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Germany's Hensoldt reports order intake jump, aims for revenue growth this year

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By Paolo Laudani (Reuters) - Defence electronics maker Hensoldt on Thursday reported a growing order intake and forecast revenue to rise this year, as global tensions fuel defence spending. The German

Hensoldt Sees Surge in Orders and Projects Revenue Growth for 2024

By Paolo Laudani

(Reuters) - Defence electronics maker Hensoldt on Thursday reported a growing order intake and forecast revenue to rise this year, as global tensions fuel defence spending.

The German firm posted for its 2024 financial year an order intake of 2.90 billion euros ($3.05 billion), a jump of 28% from the previous year, and said it expected revenue this year of between 2.50 billion and 2.60 billion euros, in line with an LSEG consensus.

For the past financial year, it posted sales of 2.2 billion euros.

The defence electronics specialist, which makes the lion's share of its revenue in Europe, has benefited from an increase in military orders across the region as governments scramble to beef up their defence investments in the wake of the war in Ukraine and a changed attitude in Washington.

"The demand for sophisticated electronic defense and security solutions such as those offered by Hensoldt will continue to increase in the coming years," CEO Oliver Doerre said in a statement.

The firm is well-positioned to achieve its target of 5 billion euros in sales in 2030, he added.

In an interview with Reuters, Doerre said the war in Ukraine accounts for a low single-digit share of Hensoldt's order intake and that a ceasefire would not change Russia's threat to the NATO alliance.

He said his firm was also benefiting from difficulties in the ailing automotive industry.

"We are in talks with Continental and Bosch about taking on employees. The skills that these employees bring to the table are a good fit for our requirements," Doerre said.

Hensoldt, which provides sensor systems for the Eurofighter, the flagship European fighter jet, said it planned to pay a dividend of 0.5 euros per share this year.

($1 = 0.9520 euros)

(Reporting by Paolo Laudani in Gdansk; Additional reporting by Alexander Huebner; Editing by Jamie Freed)

Key Takeaways

  • Hensoldt's order intake increased by 28% to 2.90 billion euros.
  • The company forecasts revenue growth for 2024.
  • Global tensions are boosting defence spending.
  • Hensoldt aims for 5 billion euros in sales by 2030.
  • The firm benefits from the automotive industry's challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Hensoldt's order intake for the 2024 financial year?
Hensoldt reported an order intake of 2.90 billion euros for the 2024 financial year, which is a 28% increase from the previous year.
How much revenue does Hensoldt expect this year?
The company expects revenue this year to be between 2.50 billion and 2.70 billion euros.
What is Hensoldt's target sales figure for 2030?
Hensoldt aims to achieve sales of 5 billion euros by the year 2030.
What role does the war in Ukraine play in Hensoldt's order intake?
According to CEO Oliver Doerre, the war in Ukraine accounts for a low single-digit share of Hensoldt's order intake.
What dividend is Hensoldt planning to pay this year?
Hensoldt plans to pay a dividend of 0.5 euros per share this year.

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