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05.04.2026, 3336 Zeichen

Porr: Construction group Porr reported production output of EUR 6,818m (2024: EUR 6,747m) and revenue of EUR 6,296m for 2025. “In 2025, we delivered major projects in our home markets including Austria, Poland and Romania”, says CEO Karl-Heinz Strauss. This high level is attributable both to progress on rail and infrastructure projects and to stable growth in building construction. PORR generated a total of around 98% of its output in its seven home markets: Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Romania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. New orders included exciting major projects from the segment International Infrastructure, as well as from Romania, Poland and the Czech Republic. The order intake rose by 14.1% to EUR 7,813m. Highlights include the comprehensive refurbishment of the Pack tunnel chain on the A2 Süd-Autobahn in Austria, Poland’s longest high-speed tunnel in Łódź, a railway line in Romania, and several line modernisation projects in Poland and the Czech Republic. In Germany, these were followed by the revitalisation of the Siemensbahn in Berlin and the overhaul of the Kachlet Danube lock.

Kontron: Kontron, a global provider of IoT technology, published its earnings for 2025. Despite a challenging overall market environment, Kontron AG increased its profitability and continued to successfully advance the strategic realignment of its portfolio. While revenue declined slightly to EUR 1,607.3 million (PY: EUR 1,684.8 million) due to portfolio adjustments (in particular the deconsolidation of the COM business and the closure of individual locations), the key earnings metrics rose significantly. The gross margin increased slightly to 42.1% compared to 41.2% in 2024. EBITDA improved by 23.8% to EUR 237.4 million and, adjusted for one-off effects, to EUR 220.5 million compared to EUR 191.8 million in the previous year. Consolidated net income after tax increased significantly by 55.6% to EUR 141.1 million, compared to EUR 90.7 million in the previous year. Adjusted net income before one-off effects from the portfolio realignment amounted to EUR 108.7 million.

Andritz: Energotehnika Južna Bačka has selected international technology group ANDRITZ to supply ten new turbines for the modernization of the Vlasinske hydropower plants, a long-standing pillar of Serbia’s electricity system. The order value is in the lower double-digit million-euro range and is included in ANDRITZ’s order intake for the first quarter of 2026.

Bajaj Mobility: Bajaj Mobility AG (formerly PIERER Mobility AG), with brands like KTM, Husqvarna and Gasgas,  continues on its recovery path: following a restructuring-driven start to the 2025 financial year, the second half of the year shows clear operational stabilization. The consistent restructuring measures are reflected in the positive results. For the 2026 financial year, the focus is on further improving profitability. This includes efficiency gains, streamlined structures, focused management of the product and project portfolio, as well as strengthening the international production and sales organization. 2026 is also characterized by important new models such as the KTM 990 RC R, the KTM 1390 Super Adventure S Evo, new LC4 models and updated Husqvarna 701 models.

(From the 21st Austria weekly https://www.boerse-social.com/21staustria (26/03/2026)



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