Pressemitteilungen mit aktuellen Finanznachrichten - KW 30-2025

Rotterdamer Hafenumschlag geht im ersten Halbjahr zurück / RYANAIR REPORTS Q1 PAT OF €820M AS Q1 FARES RECOVER ON STRONG EASTER & MODEST GROWTH / PACCAR Achieves Good Quarterly Revenues and Profits / Vanderlande publishes Sustainability Report FY2025 / More passengers and better service - results for the six months ended 30 June 2025 / Alstom’s first quarter 2025/26 - Commercial momentum off to a good start, outlook confirmed / Kuehne+Nagel gains market share in first half of 2025 in Sea and Air Logistics / ID LOGISTCS: Continued strong growth momentum in the second Quarter of 2025, with revenues up+ 16,5% / Scania Performance Summary April–June 2025 / Quieter aircraft at Schiphol due to higher fees / TRATON GROUP steigert in durchwachsenem ersten Halbjahr 2025 den Auftragseingang deutlich

Havenbedrijf Rotterdam N.V.: Rotterdamer Hafenumschlag geht im ersten Halbjahr zurück (21.07.2025)
Der Umschlag im Rotterdamer Hafen ist in der ersten Jahreshälfte 2025 um 4,1 % gesunken. Der Gesamtumschlag belief sich damit auf 211 Mio. Tonnen. Der stärkste Rückgang war in den Segmenten Trockenmassengut (-8,9 %) und Nassmassengut (-5,3 %) zu verzeichnen. Der Containerumschlag hingegen nahm in TEU um 2,7 % zu.
In Tonnen verzeichnete das Containersegment einen Rückgang von 1 %. Die Tatsache, dass der Markt nicht in die Branche investiert, gibt der Hafenbehörde Anlass zur Sorge. Obwohl die Regierung in letzter Zeit positive Schritte unternommen hat, um die Rahmenbedingungen für die niederländische Industrie an die der umliegenden Länder anzugleichen, sind weitere Maßnahmen erforderlich. Die angekündigte Schließung einer Reihe von Chemiewerken und der damit verbundene Verlust von Hunderten Arbeitsplätzen in der ersten Hälfte des Jahres 2025 bestätigen die Befürchtungen. Die Finanzergebnisse und Investitionen der Hafenbehörde zeigen eine stabile Entwicklung.
https://www.portofrotterdam.com/de/nachrichten-und-pressemitteilungen/rotterdamer-hafenumschlag-geht-im-ersten-halbjahr-zurueck

Ryanair Group: RYANAIR REPORTS Q1 PAT OF €820M AS Q1 FARES RECOVER ON STRONG EASTER & MODEST GROWTH (21.07.2025)
Ryanair Holdings plc today (21 July) reported Q1 profit after tax of €820m, compared to prior-year Q1 PAT of €360m, as traffic grew 4% to 58m passengers at 21% higher fares.
Traffic grew 4% to 57.9m.
Rev. per pax rose 15% (ave. fare up 21% to €51 & ancil. rev. up 3%).
Unit cost inflation just 1% – cost gap advantage widens.
Competitive fuel hedges de-risk Group: c.85% FY26 at $76bbl.
181 B737 “Gamechangers” in 618 fleet (incl. 5 deliveries in Q1).
Over 160 new S.25 routes (total: 2,600 routes).
30 spare CFM LEAP engines bought to improve resilience.
Ryanair added to the MSCI World Index.
https://corporate.ryanair.com/novetats/ryanair-reports-q1-pat-of-e820m-as-q1-fares-recover-on-strong-easter-modest-growth/?market=de

DAF Trucks N.V.: PACCAR Achieves Good Quarterly Revenues and Profits (22.07.2025)
“PACCAR achieved good revenues and net income in the second quarter of 2025,” said Preston Feight, chief executive officer. “Peterbilt, Kenworth and DAF delivered good results, PACCAR Parts delivered record quarterly revenue and strong profits, and PACCAR Financial Services achieved very good results. I am very proud of our employees and dealers who delivered outstanding trucks and transportation solutions to our customers.”
https://www.daf.com/en/news-and-media/news-articles/global/2025/22-07-25-paccar-achieves-good-quarterly-revenues-and-profits

Vanderlande Industries GmbH: Vanderlande publishes Sustainability Report FY2025 (22.07.2025)
Vanderlande has published its annual Sustainability Report, which covers the company’s activities and performance during the financial year (FY) 2025. It outlines efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and develop circular solutions, as well steps taken to improve wellbeing in the workplace and do good business.
Sustainability is a strategic priority for Vanderlande, and the report reveals how this is now integrated into its ways of working, not just internally, but also through collaboration with customers and suppliers in the value chain.
https://www.vanderlande.com/us/news/vanderlande-publishes-sustainability-report-fy2025/

LHR Airports Limited: More passengers and better service - results for the six months ended 30 June 2025 (23.07.2025)
More passengers choosing Heathrow – We welcomed more passengers in the first six months of 2025 than ever before, hitting a record 39.9 million despite macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical events. Larger aircraft and strong demand for Asia-Pacific and Middle East destinations were the primary growth drivers. Transatlantic travel remains healthy, and these links contributed to a 2.4% growth in trade through Heathrow. With a busy summer holiday getting underway and continued strong leisure demand, we remain on-track to meet our forecast of over 84 million passengers this year.
Most punctual hub in Europe underscores improving service – More flights are departing on-time from Heathrow this year versus any other major hub in Europe in a sign that our strategy to boost service levels is working. This strong performance is coupled with 98% of passengers waiting less than five minutes at security and circa 99% of bags travelling with their passengers. These achievements were most recently recognised earlier this year by Travel Weekly readers who awarded Heathrow Best UK Airport.
https://mediacentre.heathrow.com/pressrelease/detail/23399

ALSTOM Holdings: Alstom’s first quarter 2025/26 - Commercial momentum off to a good start, outlook confirmed (23.07.2025)
Order intake at €4.1 billion. Rolling Stock book-to-bill ratio back at 1.0x
Sales at €4.5 billion, up 2.8% vs. last year, of which 7.2% organic
Fiscal year 2025/26 outlook and medium-term ambitions confirmed
23 July 2025 – Over the first quarter of 2025/26 (from 1 April to 30 June 2025), Alstom booked €4.1 billion of orders. The Group’s sales reached €4.5 billion in the quarter, up 2.8% vs. last year. Foreign exchange represented a 2.7% headwind on sales, owing to the appreciation of the euro against major currencies compared to the same period last year. Scope was a 1.5% headwind thanks to the sale of the North American conventional signalling business last year. Therefore, the Group’s organic sales increased by 7.2% vs. last year.
https://www.alstom.com/press-releases-news/2025/7/alstoms-first-quarter-202526-commercial-momentum-good-start-outlook-confirmed

Kühne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG: Kuehne+Nagel gains market share in first half of 2025 in Sea and Air Logistics (24.07.2025)
Ad-hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 SIX Listing Rules
Strategic sales efforts drive significant increase in net turnover and gross profit 
Volumes expanded, particularly in Air Logistics
Foreign exchange effects negatively impacted EBIT by CHF 24 million in H1 2025
Significant increase in free cash flow, reaching CHF 295 million in H1 2025
The Kuehne+Nagel Group achieved solid operational performance in the first half of 2025, despite a wide range of external challenges. Net turnover increased by 8% year-over-year to CHF 12.5 billion, or by 12% when adjusted for foreign exchange effects. EBIT totaled CHF 744 million, and earnings was CHF 555 million. Volumes increased significantly, particularly in Air Logistics.
https://newsroom.kuehne-nagel.com/kuehnenagel-gains-market-share-in-first-half-of-2025-in-sea-and-air-logistics/

ID Logistics: ID LOGISTCS: Continued strong growth momentum in the second Quarter of 2025, with revenues up+ 16,5% (23.07.2035)
ID Logistics (ISIN: FR0010929125, Ticker: IDL), the European leader in contract logistics, today announced its revenues for the second quarter of 2025.
Eric Hémar, Chairman and CEO of ID Logistics, commented: "In the second quarter of 2025, ID Logistics continued to record solid revenues growth. All geographic regions grew, particularly the United States, with an increase in activity of more than 30% at constant exchange rates. In addition, the number of tenders remains high. With already about fifteen new operations already launched since the beginning of 2025, ID Logistics is on track with its business plan and should record another year of growth in 2025."
https://www.id-logistics.com/media/2025/07/PR_ID-Logistics-Q2-2025_EN-1.pdf

Scania AB (publ): Scania Performance Summary April–June 2025 (25.07.2025)
Strategic progress continues amid softening demand
Scania Group sales revenue declined by 10 percent to SEK 49.9 billion (55.4)
Adjusted operating result at SEK 4.5 billion (8.0), with a 9.0 percent (14.5) adjusted return on sales
Vehicle deliveries (unit sales) decreased by 5 percent to 24,602 vehicles, whereof Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) amounted to 117 units (62)
Incoming orders increased by 6 percent to 20,393 vehicles, whereof Zero Emission Vehicles amounted to 156 units (141)
Scania delivered a resilient performance, balancing short-term challenges with long-term strategic progress, in a more challenging macro-economic environment.
https://www.scania.com/group/en/home/newsroom/press-releases/press-release-detail-page.html/5182263-scania-performance-summary-april-june-2025

Royal Schiphol Group: Quieter aircraft at Schiphol due to higher fees (25.07.2025)
Strong performance in the first half of 2025 for Royal Schiphol Group N.V.
Royal Schiphol Group airports continued to deliver solid operational performance in the first half of 2025. 
Schiphol connected the Netherlands with 299 direct destinations, 123 of them intercontinental. Schiphol was the second-best connected airport in Europe. 
37.2 million people travelled via Schiphol, Eindhoven Airport, and Rotterdam The Hague Airport (+3% vs. 2024), of which 32.8 million via Schiphol. 
259,686 flights to/from Schiphol, Eindhoven, and Rotterdam The Hague (+1% vs. 2024), of which 232,709 via Schiphol. 
Schiphol has become quieter due to higher charges for noisy aircraft: the number of quieter planes increased by 7 percentage points, reaching 30% of all aircraft. 
Schiphol invested 495 million euros in infrastructure renewal and sustainability.
https://news.schiphol.com/quieter-aircraft-at-schiphol-due-to-higher-fees/

TRATON SE: TRATON GROUP steigert in durchwachsenem ersten Halbjahr 2025 den Auftragseingang deutlich (25.07.2025)
Auftragseingang legt im ersten Halbjahr 2025 mit 139.600 Fahrzeugen um 11 % zu
Absatz liegt mit 153.100 Fahrzeugen um 4 % unter Vergleichszeitraum
Umsatz der Gruppe sinkt um 6 % auf 21,9 Mrd €
Bereinigtes Operatives Ergebnis erreicht 1,4 Mrd €, ein Rückgang um 750 Mio € gegenüber dem Vergleichszeitraum
Bereinigte Operative Rendite bei 6,3 %, nach 9,1 % im ersten Halbjahr 2024
Prognose für Gesamtjahr 2025 nach unten angepasst
München, 25. Juli 2025 – Die TRATON GROUP hat in einem von Unsicherheiten geprägten Marktumfeld im ersten Halbjahr 2025 vor allem aufgrund des rückläufigen Fahrzeugabsatzes einen Umsatzrückgang um 6 % auf 21,9 (HJ 2024: 23,4) Mrd € verzeichnet. TRATON Financial Services hingegen stärkte mit einem weiteren Anstieg des Portfolios den Umsatz der Gruppe. Das bereinigte Operative Ergebnis ging um 750 Mio € auf 1,4 (HJ 2024: 2,1) Mrd € und die bereinigte Operative Rendite auf 6,3 (HJ 2024: 9,1) % zurück. Hauptgrund hierfür war der Umsatzrückgang in Verbindung mit einer niedrigeren Kapazitätsauslastung in der Lkw-Produktion. Zusätzlich belasteten Währungseffekte, insbesondere durch die Aufwertung der schwedischen Krone, das Ergebnis und die Operative Rendite.
https://traton.com/de/newsroom/pressemeldungen/traton-group-steigert-in-durchwachsenem-ersten-halbjahr-2025-den-auftragseingang-deutlich.html

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