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Bertrandt ( (DE:BDT) ) has shared an announcement.
Bertrandt AG, a German engineering services specialist for the automotive and technology sectors, generates revenue across its Digital Engineering, Physical Engineering, and Electrical/Electronics segments. The group focuses on development and testing services that support manufacturers and suppliers in managing complex engineering and electronic systems.
The company reported preliminary Q2 2025/26 revenue of about EUR 223 million and first-half revenue of EUR 457 million, both significantly below the prior year, while EBIT remained negative but broadly stable due to cost-cutting under its “Fit for Future” program. Citing weaker-than-expected market recovery, volatile sector conditions, and heightened geopolitical uncertainty, Bertrandt sharply revised its full-year outlook from a projected revenue increase to a decline of up to 10%, tempered EBIT expectations, and now anticipates lower sales and earnings in key segments, though it still expects a strong rise in operating cash flow.
The most recent analyst rating on (DE:BDT) stock is a Hold with a EUR20.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Bertrandt stock, see the DE:BDT Stock Forecast page.
More about Bertrandt
Bertrandt AG is a Germany-based engineering services provider focused on the automotive and related industries, offering digital engineering, physical engineering, and electrical/electronics development solutions. The company operates across several technical segments and serves manufacturers and suppliers with project-based development, testing, and engineering support.
YTD Price Performance: -18.20%
Average Trading Volume: 8,098
Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Sell
Current Market Cap: €153.1M
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