cash flow, despite a 15% drop in Q4 net sales. Flow Technology outperformed with strong growth and margin expansion, while a structural separation and potential sale of this segment are under evaluation.
Vestum AB Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2025
Profitability improved sequentially with an 11% adjusted EBITDA margin, though net sales fell 13% year-over-year due to divestments. The Flow Technology segment saw strong growth and margin expansion, while new acquisitions position the business for future U.K. infrastructure investments.
Vestum AB Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2025
Organic growth and cash flow improved, but net sales declined 7% year-over-year due to divestments. Flow Technology outperformed, while Solutions faced margin pressure; investments and acquisitions continue, with a positive midterm outlook.
Vestum AB Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2025
Q1 2025 saw a return to organic growth and improved profitability, despite a 9% drop in net sales due to divestments. Leverage and net debt decreased, while investments and a major acquisition position the company for future growth.
Vestum AB Transcript: CMD 2025
Vestum has shifted from debt reduction to growth, focusing on asset-light, high-margin product companies in infrastructure, especially water. Financial targets include 15% EBITDA growth per share and a minimum 12% margin, with all cash flow reinvested. M&A will target platform acquisitions in underinvested markets, particularly the U.K.
Vestum AB Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2024
Strategic focus on core business and deleveraging led to improved financial health, with net debt reduced by 38% and leverage at 2.2x EBITDA. Despite challenging markets and negative sales growth, Water and Infrastructure segments showed resilience, and margin expansion is expected in 2025.
Vestum AB Transcript: ABGSC Investor Days
Growth is focused on water infrastructure across core European markets, with recent divestitures streamlining operations and boosting profitability. The company targets margin expansion and renewed M&A activity, aiming for high-margin product businesses and organic growth, especially in the U.K.
Vestum AB Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2024
Profitability improved in Q3 2024 with an 11.5% adjusted EBITDA margin, driven by product companies now making up 50% of group EBITDA. Water segment demand remained strong, especially in the U.K., while free cash flow and leverage were managed despite acquisitions.
Vestum AB Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2024
Q2 saw a 10% drop in net sales and a lower EBITA margin, but net debt was reduced by 20% year-over-year. The Water segment remained strong, and the first acquisition in two years was completed, while leverage increased slightly and short-term market challenges persist.