Mixed Q3 2025 Financial Results for Swedish Companies Show Growth Amid Challenges

Swedish companies report mixed but generally positive financial results for Q3 2025, with gains in fitness and food sectors and challenges in transplant technology.

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  • • Actic's EBITDA increased to 62.4 million kronor in Q3 2025 from 50.4 million kronor last year.
  • • Scandi Standard reported an operating result of 185 million kronor, up from 153 million kronor.
  • • Coor Service Management's adjusted EBITA was 134 million kronor for the quarter.
  • • Xvivo's Q3 results fell but were slightly above analysts' expectations.

Several prominent Swedish companies have released their financial results for the third quarter of 2025, highlighting both growth and challenges across sectors.

Actic, the gym chain, reported a strong EBITDA of 62.4 million kronor, up from 50.4 million kronor a year earlier, reflecting a positive profitability trend. Similarly, Scandi Standard, a key player in the chicken food sector, improved its operating result to 185 million kronor from 153 million kronor last year, signaling robust operational performance.

Coor Service Management, operating in property services, posted an adjusted EBITA of 134 million kronor for Q3 2025, indicating solid efficiency and profitability amid a competitive landscape. Outdoor apparel company Revolutionrace also demonstrated strength with a net operating profit of 75 million kronor for the fiscal first quarter 2025/2026 (July to September).

However, not all reports were positive. Xvivo, specializing in transplantation technology, experienced a decline in its Q3 results. Despite the fall in performance, its results exceeded analyst expectations, suggesting some operational stability despite difficulties.

These mixed outcomes reflect a complex economic environment for Swedish companies in Q3 2025, with notable gains in fitness, food production, and service sectors contrasted by softness in transplant tech.

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