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Materialise FY25 net profit drops to € 7.7 million; revenue rises 0.3% to € 267.6 million
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Materialise FY25 net profit drops to € 7.7 million; revenue rises 0.3% to € 267.6 million
  • Materialise posted fiscal 2025 net profit of € 7.7 million, down from € 13.4 million a year earlier.
  • Revenue edged up 0.3% to € 267.6 million.
  • Adjusted EBITDA rose to € 32.4 million from € 31.5 million.
  • Materialise Medical revenue climbed 15.4% to € 134.2 million, while Manufacturing revenue dropped 13.2% to € 92.5 million on macro-economic headwinds.
  • Board authorization allows an ADS and/or share buyback program of up to € 30 million, with repurchases expected to start no later than January 2026.


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