2022 Full Year ›
2023 Full Year
All employees
The 'All Employees' figure represents the total number of employees working for the company. It includes full-time, part-time, and temporary staff.
Why is this relevant?
This number gives an insight into the size and scale of a company's operations. A larger workforce could indicate a bigger, potentially more robust operation.
14750.25 ›
15125.92 count
2.5% from 2022/F
2391.34 ›
2444.5 count
2.2% from 2022/F
11688.84 ›
13254.26 count
13.4% from 2022/F
Net sales
Net sales represent the total revenue from goods sold or services provided by a company, after deducting returns, allowances for damaged or missing goods, and any discounts allowed. It indicates the primary source of a company's revenue.
Why is this relevant?
This number reflects the effectiveness of a company's sales strategies and its market demand. A higher net sales figure suggests strong sales performance and customer demand for the company's products or services.
2197.2 ›
2851.4 MEUR
29.8% from 2022/F
3177.21 ›
4511.29 MEUR
42% from 2022/F
1562.81 ›
2357.77 MEUR
50.9% from 2022/F
EBITDA
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) in millions of Euros (MEUR).
Why is this relevant?
Indicates the company's earnings from its operational activities before financial costs and non-cash charges. A higher EBITDA suggests the company is generating significant profits from its core operations.
360.7 ›
412.8 MEUR
14.4% from 2022/F
128.63 ›
167.82 MEUR
30.5% from 2022/F
166.49 ›
237.53 MEUR
42.7% from 2022/F
Profit margin
Profit margin is a financial metric that calculates the percentage of revenue that exceeds the cost of goods sold. It indicates how much profit a company makes for each dollar of sales.
Why is this relevant?
A higher profit margin means the company is more efficient at converting sales into actual profit. This number tells you about the company's profitability and operational efficiency.
9.73 ›
7.31 %
-24.9% from 2022/F
2.16 ›
1.73 %
-19.9% from 2022/F
6.02 ›
4.4 %
-26.9% from 2022/F
Free Cash Flow
Free Cash Flow (FCF) represents the amount of cash a company generates after accounting for cash outflows to support operations and maintain its capital assets.
Why is this relevant?
It indicates how well a company generates cash to pay debts, dividends, and fund expansion without needing external financing. A positive FCF is a sign of financial health.
140.7 ›
36.8 MEUR
-73.8% from 2022/F
117.43 ›
135.33 MEUR
15.2% from 2022/F
54.72 ›
90.72 MEUR
65.8% from 2022/F
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