Overview
Sweden communications tech firm's Q1 revenue rose, slightly beating analyst expectations
Q1 EBITDA missed analyst expectations
Company began deliveries of new products launched in late 2025, aiding revenue growth
Outlook
Company says market activity remains high due to equipment modernization needs and global uncertainty
Invisio expects continued interest in new products launched in late 2025
Company anticipates an eventful 2026 following recent investments in solutions and organization
Result Drivers
NEW PRODUCT DELIVERIES - Co said Q1 revenue benefited from initial deliveries of new products launched in late 2025, which attracted strong customer interest
MARKET ACTIVITY - Co cited significant equipment modernization needs and global uncertainty as fueling high market activity
RECENT INVESTMENTS - Co said recent investments in solutions and organization positioned it to meet increased demand
Company press release: ID:nMFN2LFBhw
Key Details
Metric
Beat/Miss
Actual
Consensus Estimate
Q1 Revenue
Slight Beat*
SEK 431 mln
SEK 429.28 mln (5 Analysts)
Q1 EPS
SEK 0.63
Q1 Net Income
SEK 28.90 mln
Q1 Gross Margin
54.30%
Q1 EBITDA
Miss
SEK 55.10 mln
SEK 84.18 mln (5 Analysts)
Q1 EBIT
SEK 39.40 mln
Q1 EBITDA Margin
12.80%
Q1 EBIT Margin
9.20%
Q1 Orders
SEK 335 mln
*Applies to a deviation of less than 1%; not applicable for per-share numbers.
Analyst Coverage
The current average analyst rating on the shares is "buy" and the breakdown of recommendations is 6 "strong buy" or "buy", 1 "hold" and no "sell" or "strong sell"
The average consensus recommendation for the aerospace & defense peer group is "buy"
Wall Street's median 12-month price target for Invisio AB is SEK375.00, about 38.7% above its May 5 closing price of SEK270.40
The stock recently traded at 30 times the next 12-month earnings vs. a P/E of 32 three months ago
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