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Incap Q2 FY26 net profit more than doubles to EUR 2.9 million; revenue climbs 34.1% to EUR 74.2 million

Incap Q2 FY26 net profit more than doubles to EUR 2.9 million; revenue climbs 34.1% to EUR 74.2 million

ReutersReuters2026/07/30 06:19
  • Incap posted Q2 revenue of EUR 74.2 million, up 34.1% year over year.
  • Q2 operating profit (EBIT) slipped 3.2% to EUR 5.8 million, as the margin narrowed 3 percentage points to 7.8%.
  • Q2 net profit more than doubled to EUR 2.9 million, lifting earnings per share to EUR 0.10.
  • H1 revenue rose 21.1% to EUR 130.2 million, while EBIT fell 9.8% to EUR 10.5 million.
  • Guided 2026 revenue at EUR 270-290 million, targeting comparable EBITA of EUR 26-29 million on margin pressure and material availability.


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