The Helsinki Stock Exchange ended on Tuesday. The OMXH General Index ended up by 0.5 % to 10,445.33 points.
On Tuesday’s list of the most replaced shares, among others, they ended up Nordea (0.9 %) Wärtsilä B (+2.3 %) and Kone (+1.5 %). Instead, the decline, for example Big Enso r (-1.9 %) as well as Valmet (-0,8 %).
Brewery Nokia brewery said Tuesday morning that he was planning a listing for growth companies First North. The company will decide on the implementation and timing of any listing and listing. Nokia Brewery is Finland’s second largest small brewery and the fifth largest brewery.
In 2024, Nokia Brewery’s net sales increased by 16 % to EUR 11.9 million. Profitability was at a strong level of EBITDA for EUR 2.6 million, which corresponds to 22 % of the turnover. The operating profit was EUR 1.7 million and the comparable operating profit of EUR 1.9 million.
Metso order to the USA
Engineering works Roots On Tuesday, he announced that it has received an additional order from the delivery of crushers, rifle mills, pumps and automation equipment to the Nervous Mining Project in Arizona, the United States.
Some of the order has been recorded in the third and fourth quarter order accumulation of the Mineralit segment of 2024, and the rest will be recorded in orders received in the first quarter of 2025. The total value of the order was not described.
Metso’s share ended up at 3.0 % to EUR 11.19. The company’s share was one of the most replaced on Tuesday with a turn of EUR 32.88 million.
Construction company SRV and Senate Properties have signed an agreement on the implementation of the renovation of the Pasila Office House in Helsinki as a collaborative project management contract for the value SRV is EUR 28.5 million. The project will be recorded in the SRV order book for February.
On Tuesday, SRV’s share ended up by 3.0 % to EUR 5.10.
Robit rose briskly
On Tuesday, four companies on the Helsinki Stock Exchange released their fourth quarter results when they turned To do, Fierce, Bittium mixed Ponsse.
In the end, Robit, a drill company, was finally one of the biggest climbs (+10.4 %) on Tuesday. In October -December, Robit collected new orders worth € 19.6 million. During the year -long comparison period, orders were recorded for EUR 1 million. Robit’s net sales decreased to EUR 21.4 million from EUR 22.9 million. Comparative operating profit increased to EUR 0.8 million from EUR 0.7 million, compared with the Inderes forecast of EUR 0.1 million. The Robit Board of Directors proposes to the Annual General Meeting that last year’s earnings will not be distributed to the owners. This year, the company will guide the growth of net sales and comparable operating profit for this year.
On the other hand, the A-share of the measuring device manufacturer Vaisala ended up 1.1 %. The company provided the financial statements in January, as it said that the result had exceeded previous guidelines. October-December revenue rose to EUR 167.5 million a year from the previous comparison period of EUR 147.4 million. The orders received in October-December were EUR 144.5 million compared to the previous EUR 147.1 million one year. In October-December, the company’s EBITA result improved to EUR 30.3 million from EUR 18.2 million.
Technology Company Bittium (-3.0%) announced Tuesday morning before the announcement of its earnings report that CEO Johan Westermarck has resigned for his duties. Bittium’s Board of Directors has appointed Petri Toljamon as the new CEO since April 1.
Bittium’s net sales rose to EUR 33.2 million from EUR 25.7 million in October to December. The operating profit increased to EUR 6.0 million from EUR 1.0 million, with operating profit from net sales to 18.0 % from 3.9 %. The Bittium Board proposes that last year’s earnings a dividend per share per share be distributed. A dividend of EUR 0.03 and an additional dividend of EUR 0.03 were distributed for the result of 2023. The company will guide the turnover of EUR 95-105 million in 2025 and operate to EUR 10-13 million.
The operating profit of forest machine manufacturer Ponsse (+4.6 %) in October -December was EUR 17.6 million and net sales EUR 223.5 million. For a year ago, operating profit was EUR 13.8 million and net sales were EUR 242.8 million. During the full account, the company recorded new orders worth EUR 706.9 million, compared with EUR 700.2 million in the previous year. The Board of Directors will submit a dividend per share of EUR 0.50 for the financial year. In its guidelines, the company estimates that the operating profit of euro in 2025 would be slightly higher than in 2024, when it was EUR 36.8 million.