Swedish Companies Show Mixed Financial Results in Q4 2025

Summary of mixed Q4 2025 financial results for Swedish companies Logistea, NCAB, and Lammhults Design Group, highlighting rental income growth, dividend return, and revenue challenges.

    Key details

  • • Logistea reported rental income of 285 million kronor in Q4 2025.
  • • NCAB's operating result surpassed expectations with a proposed dividend of 1.10 SEK per share.
  • • Lammhults Design Group's Q4 2025 revenue declined to 251 million kronor from 261 million kronor last year.
  • • Lammhults turned its operating result positive despite the revenue decrease.

Several Swedish companies have released their financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025, revealing a range of performances across different sectors.

Logistea, a real estate company, reported rental income of 285 million kronor in Q4 2025, underscoring its steady revenue generation from rental activities. Meanwhile, NCAB, a specialist in printed circuit boards, exceeded expectations with an operating result that led to a proposed dividend of 1.10 SEK per share. This marks a return to dividends after no payout last year. NCAB's CEO Peter Kruk expressed cautious optimism about the outlook for early 2026.

Conversely, Lammhults Design Group saw a decline in net revenue, reporting 251 million kronor for Q4 2025 compared to 261 million kronor in the previous year’s quarter. Despite the revenue drop, Lammhults managed to turn its operating result positive, signaling some operational improvements.

These reported results illustrate a diverse financial landscape among Swedish firms, with growth in rental income and operating profits for some, while others face challenges in revenue retention. The dividend reinstatement by NCAB also points to improving confidence in market conditions moving forward.

This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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