View Financial HealthThis company listing is no longer activeThis company may still be operating, however this listing is no longer active. Find out why through their latest events.See Latest EventsAirthings 配当と自社株買い配当金 基準チェック /06Airthings配当金を支払った記録がありません。主要情報n/a配当利回り-0.4%バイバック利回り総株主利回り-0.4%将来の配当利回り0%配当成長n/a次回配当支払日n/a配当落ち日n/a一株当たり配当金n/a配当性向n/a最近の配当と自社株買いの更新更新なしすべての更新を表示Recent updatesお知らせ • Jan 17Airthings ASA Announces Resignation of CFO Helge Øien, Effective June 2026Airthings ASA announced that CFO Helge Øien has decided to step down from his position to take on a new position in another company. A recruitment process to find a new CFO will be initiated and Øien will continue in the role until June 2026.New Risk • Jan 07New major risk - Revenue and earnings growthEarnings have declined by 30% per year over the past 5 years. This is considered a major risk. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. If profits are declining over an extended period, then in most cases the share price will decline over time unless the company can turn around its fortunes. A trend of falling earnings can be very difficult to turn around. If the company is well already established it may also be a sign the company has matured and is in decline. In addition, if the company pays dividends it will also likely need to reduce or cut them, striking a dual blow to total shareholder returns. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (28% average weekly change). Earnings have declined by 30% per year over the past 5 years. Shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year (405% increase in shares outstanding). Minor Risk Market cap is less than US$100m (€9.12m market cap, or US$10.7m).お知らせ • Dec 31Airthings ASA, Annual General Meeting, Apr 28, 2026Airthings ASA, Annual General Meeting, Apr 28, 2026.お知らせ • Dec 30+ 2 more updatesAirthings ASA to Report Q3, 2026 Results on Oct 28, 2026Airthings ASA announced that they will report Q3, 2026 results on Oct 28, 2026お知らせ • Dec 24Airthings ASA has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 25 million.Airthings ASA has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 25 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 250,000,000 Price\Range: NOK 0.1 Transaction Features: Regulation S; Rights OfferingNew Risk • Nov 20New major risk - Market cap sizeThe company's market capitalization is less than US$10m. Market cap: €8.67m (US$10.00m) This is considered a major risk. Companies with a small market capitalization are most likely businesses that have not yet released a product to market or are simply a very small company without a wide reach. Either way, risk is elevated with these companies because there is a chance the product may not come to fruition or the company's addressable market or demand may not be as large as expected. In addition, if the company's size is the main factor, it is less likely to have many investors and analysts following it and scrutinizing its performance and outlook. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (18% average weekly change). Shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year (405% increase in shares outstanding). Market cap is less than US$10m (€8.67m market cap, or US$10.00m).Board Change • Nov 11No independent directorsThere are 7 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. Of these new board members, none were independent directors. The company's board is composed of: 7 new directors. No experienced directors. 1 highly experienced director. No independent directors (7 non-independent directors). Chairman of the Board Geir Forre is the most experienced director on the board, commencing their role in 2015. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Lack of independent directors. Lack of board continuity. Lack of experienced directors.お知らせ • Oct 09+ 1 more updateAirthings ASA has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 80 million.Airthings ASA has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 80 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 800,000,000 Price\Range: NOK 0.1 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listingお知らせ • Sep 10+ 1 more updateAirthings ASA has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 80 million.Airthings ASA has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 80 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 800,000,000 Price\Range: NOK 0.1 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct ListingNew Risk • Jul 28New major risk - Financial positionThe company has less than a year of cash runway based on its current free cash flow trend. Free cash flow: -US$7.1m This is considered a major risk. With less than a year's worth of cash, the company will need to raise capital or take on debt unless its cash flows improve. This would dilute existing shareholders or increase balance sheet risk. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on free cash flow trend (-US$7.1m free cash flow). Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (12% average weekly change). Minor Risks Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable next year (US$2.8m net loss next year). Market cap is less than US$100m (€12.7m market cap, or US$14.7m).Board Change • Jul 17Less than half of directors are independentThere are 5 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. Of these new board members, 1 was an independent director. The company's board is composed of: 3 independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. Independent Director Elisabeth Barrie was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2024. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Minority of independent directors. Lack of board continuity.New Risk • Jul 15New minor risk - Share price stabilityThe company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of German stocks, typically moving 11% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Minor Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on current free cash flow (-US$7.1m). Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable next year (US$2.8m net loss next year). Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (11% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$100m (€11.7m market cap, or US$13.5m).お知らせ • May 30Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the Second Quarter of 2025Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the second quarter of 2025. The company current outlook indicates revenues in the range of USD 7.0 - 9.0 million in the second quarter 2025.Reported Earnings • May 29First quarter 2025 earnings released: US$0.02 loss per share (vs US$0.004 loss in 1Q 2024)First quarter 2025 results: US$0.02 loss per share (further deteriorated from US$0.004 loss in 1Q 2024). Revenue: US$9.21m (down 3.2% from 1Q 2024). Net loss: US$3.40m (loss widened 326% from 1Q 2024). Revenue is forecast to grow 14% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 8.6% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has fallen by 14% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 39% per year, which means it is performing significantly worse than earnings.お知らせ • Apr 29Airthings ASA to Report Fiscal Year 2025 Final Results on Mar 25, 2026Airthings ASA announced that they will report fiscal year 2025 final results on Mar 25, 2026Reported Earnings • Mar 28Full year 2024 earnings released: US$0.089 loss per share (vs US$0.032 loss in FY 2023)Full year 2024 results: US$0.089 loss per share (further deteriorated from US$0.032 loss in FY 2023). Revenue: US$38.5m (up 5.2% from FY 2023). Net loss: US$17.7m (loss widened 183% from FY 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 16% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 8.7% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 2% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 44% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.New Risk • Feb 13New minor risk - ProfitabilityThe company is currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over the next 2 years. Trailing 12-month net loss: US$18m Forecast net loss in 2 years: US$199k This is considered a minor risk. Companies that are not profitable are more likely to be burning through cash and less likely to be well established. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. Without profits, the company is under pressure to grow significantly while potentially having to reduce costs and possibly needing to take on debt or raise capital to remain afloat. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Minor Risks Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over next 2 years (US$199k net loss in 2 years). Market cap is less than US$100m (€34.4m market cap, or US$35.8m).Reported Earnings • Feb 07Full year 2024 earnings released: US$0.089 loss per share (vs US$0.032 loss in FY 2023)Full year 2024 results: US$0.089 loss per share (further deteriorated from US$0.032 loss in FY 2023). Revenue: US$38.5m (up 5.2% from FY 2023). Net loss: US$17.7m (loss widened 183% from FY 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 17% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 8.7% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 2% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 39% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.お知らせ • Jan 08Airthings Announces Next-Generation Digital Radon Detector to Meet Growing DemandAirthings ASA launched Corentium Home 2, the next generation of its market-leading digital radon detector. This new device is an all-new, smarter version of its favorite Corentium Home, the most trusted digital radon detector in the world. Upcoming app features will provide people with easy access to radon levels in their homes as well as advice on how to reduce risk. CES attendees can preview Corentium Home 2 and the upcoming user experience in person at Airthings Booth #54203 at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas from January 7-10. Radon is a leading cause of lung cancer for nonsmokers and is responsible for more than 21,000 deaths every year in the United States alone. Although public awareness of radon-related risks has increased in recent years, three out of four Americans have never tested their home for radon, according to an SSRS survey.お知らせ • Jan 06Airthings ASA Announces Employee Representatives to the Board of Directors ElectionsAirthings ASA has carried out an election for employee representatives to the Board of Directors. The following employee representatives have been elected. Employee representatives: Laoise Balance, Product Manager (new) and Tore Havsø Sæstad, Head of Software Platform (new). Deputy employee representatives: Anlaug Underdal, Head of Software Product Engineering and David Karlsson, Lead Software Architect in R&D. The term of office for the new employee representatives starts immediately.お知らせ • Jan 01Airthings ASA, Annual General Meeting, May 28, 2025Airthings ASA, Annual General Meeting, May 28, 2025.お知らせ • Dec 31+ 4 more updatesAirthings ASA to Report First Half, 2025 Results on Aug 19, 2025Airthings ASA announced that they will report first half, 2025 results on Aug 19, 2025New Risk • Nov 11New minor risk - ProfitabilityThe company is currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over the next 2 years. Trailing 12-month net loss: US$6.1m Forecast net loss in 2 years: US$170k This is considered a minor risk. Companies that are not profitable are more likely to be burning through cash and less likely to be well established. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. Without profits, the company is under pressure to grow significantly while potentially having to reduce costs and possibly needing to take on debt or raise capital to remain afloat. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Minor Risks Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over next 2 years (US$170k net loss in 2 years). Market cap is less than US$100m (€47.4m market cap, or US$50.5m).Reported Earnings • Oct 25Third quarter 2024 earnings released: US$0.01 loss per share (vs US$0.002 loss in 3Q 2023)Third quarter 2024 results: US$0.01 loss per share (further deteriorated from US$0.002 loss in 3Q 2023). Revenue: US$9.96m (down 1.2% from 3Q 2023). Net loss: US$1.75m (loss widened 295% from 3Q 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 19% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 10% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 16% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 42% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.New Risk • Oct 23New minor risk - ProfitabilityThe company is currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over the next 2 years. Trailing 12-month net loss: US$4.8m Forecast net loss in 2 years: US$39k This is considered a minor risk. Companies that are not profitable are more likely to be burning through cash and less likely to be well established. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. Without profits, the company is under pressure to grow significantly while potentially having to reduce costs and possibly needing to take on debt or raise capital to remain afloat. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Minor Risks Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over next 2 years (US$39k net loss in 2 years). Market cap is less than US$100m (€42.9m market cap, or US$46.3m).Reported Earnings • Aug 22Second quarter 2024 earnings released: US$0.01 loss per share (vs US$0.011 loss in 2Q 2023)Second quarter 2024 results: US$0.01 loss per share (improved from US$0.011 loss in 2Q 2023). Revenue: US$8.73m (up 17% from 2Q 2023). Net loss: US$2.06m (loss narrowed 6.9% from 2Q 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 28% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 11% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 15% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 36% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.Board Change • Jul 11Less than half of directors are independentFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are only 3 independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: 3 independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. Independent Director Karin Berg was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.Reported Earnings • May 17First quarter 2024 earnings releasedFirst quarter 2024 results: Revenue: US$9.51m (up 8.7% from 1Q 2023). Net loss: US$798.0k (loss narrowed 62% from 1Q 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 27% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 10% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 2% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 32% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.お知らせ • May 16Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the Second Quarter of 2024Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the second quarter of 2024. for the quarter, the company expects revenue of USD 8.0 million to USD 10.0 million.Reported Earnings • Mar 21Full year 2023 earnings released: US$0.032 loss per share (vs US$0.061 loss in FY 2022)Full year 2023 results: US$0.032 loss per share (improved from US$0.061 loss in FY 2022). Revenue: US$36.6m (up 3.3% from FY 2022). Net loss: US$6.26m (loss narrowed 41% from FY 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 25% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 10% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has fallen by 3% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 39% per year, which means it is performing significantly worse than earnings.お知らせ • Mar 05Airthings Appoints Emma Tryti as Chief Executive OfficerAirthings announced that Emma Tryti will start as the new Chief Executive Officer effective March 4, 2024. Tryti is a widely respected leader in the Norwegian financial industry, with experience as the former Chief Commercial Officer eCommerce and Invoice at Vipps and as Chief Executive Officer of Kron. Emma knows the company well from her tenure as a Board member over the past two years.Reported Earnings • Feb 11Full year 2023 earnings released: US$0.032 loss per share (vs US$0.061 loss in FY 2022)Full year 2023 results: US$0.032 loss per share (improved from US$0.061 loss in FY 2022). Revenue: US$36.6m (up 3.3% from FY 2022). Net loss: US$6.26m (loss narrowed 41% from FY 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 27% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 10% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has fallen by 3% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 39% per year, which means it is performing significantly worse than earnings.お知らせ • Feb 08Airthings ASA to Report First Half, 2024 Results on Jul 15, 2024Airthings ASA announced that they will report first half, 2024 results on Jul 15, 2024お知らせ • Jan 10Airthings Launch the Airthings Renew Air Purifier At Ces 2024Airthings ASA announced the launch of Airthings Renew– the company’s first smart air purifier. By syncing with the Airthings app, users can both view air quality trends and cleanse the indoor air at home or in the office from anywhere, giving them greater control over the air they breathe. At the CES 2024 in Las Vegas this week, Airthings is also introducing the new Wave Enhance, a new compact and battery-operated indoor air quality monitor that is ideal for bedrooms and home offices, where restful sleep and the ability to focus are essential. The Wave Enhance features five indoor air quality sensors, including a high-precision CO2 sensor and sensors for airborne chemicals (VOCs), temperature, humidity, and air pressure.お知らせ • Dec 28+ 5 more updatesAirthings ASA to Report First Half, 2024 Results on Aug 15, 2024Airthings ASA announced that they will report first half, 2024 results on Aug 15, 2024Recent Insider Transactions • Nov 24CEO & Director recently bought €85k worth of stockOn the 21st of November, Emma Tryti bought around 340k shares on-market at roughly €0.25 per share. This trade did not impact their existing holding. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. This was Emma's only on-market trade for the last 12 months.お知らせ • Nov 10Airthings ASA Appoints Emma Tryti as Next Chief Executive OfficerAirthings ASA announced the appointment of Emma Tryti as its next Chief Executive Officer. Tryti has been a member of Airthings’ board since 2021. She is a widely respected leader in the Norwegian fintech industry, with experience as former Chief Commercial Officer eCommerce and Invoice at Vipps and as Chief Executive Officer of Kron, a market-leading investment app in the Norwegian consumer market acquired by Storebrand in 2022. Among other things, Tryti also has experience from private equity transactions at Danske Bank Loan Capital Markets. Birkenes has led the company from a startup to become a leading brand in consumer and business markets, growing the revenue from $1.5M in 2015 to over $35M in 2022 where more than 70% of the revenue comes from North America. Airthings has established its B2C footprint sales with giants like Amazon and Home Depot and forged robust B2B alliances with large enterprises. The company became publicly traded in 2020.お知らせ • Oct 31Airthings ASA Announces Executive ChangesAirthings ASA announced that Jeremy Gerst has decided to ep down as CFO in Airthings ASASA to take on a new position in another company. Magnus Navdal Bekkelund, VP Finance, who has previously held the role of interim CFO and knows the Company well will take over as Interim CFO until a new, permanent CFO is hired.Reported Earnings • Oct 28Third quarter 2023 earnings released: US$0.001 loss per share (vs US$0.002 profit in 3Q 2022)Third quarter 2023 results: US$0.001 loss per share (down from US$0.002 profit in 3Q 2022). Revenue: US$10.1m (flat on 3Q 2022). Net loss: US$444.0k (down 267% from profit in 3Q 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 26% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 12% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany.Recent Insider Transactions • Aug 31Chairman of the Board recently bought €76k worth of stockOn the 28th of August, Geir Forre bought around 300k shares on-market at roughly €0.25 per share. This transaction amounted to less than 1% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €526k worth in shares.Reported Earnings • Jul 16Second quarter 2023 earnings released: US$0.01 loss per share (vs US$0.026 loss in 2Q 2022)Second quarter 2023 results: US$0.01 loss per share (improved from US$0.026 loss in 2Q 2022). Revenue: US$7.46m (up 8.8% from 2Q 2022). Net loss: US$2.21m (loss narrowed 50% from 2Q 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 22% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 12% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany.お知らせ • Jul 14Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the Third Quarter of 2023Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the third quarter of 2023. For the third quarter 2023, the company expected revenue within the range of USD 9.0 - 12.0 million, with ARR of USD 4.1 - 4.4 million expected at the end of third quarter of 2023.Recent Insider Transactions • Jun 20Chairman of the Board recently bought €66k worth of stockOn the 13th of June, Geir Forre bought around 300k shares on-market at roughly €0.22 per share. This transaction amounted to less than 1% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. In the last 3 months, they made an even bigger purchase worth €97k. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €795k worth in shares.Recent Insider Transactions • May 28Chairman of the Board recently bought €60k worth of stockOn the 23rd of May, Geir Forre bought around 300k shares on-market at roughly €0.20 per share. This transaction amounted to less than 1% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €563k worth in shares.お知らせ • May 17Airthings ASA Unveils Its Newest App At the Facilities Show in London, the Airthings Business AppAirthings ASA unveiled its newest app at the Facilities Show in London, the Airthings Business app. Airthings' new app allows access to real-time and historical data, allowing building managers to monitor the energy efficiency and health of their buildings directly through their smartphone. It also expedites air quality monitor installation by simply scanning an Airthings device and snapping it to the wall, making it the fastest way for facility managers to take control of their building's air quality. Those attending th Facilities Show at the ExCel London from May 16-18th can experience the new app in person Airthings Booth #FM3620. The Airthings Business app simplifies the deployment process of Airthings' industry-leading sensors for offices, schools, and commercial spaces, allowing for a faster and more seamless installation of the wireless, battery-operated indoor air quality monitors in any building. By streamlining the process, building owners, managers, and energy efficiency consultants can easily access the crucial data they need to develop a blueprint to optimize building operations, reduce energy consumption, and enhance occupant health and well-being. Buildings use 40% of the world's energy, and 30% of that comes from heating, ventilation, cooling, and lighting. By cutting down installation time and optimizing the process to ensure that all monitors maximize their effectiveness, managers can spend less time on installation and get a head start on their cost savings. In addition to supporting ultra-fast and easy sensor installation in any type of building, Airthings' new app will provide users with real-time air quality data that they can access anytime, making it the perfect companion to the Airthings for Business Dashboard. Key data points for facility managers such as temperature, CO2, humidity, PM, radon, light, and noise; will now be readily available for anyone in the building to access immediately in the palm of their hand. The new Airthings Business app is available to download on the App Store and Google Play Store and can be accessed at no additional cost by anyone with an Airthings for Business account.Reported Earnings • May 06First quarter 2023 earnings released: US$0.01 loss per share (vs US$0.018 loss in 1Q 2022)First quarter 2023 results: US$0.01 loss per share (improved from US$0.018 loss in 1Q 2022). Revenue: US$8.75m (down 3.4% from 1Q 2022). Net loss: US$2.08m (loss narrowed 34% from 1Q 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 20% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 13% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany.お知らせ • Feb 15Airthings ASA announced that it has received NOK 75 million in fundingAirthings ASA announced an accelerated book-built offer for the private placement of 23,437,500 common shares at an issue price of NOK 3.20 per share for gross proceeds of NODK 75,000,000 on February 13, 2023. Completion of the private placement is subject to approval by an extraordinary general meeting of the company, expected to be held on or about March 9 2023.お知らせ • Feb 11Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the First Quarter of 2023Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the first quarter of 2023. For the first quarter 2023 the company expected revenue to fall within a wide revenue range of USD 8.5 million to USD 11.5 million, with ARR of USD 3.7 million to USD 4.0 million.お知らせ • Feb 07Airthings Launches New Energy Efficiency Toolkit for Facility Managers at AHR 2023Airthings has officially announced the launch of a dynamic, new feature at the 2023 AHR Expo, perfect for HVAC pros: the Energy Efficiency Toolkit. Expanding Airthings' focus on using air quality data to balance health and energy-efficiency in any building, the dashboard feature provides customers with the data they need to identify unnecessary energy expenditure. AHR attendees, such as facility managers, HVAC industry professionals, building administrators, and any "fans" of good ventilation can check out the new software feature in the Airthings for Business Dashboard and meet the Airthings team in-person from February 6-8, 2023 at Building C, Level 1, Booth #C5952. Unnecessary heating and cooling is a massive source of wasted energy, especially in the hours when people are not present in buildings - not cool! In fact, buildings use 40% of the world's energy, and 30% of that comes from heating, ventilation, cooling and lighting. Airthings' Energy Efficiency Toolkit helps customers significantly reduce energy waste on ventilation, cooling, heating and lighting by providing them with actionable data & insights that can point to when and where HVAC systems are being overused. An optimized HVAC schedule is created by analyzing the aggregated air quality data gathered through Airthings' wireless sensors for every building in the customer's portfolio. Making adjustments to match the schedule results in a big reduction of energy consumption. Airthings' efforts to help customers save on their energy consumption and reduce costs are also driven heavily by the company's sustainability mission. In addition to utilizing circular principles to ensure responsible manufacturing and using high-quality components and materials to ensure long-term shelf lives, Airthings also aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) using them as a framework for its ESG actions.お知らせ • Jan 05Airthings ASA Kicks Off CES 2023 with Launch of Brand New App for Its Indoor Air Quality MonitorsAirthings, ASA is kicking off CES 2023 by launching its new Airthings app a the air quality in whole home. As the leaders in smart indoor air quality monitoring, Airthings seeks to provide data-rich insights and personalized, actionable advice to its customers with its technology, ultimately helping them achieve peace of mind. The new Airthings app is the vehicle through which this can be accomplished, with an initial rollout during CES and many new features slated to be introduced throughout 2023 and beyond. Those attending CES 2023 will be able to experience the new app in person at Airthings Booth #8937, located in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Let's Clear The Air. It's hard to think company could make the air any clearer to understand. The result? An app that coaches through air-quality journey - understanding needs, tailoring reporting and providing advice that amplifies the potential of air for the better. The Airthings app is easy to set up, even easier to use and features detailed graphs, color-coded air indicators and tips on how to improve air quality. It is compatible with all Airthings devices in its View family of products, including its View Plus. Compatibility for its Wave products, such as Wave Plus and Wave Mini, will follow soon after launch, making the new Airthings app the most complete and comprehensive resource for the company's devices. In addition to providing multi-room monitoring for those with multiple Airthings monitors, the Airthings app offers insights and tips, all in a streamlined, easy-to-navigate format.Recent Insider Transactions • Jan 03Chairman of the Board recently bought €156k worth of stockOn the 30th of December, Geir Forre bought around 481k shares on-market at roughly €0.32 per share. This transaction amounted to 1.4% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. In the last 3 months, they made an even bigger purchase worth €193k. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €823k worth in shares.Board Change • Nov 16No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 9 non-independent directors. Chairman of the Board Geir Forre was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2022. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.Recent Insider Transactions • Nov 04Chairman of the Board recently bought €193k worth of stockOn the 31st of October, Geir Forre bought around 480k shares on-market at roughly €0.40 per share. This transaction amounted to 1.4% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €667k worth in shares.Recent Insider Transactions • Sep 22Chairman of the Board recently bought €102k worth of stockOn the 16th of September, Geir Forre bought around 200k shares on-market at roughly €0.51 per share. This transaction amounted to less than 1% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €474k worth in shares.Reported Earnings • Jul 16Second quarter 2022 earnings released: US$0.026 loss per share (vs US$0.12 loss in 2Q 2021)Second quarter 2022 results: US$0.026 loss per share. Revenue: US$6.85m (down 9.9% from 2Q 2021). Net loss: US$4.45m (loss widened 109% from 2Q 2021). Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 39%, compared to a 20% growth forecast for the industry in Germany.お知らせ • Jul 15Airthings ASA Reiterates Earning Guidance for 2022Airthings ASA reiterated earning guidance for 2022. The company target USD 100 million revenue.お知らせ • Jun 10Airthings ASA Revises Revenue Forecast for the Second Quarter 2022Airthings ASA revised revenue forecast for the second quarter 2022 to USD 6.4 million – USD 7.4 million from the previously indicated range of USD 8.0 million – USD 9.0 million. The downward revision reflects significant inventory adjustments at retailers and online channels. Despite the weakened sell-in to retail partners, channel reports indicate that Airthing’s end-user consumer sell-through is holding up better and more in line with original expectations. The company believes the inventory correction is temporary. However, to be prudent the company is taking steps to optimize its cost base and working capital to accelerate the path to profitability and to be prepared if demand is further affected through 2022 on the back of general consumer spending weakness. While temporary factors are putting downward pressure on topline revenues, the company’s management and board remain confident in the company’s ability to retain its leadership position in a rapidly growing market in the long-term.Recent Insider Transactions • May 08Director recently bought €372k worth of stockOn the 5th of May, Geir Forre bought around 570k shares on-market at roughly €0.65 per share. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Insiders have collectively bought €468k more in shares than they have sold in the last 12 months.Reported Earnings • May 08First quarter 2022 earnings released: US$0.02 loss per share (vs US$0.023 loss in 1Q 2021)First quarter 2022 results: US$0.02 loss per share (up from US$0.023 loss in 1Q 2021). Revenue: US$9.06m (up 35% from 1Q 2021). Net loss: US$3.13m (loss narrowed 22% from 1Q 2021). Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 63%, compared to a 28% growth forecast for the industry in Germany.お知らせ • May 06Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the Second Quarter of 2022Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the second quarter of 2022. For the quarter, the company estimates a revenue level of USD 8.0 - USD 9.0 million, with ARR of USD 3.3 - USD 3.7 million expected at the end of 2Q22.Board Change • Apr 27No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 8 non-independent directors. Director Emma Tryti was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.お知らせ • Apr 12+ 1 more updateAirthings ASA to Report Q4, 2022 Results on Feb 09, 2023Airthings ASA announced that they will report Q4, 2022 results on Feb 09, 2023Reported Earnings • Apr 03Full year 2021 earnings released: US$0.41 loss per share (vs US$0.30 loss in FY 2020)Full year 2021 results: US$0.41 loss per share (down from US$0.30 loss in FY 2020). Revenue: US$311.1m (up 45% from FY 2020). Net loss: US$70.4m (loss widened 75% from FY 2020). Over the next year, revenue is expected to shrink by 83% compared to a 28% growth forecast for the industry in Germany.Reported Earnings • Feb 16Full year 2021 earnings: EPS in line with expectations, revenues disappointFull year 2021 results: kr0.41 loss per share (down from kr0.30 loss in FY 2020). Revenue: kr311.1m (up 45% from FY 2020). Net loss: kr70.4m (loss widened 75% from FY 2020). Revenue missed analyst estimates by 3.6%. Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 53%, compared to a 23% growth forecast for the industry in Germany.Reported Earnings • Nov 01Third quarter 2021 earnings released: kr0.002 loss per share (vs kr0.09 loss in 3Q 2020)The company reported a solid third quarter result with reduced losses, improved revenues and improved control over expenses. Third quarter 2021 results: Revenue: kr88.5m (up 110% from 3Q 2020). Net loss: kr300.0k (loss narrowed 97% from 3Q 2020).お知らせ • Sep 24Airthings ASA Launches View CO2 for Business with 10 Years of Battery LifeAirthings ASA announced a new product addition to its portfolio: View CO2 for Business. The new battery-operated, wireless sensor will empower schools and offices everywhere to take charge of their air quality by warning them when carbon dioxide (CO2) exceeds recommended levels and indoor air quality deteriorates. View CO2 for Business combines easily with the rest of the products in the Airthings for Business solution, which lets you monitor, visualize, and control your indoor air quality remotely to ensure a safe and healthy environment. High CO2 levels can increase the risk of airborne virus transmission and cause lower productivity, drowsiness, headaches, and loss of concentration. Since our bodies expel CO2 when we breathe out, the levels can rise quickly in enclosed spaces with poor ventilation. For that reason, measuring CO2 levels serves as a good indicator of indoor air quality and how well a ventilation system is working. Monitoring humidity and temperature indoors is also important as both conditions correlate with virus transmission. State of the art design coupled with smart tech: In addition to carbon dioxide, the new View CO2 for Business also measures temperature, humidity, virus risk, noise, and light. The Virus Risk Indicator fuses data from Airthings core sensors into an algorithm to calculate the risk of airborne virus spread in an indoor space. The capability helps schools and offices understand their indoor air quality and how it contributes to spreading airborne viruses, providing personalized insights to minimize the risk. The optional CO2 Alert feature lets anyone know when a room needs a breather by visually alerting them through a red LED light on the product when CO2 levels get too high. View CO2 for Business includes a customizable, ultra-low power display to maximize battery life up to ten years. Users can choose to show the live sensor data that matters most to them or a QR code so that anyone in the room can check the air quality in that space in real-time. The live sensor data will enable students, educators, and office workers to take immediate actions to improve the air quality, while facility managers and building owners can remotely monitor and leverage advanced analytics to optimize air quality and energy usage–saving both time and costs. Flattening the curve: As the pandemic continues, schools and offices everywhere look for effective strategies to ensure their indoor environments are safe for children and tenants. Countries such as Belgium and the Netherlands have already introduced regulations to monitor air quality in schools. The UK and several states in the US, including California, are also looking at implementing similar measures. The government of Quebec in Canada has also taken steps to address indoor air quality in its schools and has recently closed an agreement with Airthings to supply air quality monitoring to schools across the region, as part of a ten-year contract. View CO2 for Business makes monitoring CO2 accessible for any school, office, or commercial building. Quick and easy installation, totally wireless sensors, user-friendly dashboard, and easy reporting ensure that anyone can take control of the indoor air quality. View CO2 for Business is the latest addition to the Airthings for Business solution. Set up in a matter of minutes, the solution is easy to scale and customize to any new or existing space. Indoor air quality data with advanced cloud analytics is available via the Airthings Dashboard and users can create reports to ensure they comply with local regulations.Executive Departure • Aug 05CFO & Head of Investor Relations Erik Lundby has left the companyOn the 31st of July, Erik Lundby's tenure as CFO & Head of Investor Relations ended. We don't have any record of a personal shareholding under Erik's name. A total of 2 executives have left over the last 12 months.Reported Earnings • Aug 02Second quarter 2021 earnings released: kr0.11 loss per share (vs kr0.09 loss in 2Q 2020)The company reported a solid second quarter result with improved revenues and control over costs, although losses increased. Second quarter 2021 results: Revenue: kr68.0m (up 79% from 2Q 2020). Net loss: kr19.3m (loss widened 76% from 2Q 2020).お知らせ • Apr 30Airthings ASA Reiterates Revenue and ARR Expectations for the Full-Year and Second Quarter of 2021Airthings ASA reiterated revenue and ARR expectations for the full-year and second quarter of 2021. It reiterated its full-year revenue and ARR expectations and expects second quarter revenue and ARR midpoint of NOK 65 million and NOK 18 million respectively.お知らせ • Mar 19Airthings Rolls Out Its Wave Mini in Nearly 800 Walmart StoresAirthings announced that the markets' first of a kind smart air quality monitor with mold-risk indication, Wave Mini, will be for sale in 789 Walmart stores beginning May 1, 2021 as a seasonal offering. Just in time for allergy season, when people are looking for ways to defend against allergies and asthma triggers, Wave Mini provides users with insights into common indoor air pollutants in the home such as mold and airborne chemicals (VOCs), so they can make small changes to optimize their air quality before it's too late. Small Changes, Big Impact: The best way to protect oneself is by monitoring the indoor air quality. Airthings' Wave Mini, includes sensors for airborne chemicals (VOCs), temperature, humidity as well as a mold risk indicator, which can gauge the likelihood of mold growth--before people even see it. When they know what's in the air, small changes in the daily habits make a big difference to the health of peoples family. Wave Mini will be available in Walmart stores starting May 1st at a retail price of $79.99 as a seasonal offering.お知らせ • Mar 13Airthings Launches View Plus, Most Advanced Air Quality TechnologyAirthings has launched View Plus, the brand's most advanced air quality technology to date. Battery-operated and Wi-Fi-enabled, View Plus includes sensors for particulate matter (PM), radon, carbon dioxide (CO2) and much more, along with a customizable display for easy visualization. View Plus is available in two versions--one for consumers and one for public and commercial buildings--with both versions enabling people to take control over their air and empowering them to improve it. For families, View Plus brings a new level of peace of mind, helping families rest assured that their homes are healthy. For businesses, View Plus is the most comprehensive indoor air quality monitor to complement the Airthings for Business solution, helping create healthy, productive, and energy-efficient indoor spaces, whether it be a school, office or a restaurant.Recent Insider Transactions • Dec 16Insider recently bought €9.4k worth of stockOn the 10th of December, Tore Rismyhr bought around 8k shares on-market at roughly €1.24 per share. In the last 3 months, there was an even bigger purchase from another insider worth €13k. Insiders have collectively bought €40k more in shares than they have sold in the last 12 months.お知らせ • Dec 11Airthings Launches CO2 AlertAirthings ASA announced a new feature for its business solution: CO2 Alert. The new capability will help schools and offices to keep their indoor air quality in check by warning them when Carbon Dioxide (CO2) exceeds the recommended levels. High CO2 levels can increase the risk of airborne viruses spreading between people and impact cognitive abilities. By letting users know when a room needs a breather, they can make quick changes, such as opening a window or door, to improve the air quality. CO2 Alert will start rolling out from December 9, 2020 to new and existing Airthings for Business customers at no additional cost.Recent Insider Transactions • Dec 07Board Member recently bought €13k worth of stockOn the 30th of November, Audhild Andersen Randa bought around 11k shares on-market at roughly €1.25 per share. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Insiders have collectively bought €31k more in shares than they have sold in the last 12 months.お知らせ • Nov 27+ 5 more updatesAirthings ASA to Report Q3, 2021 Results on Oct 28, 2021Airthings ASA announced that they will report Q3, 2021 results on Oct 28, 2021お知らせ • Nov 19+ 1 more updateAirthings Launches Virus Risk IndicatorAirthings officially unveiled a brand-new capability for its business solution: the Airthings Virus Risk Indicator. Designed to create an indoor environment where people thrive, but viruses don’t, Airthings’ Virus Risk Indicator is now available to all new and existing Airthings for Business customers. The new feature helps people understand their indoor air quality and how it contributes to spreading airborne viruses, providing personalized insights that will allow them to minimize the risk. Indoor Air in the Spotlight: The global pandemic has driven an unprecedented increase in awareness and concern about indoor air quality and how it can impact health. As a result, human are living through a time where schools, offices and other commercial buildings are under immense pressure to foster an environment that preserves the health and wellness of their occupants, employees, and students. Tactics to minimize the spread of COVID-19 such as avoiding close contact, using face masks, and washing hands frequently have become human new normal. As public health authorities have acknowledged the potential of airborne spread, there’s an increased focus on the role of ventilation in buildings too. Airthings’ Virus Risk Indicator provides a solution for businesses and schools to take control of their indoor air, by understanding their risk and minimizing the spread of viruses indoors. How the Virus Risk Indicator Works: The Virus Risk Indicator uses data from Airthings core sensors that track CO2, humidity, and temperature into a custom-developed algorithm that calculates the risk of airborne virus spread in an indoor space. The Virus Risk Indicator evaluates four factors that have direct relationships with indoor airborne virus spread and then assigns a ranked risk level ranging from one to 10. These factors include the following: Virus survival rate: How long virus microdroplets can survive in the air; Room occupancy: Densely populated rooms increase the chance that people breathe each other's breath; Ventilation rate: How much and how often fresh air is coming in a space; The body’s natural defenses: The effectiveness of human bodies to defend against airborne viruses is affected by temperature and humidity. Once integrated, Airthings for Business customers can access their Virus Risk Indicator data via the Airthings Dashboard, an online platform that provides access to real-time and historical sensor data. An out-of-the-box solution for any building: The Airthings for Business solution is ideally suited for any office, school, or commercial space. By monitoring the air quality in individual rooms and spaces, users can understand which areas have elevated airborne virus risk and adjust accordingly. Airthings’ mitigation insights will provide advice on how to manage and reduce human risk, such as increasing or changing ventilation systems or establishing occupancy limits on certain rooms. Different areas might need a different approach, and data is essential for planning preventive measures as part of a virus risk reduction strategy. Because the Airthings for Business solution continuously monitors indoor air quality, it is feasible to evaluate where human methods are working and where they aren’t. Armed with this data, human can then test different methods to find a sweet spot that keeps human airborne Virus Risk levels low. Users can even generate a Virus Risk Insight report to receive a detailed analysis of all monitored rooms in human building. The report provides insight into indoor air quality and the factors that might impact the spread of airborne viruses. Airthings sensors do not measure nor detect viruses in the air. Airthings’ Virus Risk Indicator is now officially available as a monitoring feature in the Airthings for Business solution, which also measures CO2, humidity, temperature, radon, airborne chemicals (VOCs), pressure, occupancy and relative light intensity.お知らせ • Nov 12Airthings ASA to Report Q3, 2020 Results on Nov 19, 2020Airthings ASA announced that they will report Q3, 2020 results at 7:00 AM, Central European Standard Time on Nov 19, 2020決済の安定と成長配当データの取得安定した配当: 64Jの 1 株当たり配当が過去に安定していたかどうかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。増加する配当: 64Jの配当金が増加しているかどうかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。配当利回り対市場Airthings 配当利回り対市場64J 配当利回りは市場と比べてどうか?セグメント配当利回り会社 (64J)n/a市場下位25% (DE)1.5%市場トップ25% (DE)4.5%業界平均 (Electronic)0.9%アナリスト予想 (64J) (最長3年)0%注目すべき配当: 64Jは最近配当金を報告していないため、配当金支払者の下位 25% に対して同社の配当利回りを評価することはできません。高配当: 64Jは最近配当金を報告していないため、配当金支払者の上位 25% に対して同社の配当利回りを評価することはできません。株主への利益配当収益カバレッジ: 64Jの 配当性向 を計算して配当金の支払いが利益で賄われているかどうかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。株主配当金キャッシュフローカバレッジ: 64Jが配当金を報告していないため、配当金の持続可能性を計算できません。高配当企業の発掘7D1Y7D1Y7D1YDE 市場の強力な配当支払い企業。View Management企業分析と財務データの現状データ最終更新日(UTC時間)企業分析2026/02/16 16:34終値2026/02/11 00:00収益2025/09/30年間収益2024/12/31データソース企業分析に使用したデータはS&P Global Market Intelligence LLC のものです。本レポートを作成するための分析モデルでは、以下のデータを使用しています。データは正規化されているため、ソースが利用可能になるまでに時間がかかる場合があります。パッケージデータタイムフレーム米国ソース例会社財務10年損益計算書キャッシュ・フロー計算書貸借対照表SECフォーム10-KSECフォーム10-Qアナリストのコンセンサス予想+プラス3年予想財務アナリストの目標株価アナリストリサーチレポートBlue Matrix市場価格30年株価配当、分割、措置ICEマーケットデータSECフォームS-1所有権10年トップ株主インサイダー取引SECフォーム4SECフォーム13Dマネジメント10年リーダーシップ・チーム取締役会SECフォーム10-KSECフォームDEF 14A主な進展10年会社からのお知らせSECフォーム8-K* 米国証券を対象とした例であり、非米国証券については、同等の規制書式および情報源を使用。特に断りのない限り、すべての財務データは1年ごとの期間に基づいていますが、四半期ごとに更新されます。これは、TTM(Trailing Twelve Month)またはLTM(Last Twelve Month)データとして知られています。詳細はこちら。分析モデルとスノーフレーク本レポートを生成するために使用した分析モデルの詳細は当社のGithubページでご覧いただけます。また、レポートの使用方法に関するガイドやYoutubeのチュートリアルも掲載しています。シンプリー・ウォールストリート分析モデルを設計・構築した世界トップクラスのチームについてご紹介します。業界およびセクターの指標私たちの業界とセクションの指標は、Simply Wall Stによって6時間ごとに計算されます。アナリスト筋Airthings ASA 0 これらのアナリストのうち、弊社レポートのインプットとして使用した売上高または利益の予想を提出したのは、 。アナリストの投稿は一日中更新されます。3 アナリスト機関null nullABG Sundal CollierKristofer Liljeberg-SvenssonCarnegie Investment Bank ABChristoffer BjørnsenDNB Carnegie
お知らせ • Jan 17Airthings ASA Announces Resignation of CFO Helge Øien, Effective June 2026Airthings ASA announced that CFO Helge Øien has decided to step down from his position to take on a new position in another company. A recruitment process to find a new CFO will be initiated and Øien will continue in the role until June 2026.
New Risk • Jan 07New major risk - Revenue and earnings growthEarnings have declined by 30% per year over the past 5 years. This is considered a major risk. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. If profits are declining over an extended period, then in most cases the share price will decline over time unless the company can turn around its fortunes. A trend of falling earnings can be very difficult to turn around. If the company is well already established it may also be a sign the company has matured and is in decline. In addition, if the company pays dividends it will also likely need to reduce or cut them, striking a dual blow to total shareholder returns. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (28% average weekly change). Earnings have declined by 30% per year over the past 5 years. Shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year (405% increase in shares outstanding). Minor Risk Market cap is less than US$100m (€9.12m market cap, or US$10.7m).
お知らせ • Dec 31Airthings ASA, Annual General Meeting, Apr 28, 2026Airthings ASA, Annual General Meeting, Apr 28, 2026.
お知らせ • Dec 30+ 2 more updatesAirthings ASA to Report Q3, 2026 Results on Oct 28, 2026Airthings ASA announced that they will report Q3, 2026 results on Oct 28, 2026
お知らせ • Dec 24Airthings ASA has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 25 million.Airthings ASA has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 25 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 250,000,000 Price\Range: NOK 0.1 Transaction Features: Regulation S; Rights Offering
New Risk • Nov 20New major risk - Market cap sizeThe company's market capitalization is less than US$10m. Market cap: €8.67m (US$10.00m) This is considered a major risk. Companies with a small market capitalization are most likely businesses that have not yet released a product to market or are simply a very small company without a wide reach. Either way, risk is elevated with these companies because there is a chance the product may not come to fruition or the company's addressable market or demand may not be as large as expected. In addition, if the company's size is the main factor, it is less likely to have many investors and analysts following it and scrutinizing its performance and outlook. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (18% average weekly change). Shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year (405% increase in shares outstanding). Market cap is less than US$10m (€8.67m market cap, or US$10.00m).
Board Change • Nov 11No independent directorsThere are 7 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. Of these new board members, none were independent directors. The company's board is composed of: 7 new directors. No experienced directors. 1 highly experienced director. No independent directors (7 non-independent directors). Chairman of the Board Geir Forre is the most experienced director on the board, commencing their role in 2015. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Lack of independent directors. Lack of board continuity. Lack of experienced directors.
お知らせ • Oct 09+ 1 more updateAirthings ASA has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 80 million.Airthings ASA has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 80 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 800,000,000 Price\Range: NOK 0.1 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing
お知らせ • Sep 10+ 1 more updateAirthings ASA has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 80 million.Airthings ASA has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of NOK 80 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 800,000,000 Price\Range: NOK 0.1 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing
New Risk • Jul 28New major risk - Financial positionThe company has less than a year of cash runway based on its current free cash flow trend. Free cash flow: -US$7.1m This is considered a major risk. With less than a year's worth of cash, the company will need to raise capital or take on debt unless its cash flows improve. This would dilute existing shareholders or increase balance sheet risk. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on free cash flow trend (-US$7.1m free cash flow). Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (12% average weekly change). Minor Risks Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable next year (US$2.8m net loss next year). Market cap is less than US$100m (€12.7m market cap, or US$14.7m).
Board Change • Jul 17Less than half of directors are independentThere are 5 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. Of these new board members, 1 was an independent director. The company's board is composed of: 3 independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. Independent Director Elisabeth Barrie was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2024. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Minority of independent directors. Lack of board continuity.
New Risk • Jul 15New minor risk - Share price stabilityThe company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of German stocks, typically moving 11% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Minor Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on current free cash flow (-US$7.1m). Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable next year (US$2.8m net loss next year). Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (11% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$100m (€11.7m market cap, or US$13.5m).
お知らせ • May 30Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the Second Quarter of 2025Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the second quarter of 2025. The company current outlook indicates revenues in the range of USD 7.0 - 9.0 million in the second quarter 2025.
Reported Earnings • May 29First quarter 2025 earnings released: US$0.02 loss per share (vs US$0.004 loss in 1Q 2024)First quarter 2025 results: US$0.02 loss per share (further deteriorated from US$0.004 loss in 1Q 2024). Revenue: US$9.21m (down 3.2% from 1Q 2024). Net loss: US$3.40m (loss widened 326% from 1Q 2024). Revenue is forecast to grow 14% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 8.6% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has fallen by 14% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 39% per year, which means it is performing significantly worse than earnings.
お知らせ • Apr 29Airthings ASA to Report Fiscal Year 2025 Final Results on Mar 25, 2026Airthings ASA announced that they will report fiscal year 2025 final results on Mar 25, 2026
Reported Earnings • Mar 28Full year 2024 earnings released: US$0.089 loss per share (vs US$0.032 loss in FY 2023)Full year 2024 results: US$0.089 loss per share (further deteriorated from US$0.032 loss in FY 2023). Revenue: US$38.5m (up 5.2% from FY 2023). Net loss: US$17.7m (loss widened 183% from FY 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 16% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 8.7% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 2% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 44% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.
New Risk • Feb 13New minor risk - ProfitabilityThe company is currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over the next 2 years. Trailing 12-month net loss: US$18m Forecast net loss in 2 years: US$199k This is considered a minor risk. Companies that are not profitable are more likely to be burning through cash and less likely to be well established. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. Without profits, the company is under pressure to grow significantly while potentially having to reduce costs and possibly needing to take on debt or raise capital to remain afloat. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Minor Risks Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over next 2 years (US$199k net loss in 2 years). Market cap is less than US$100m (€34.4m market cap, or US$35.8m).
Reported Earnings • Feb 07Full year 2024 earnings released: US$0.089 loss per share (vs US$0.032 loss in FY 2023)Full year 2024 results: US$0.089 loss per share (further deteriorated from US$0.032 loss in FY 2023). Revenue: US$38.5m (up 5.2% from FY 2023). Net loss: US$17.7m (loss widened 183% from FY 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 17% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 8.7% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 2% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 39% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.
お知らせ • Jan 08Airthings Announces Next-Generation Digital Radon Detector to Meet Growing DemandAirthings ASA launched Corentium Home 2, the next generation of its market-leading digital radon detector. This new device is an all-new, smarter version of its favorite Corentium Home, the most trusted digital radon detector in the world. Upcoming app features will provide people with easy access to radon levels in their homes as well as advice on how to reduce risk. CES attendees can preview Corentium Home 2 and the upcoming user experience in person at Airthings Booth #54203 at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas from January 7-10. Radon is a leading cause of lung cancer for nonsmokers and is responsible for more than 21,000 deaths every year in the United States alone. Although public awareness of radon-related risks has increased in recent years, three out of four Americans have never tested their home for radon, according to an SSRS survey.
お知らせ • Jan 06Airthings ASA Announces Employee Representatives to the Board of Directors ElectionsAirthings ASA has carried out an election for employee representatives to the Board of Directors. The following employee representatives have been elected. Employee representatives: Laoise Balance, Product Manager (new) and Tore Havsø Sæstad, Head of Software Platform (new). Deputy employee representatives: Anlaug Underdal, Head of Software Product Engineering and David Karlsson, Lead Software Architect in R&D. The term of office for the new employee representatives starts immediately.
お知らせ • Jan 01Airthings ASA, Annual General Meeting, May 28, 2025Airthings ASA, Annual General Meeting, May 28, 2025.
お知らせ • Dec 31+ 4 more updatesAirthings ASA to Report First Half, 2025 Results on Aug 19, 2025Airthings ASA announced that they will report first half, 2025 results on Aug 19, 2025
New Risk • Nov 11New minor risk - ProfitabilityThe company is currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over the next 2 years. Trailing 12-month net loss: US$6.1m Forecast net loss in 2 years: US$170k This is considered a minor risk. Companies that are not profitable are more likely to be burning through cash and less likely to be well established. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. Without profits, the company is under pressure to grow significantly while potentially having to reduce costs and possibly needing to take on debt or raise capital to remain afloat. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Minor Risks Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over next 2 years (US$170k net loss in 2 years). Market cap is less than US$100m (€47.4m market cap, or US$50.5m).
Reported Earnings • Oct 25Third quarter 2024 earnings released: US$0.01 loss per share (vs US$0.002 loss in 3Q 2023)Third quarter 2024 results: US$0.01 loss per share (further deteriorated from US$0.002 loss in 3Q 2023). Revenue: US$9.96m (down 1.2% from 3Q 2023). Net loss: US$1.75m (loss widened 295% from 3Q 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 19% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 10% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 16% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 42% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.
New Risk • Oct 23New minor risk - ProfitabilityThe company is currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over the next 2 years. Trailing 12-month net loss: US$4.8m Forecast net loss in 2 years: US$39k This is considered a minor risk. Companies that are not profitable are more likely to be burning through cash and less likely to be well established. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. Without profits, the company is under pressure to grow significantly while potentially having to reduce costs and possibly needing to take on debt or raise capital to remain afloat. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Minor Risks Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over next 2 years (US$39k net loss in 2 years). Market cap is less than US$100m (€42.9m market cap, or US$46.3m).
Reported Earnings • Aug 22Second quarter 2024 earnings released: US$0.01 loss per share (vs US$0.011 loss in 2Q 2023)Second quarter 2024 results: US$0.01 loss per share (improved from US$0.011 loss in 2Q 2023). Revenue: US$8.73m (up 17% from 2Q 2023). Net loss: US$2.06m (loss narrowed 6.9% from 2Q 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 28% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 11% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 15% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 36% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.
Board Change • Jul 11Less than half of directors are independentFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are only 3 independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: 3 independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. Independent Director Karin Berg was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.
Reported Earnings • May 17First quarter 2024 earnings releasedFirst quarter 2024 results: Revenue: US$9.51m (up 8.7% from 1Q 2023). Net loss: US$798.0k (loss narrowed 62% from 1Q 2023). Revenue is forecast to grow 27% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 10% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 2% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 32% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.
お知らせ • May 16Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the Second Quarter of 2024Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the second quarter of 2024. for the quarter, the company expects revenue of USD 8.0 million to USD 10.0 million.
Reported Earnings • Mar 21Full year 2023 earnings released: US$0.032 loss per share (vs US$0.061 loss in FY 2022)Full year 2023 results: US$0.032 loss per share (improved from US$0.061 loss in FY 2022). Revenue: US$36.6m (up 3.3% from FY 2022). Net loss: US$6.26m (loss narrowed 41% from FY 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 25% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 10% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has fallen by 3% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 39% per year, which means it is performing significantly worse than earnings.
お知らせ • Mar 05Airthings Appoints Emma Tryti as Chief Executive OfficerAirthings announced that Emma Tryti will start as the new Chief Executive Officer effective March 4, 2024. Tryti is a widely respected leader in the Norwegian financial industry, with experience as the former Chief Commercial Officer eCommerce and Invoice at Vipps and as Chief Executive Officer of Kron. Emma knows the company well from her tenure as a Board member over the past two years.
Reported Earnings • Feb 11Full year 2023 earnings released: US$0.032 loss per share (vs US$0.061 loss in FY 2022)Full year 2023 results: US$0.032 loss per share (improved from US$0.061 loss in FY 2022). Revenue: US$36.6m (up 3.3% from FY 2022). Net loss: US$6.26m (loss narrowed 41% from FY 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 27% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 10% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has fallen by 3% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 39% per year, which means it is performing significantly worse than earnings.
お知らせ • Feb 08Airthings ASA to Report First Half, 2024 Results on Jul 15, 2024Airthings ASA announced that they will report first half, 2024 results on Jul 15, 2024
お知らせ • Jan 10Airthings Launch the Airthings Renew Air Purifier At Ces 2024Airthings ASA announced the launch of Airthings Renew– the company’s first smart air purifier. By syncing with the Airthings app, users can both view air quality trends and cleanse the indoor air at home or in the office from anywhere, giving them greater control over the air they breathe. At the CES 2024 in Las Vegas this week, Airthings is also introducing the new Wave Enhance, a new compact and battery-operated indoor air quality monitor that is ideal for bedrooms and home offices, where restful sleep and the ability to focus are essential. The Wave Enhance features five indoor air quality sensors, including a high-precision CO2 sensor and sensors for airborne chemicals (VOCs), temperature, humidity, and air pressure.
お知らせ • Dec 28+ 5 more updatesAirthings ASA to Report First Half, 2024 Results on Aug 15, 2024Airthings ASA announced that they will report first half, 2024 results on Aug 15, 2024
Recent Insider Transactions • Nov 24CEO & Director recently bought €85k worth of stockOn the 21st of November, Emma Tryti bought around 340k shares on-market at roughly €0.25 per share. This trade did not impact their existing holding. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. This was Emma's only on-market trade for the last 12 months.
お知らせ • Nov 10Airthings ASA Appoints Emma Tryti as Next Chief Executive OfficerAirthings ASA announced the appointment of Emma Tryti as its next Chief Executive Officer. Tryti has been a member of Airthings’ board since 2021. She is a widely respected leader in the Norwegian fintech industry, with experience as former Chief Commercial Officer eCommerce and Invoice at Vipps and as Chief Executive Officer of Kron, a market-leading investment app in the Norwegian consumer market acquired by Storebrand in 2022. Among other things, Tryti also has experience from private equity transactions at Danske Bank Loan Capital Markets. Birkenes has led the company from a startup to become a leading brand in consumer and business markets, growing the revenue from $1.5M in 2015 to over $35M in 2022 where more than 70% of the revenue comes from North America. Airthings has established its B2C footprint sales with giants like Amazon and Home Depot and forged robust B2B alliances with large enterprises. The company became publicly traded in 2020.
お知らせ • Oct 31Airthings ASA Announces Executive ChangesAirthings ASA announced that Jeremy Gerst has decided to ep down as CFO in Airthings ASASA to take on a new position in another company. Magnus Navdal Bekkelund, VP Finance, who has previously held the role of interim CFO and knows the Company well will take over as Interim CFO until a new, permanent CFO is hired.
Reported Earnings • Oct 28Third quarter 2023 earnings released: US$0.001 loss per share (vs US$0.002 profit in 3Q 2022)Third quarter 2023 results: US$0.001 loss per share (down from US$0.002 profit in 3Q 2022). Revenue: US$10.1m (flat on 3Q 2022). Net loss: US$444.0k (down 267% from profit in 3Q 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 26% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 12% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany.
Recent Insider Transactions • Aug 31Chairman of the Board recently bought €76k worth of stockOn the 28th of August, Geir Forre bought around 300k shares on-market at roughly €0.25 per share. This transaction amounted to less than 1% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €526k worth in shares.
Reported Earnings • Jul 16Second quarter 2023 earnings released: US$0.01 loss per share (vs US$0.026 loss in 2Q 2022)Second quarter 2023 results: US$0.01 loss per share (improved from US$0.026 loss in 2Q 2022). Revenue: US$7.46m (up 8.8% from 2Q 2022). Net loss: US$2.21m (loss narrowed 50% from 2Q 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 22% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 12% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany.
お知らせ • Jul 14Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the Third Quarter of 2023Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the third quarter of 2023. For the third quarter 2023, the company expected revenue within the range of USD 9.0 - 12.0 million, with ARR of USD 4.1 - 4.4 million expected at the end of third quarter of 2023.
Recent Insider Transactions • Jun 20Chairman of the Board recently bought €66k worth of stockOn the 13th of June, Geir Forre bought around 300k shares on-market at roughly €0.22 per share. This transaction amounted to less than 1% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. In the last 3 months, they made an even bigger purchase worth €97k. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €795k worth in shares.
Recent Insider Transactions • May 28Chairman of the Board recently bought €60k worth of stockOn the 23rd of May, Geir Forre bought around 300k shares on-market at roughly €0.20 per share. This transaction amounted to less than 1% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €563k worth in shares.
お知らせ • May 17Airthings ASA Unveils Its Newest App At the Facilities Show in London, the Airthings Business AppAirthings ASA unveiled its newest app at the Facilities Show in London, the Airthings Business app. Airthings' new app allows access to real-time and historical data, allowing building managers to monitor the energy efficiency and health of their buildings directly through their smartphone. It also expedites air quality monitor installation by simply scanning an Airthings device and snapping it to the wall, making it the fastest way for facility managers to take control of their building's air quality. Those attending th Facilities Show at the ExCel London from May 16-18th can experience the new app in person Airthings Booth #FM3620. The Airthings Business app simplifies the deployment process of Airthings' industry-leading sensors for offices, schools, and commercial spaces, allowing for a faster and more seamless installation of the wireless, battery-operated indoor air quality monitors in any building. By streamlining the process, building owners, managers, and energy efficiency consultants can easily access the crucial data they need to develop a blueprint to optimize building operations, reduce energy consumption, and enhance occupant health and well-being. Buildings use 40% of the world's energy, and 30% of that comes from heating, ventilation, cooling, and lighting. By cutting down installation time and optimizing the process to ensure that all monitors maximize their effectiveness, managers can spend less time on installation and get a head start on their cost savings. In addition to supporting ultra-fast and easy sensor installation in any type of building, Airthings' new app will provide users with real-time air quality data that they can access anytime, making it the perfect companion to the Airthings for Business Dashboard. Key data points for facility managers such as temperature, CO2, humidity, PM, radon, light, and noise; will now be readily available for anyone in the building to access immediately in the palm of their hand. The new Airthings Business app is available to download on the App Store and Google Play Store and can be accessed at no additional cost by anyone with an Airthings for Business account.
Reported Earnings • May 06First quarter 2023 earnings released: US$0.01 loss per share (vs US$0.018 loss in 1Q 2022)First quarter 2023 results: US$0.01 loss per share (improved from US$0.018 loss in 1Q 2022). Revenue: US$8.75m (down 3.4% from 1Q 2022). Net loss: US$2.08m (loss narrowed 34% from 1Q 2022). Revenue is forecast to grow 20% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 13% growth forecast for the Electronic industry in Germany.
お知らせ • Feb 15Airthings ASA announced that it has received NOK 75 million in fundingAirthings ASA announced an accelerated book-built offer for the private placement of 23,437,500 common shares at an issue price of NOK 3.20 per share for gross proceeds of NODK 75,000,000 on February 13, 2023. Completion of the private placement is subject to approval by an extraordinary general meeting of the company, expected to be held on or about March 9 2023.
お知らせ • Feb 11Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the First Quarter of 2023Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the first quarter of 2023. For the first quarter 2023 the company expected revenue to fall within a wide revenue range of USD 8.5 million to USD 11.5 million, with ARR of USD 3.7 million to USD 4.0 million.
お知らせ • Feb 07Airthings Launches New Energy Efficiency Toolkit for Facility Managers at AHR 2023Airthings has officially announced the launch of a dynamic, new feature at the 2023 AHR Expo, perfect for HVAC pros: the Energy Efficiency Toolkit. Expanding Airthings' focus on using air quality data to balance health and energy-efficiency in any building, the dashboard feature provides customers with the data they need to identify unnecessary energy expenditure. AHR attendees, such as facility managers, HVAC industry professionals, building administrators, and any "fans" of good ventilation can check out the new software feature in the Airthings for Business Dashboard and meet the Airthings team in-person from February 6-8, 2023 at Building C, Level 1, Booth #C5952. Unnecessary heating and cooling is a massive source of wasted energy, especially in the hours when people are not present in buildings - not cool! In fact, buildings use 40% of the world's energy, and 30% of that comes from heating, ventilation, cooling and lighting. Airthings' Energy Efficiency Toolkit helps customers significantly reduce energy waste on ventilation, cooling, heating and lighting by providing them with actionable data & insights that can point to when and where HVAC systems are being overused. An optimized HVAC schedule is created by analyzing the aggregated air quality data gathered through Airthings' wireless sensors for every building in the customer's portfolio. Making adjustments to match the schedule results in a big reduction of energy consumption. Airthings' efforts to help customers save on their energy consumption and reduce costs are also driven heavily by the company's sustainability mission. In addition to utilizing circular principles to ensure responsible manufacturing and using high-quality components and materials to ensure long-term shelf lives, Airthings also aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) using them as a framework for its ESG actions.
お知らせ • Jan 05Airthings ASA Kicks Off CES 2023 with Launch of Brand New App for Its Indoor Air Quality MonitorsAirthings, ASA is kicking off CES 2023 by launching its new Airthings app a the air quality in whole home. As the leaders in smart indoor air quality monitoring, Airthings seeks to provide data-rich insights and personalized, actionable advice to its customers with its technology, ultimately helping them achieve peace of mind. The new Airthings app is the vehicle through which this can be accomplished, with an initial rollout during CES and many new features slated to be introduced throughout 2023 and beyond. Those attending CES 2023 will be able to experience the new app in person at Airthings Booth #8937, located in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Let's Clear The Air. It's hard to think company could make the air any clearer to understand. The result? An app that coaches through air-quality journey - understanding needs, tailoring reporting and providing advice that amplifies the potential of air for the better. The Airthings app is easy to set up, even easier to use and features detailed graphs, color-coded air indicators and tips on how to improve air quality. It is compatible with all Airthings devices in its View family of products, including its View Plus. Compatibility for its Wave products, such as Wave Plus and Wave Mini, will follow soon after launch, making the new Airthings app the most complete and comprehensive resource for the company's devices. In addition to providing multi-room monitoring for those with multiple Airthings monitors, the Airthings app offers insights and tips, all in a streamlined, easy-to-navigate format.
Recent Insider Transactions • Jan 03Chairman of the Board recently bought €156k worth of stockOn the 30th of December, Geir Forre bought around 481k shares on-market at roughly €0.32 per share. This transaction amounted to 1.4% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. In the last 3 months, they made an even bigger purchase worth €193k. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €823k worth in shares.
Board Change • Nov 16No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 9 non-independent directors. Chairman of the Board Geir Forre was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2022. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.
Recent Insider Transactions • Nov 04Chairman of the Board recently bought €193k worth of stockOn the 31st of October, Geir Forre bought around 480k shares on-market at roughly €0.40 per share. This transaction amounted to 1.4% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €667k worth in shares.
Recent Insider Transactions • Sep 22Chairman of the Board recently bought €102k worth of stockOn the 16th of September, Geir Forre bought around 200k shares on-market at roughly €0.51 per share. This transaction amounted to less than 1% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Geir has been a buyer over the last 12 months, purchasing a net total of €474k worth in shares.
Reported Earnings • Jul 16Second quarter 2022 earnings released: US$0.026 loss per share (vs US$0.12 loss in 2Q 2021)Second quarter 2022 results: US$0.026 loss per share. Revenue: US$6.85m (down 9.9% from 2Q 2021). Net loss: US$4.45m (loss widened 109% from 2Q 2021). Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 39%, compared to a 20% growth forecast for the industry in Germany.
お知らせ • Jul 15Airthings ASA Reiterates Earning Guidance for 2022Airthings ASA reiterated earning guidance for 2022. The company target USD 100 million revenue.
お知らせ • Jun 10Airthings ASA Revises Revenue Forecast for the Second Quarter 2022Airthings ASA revised revenue forecast for the second quarter 2022 to USD 6.4 million – USD 7.4 million from the previously indicated range of USD 8.0 million – USD 9.0 million. The downward revision reflects significant inventory adjustments at retailers and online channels. Despite the weakened sell-in to retail partners, channel reports indicate that Airthing’s end-user consumer sell-through is holding up better and more in line with original expectations. The company believes the inventory correction is temporary. However, to be prudent the company is taking steps to optimize its cost base and working capital to accelerate the path to profitability and to be prepared if demand is further affected through 2022 on the back of general consumer spending weakness. While temporary factors are putting downward pressure on topline revenues, the company’s management and board remain confident in the company’s ability to retain its leadership position in a rapidly growing market in the long-term.
Recent Insider Transactions • May 08Director recently bought €372k worth of stockOn the 5th of May, Geir Forre bought around 570k shares on-market at roughly €0.65 per share. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Insiders have collectively bought €468k more in shares than they have sold in the last 12 months.
Reported Earnings • May 08First quarter 2022 earnings released: US$0.02 loss per share (vs US$0.023 loss in 1Q 2021)First quarter 2022 results: US$0.02 loss per share (up from US$0.023 loss in 1Q 2021). Revenue: US$9.06m (up 35% from 1Q 2021). Net loss: US$3.13m (loss narrowed 22% from 1Q 2021). Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 63%, compared to a 28% growth forecast for the industry in Germany.
お知らせ • May 06Airthings ASA Provides Revenue Guidance for the Second Quarter of 2022Airthings ASA provided revenue guidance for the second quarter of 2022. For the quarter, the company estimates a revenue level of USD 8.0 - USD 9.0 million, with ARR of USD 3.3 - USD 3.7 million expected at the end of 2Q22.
Board Change • Apr 27No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 8 non-independent directors. Director Emma Tryti was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.
お知らせ • Apr 12+ 1 more updateAirthings ASA to Report Q4, 2022 Results on Feb 09, 2023Airthings ASA announced that they will report Q4, 2022 results on Feb 09, 2023
Reported Earnings • Apr 03Full year 2021 earnings released: US$0.41 loss per share (vs US$0.30 loss in FY 2020)Full year 2021 results: US$0.41 loss per share (down from US$0.30 loss in FY 2020). Revenue: US$311.1m (up 45% from FY 2020). Net loss: US$70.4m (loss widened 75% from FY 2020). Over the next year, revenue is expected to shrink by 83% compared to a 28% growth forecast for the industry in Germany.
Reported Earnings • Feb 16Full year 2021 earnings: EPS in line with expectations, revenues disappointFull year 2021 results: kr0.41 loss per share (down from kr0.30 loss in FY 2020). Revenue: kr311.1m (up 45% from FY 2020). Net loss: kr70.4m (loss widened 75% from FY 2020). Revenue missed analyst estimates by 3.6%. Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 53%, compared to a 23% growth forecast for the industry in Germany.
Reported Earnings • Nov 01Third quarter 2021 earnings released: kr0.002 loss per share (vs kr0.09 loss in 3Q 2020)The company reported a solid third quarter result with reduced losses, improved revenues and improved control over expenses. Third quarter 2021 results: Revenue: kr88.5m (up 110% from 3Q 2020). Net loss: kr300.0k (loss narrowed 97% from 3Q 2020).
お知らせ • Sep 24Airthings ASA Launches View CO2 for Business with 10 Years of Battery LifeAirthings ASA announced a new product addition to its portfolio: View CO2 for Business. The new battery-operated, wireless sensor will empower schools and offices everywhere to take charge of their air quality by warning them when carbon dioxide (CO2) exceeds recommended levels and indoor air quality deteriorates. View CO2 for Business combines easily with the rest of the products in the Airthings for Business solution, which lets you monitor, visualize, and control your indoor air quality remotely to ensure a safe and healthy environment. High CO2 levels can increase the risk of airborne virus transmission and cause lower productivity, drowsiness, headaches, and loss of concentration. Since our bodies expel CO2 when we breathe out, the levels can rise quickly in enclosed spaces with poor ventilation. For that reason, measuring CO2 levels serves as a good indicator of indoor air quality and how well a ventilation system is working. Monitoring humidity and temperature indoors is also important as both conditions correlate with virus transmission. State of the art design coupled with smart tech: In addition to carbon dioxide, the new View CO2 for Business also measures temperature, humidity, virus risk, noise, and light. The Virus Risk Indicator fuses data from Airthings core sensors into an algorithm to calculate the risk of airborne virus spread in an indoor space. The capability helps schools and offices understand their indoor air quality and how it contributes to spreading airborne viruses, providing personalized insights to minimize the risk. The optional CO2 Alert feature lets anyone know when a room needs a breather by visually alerting them through a red LED light on the product when CO2 levels get too high. View CO2 for Business includes a customizable, ultra-low power display to maximize battery life up to ten years. Users can choose to show the live sensor data that matters most to them or a QR code so that anyone in the room can check the air quality in that space in real-time. The live sensor data will enable students, educators, and office workers to take immediate actions to improve the air quality, while facility managers and building owners can remotely monitor and leverage advanced analytics to optimize air quality and energy usage–saving both time and costs. Flattening the curve: As the pandemic continues, schools and offices everywhere look for effective strategies to ensure their indoor environments are safe for children and tenants. Countries such as Belgium and the Netherlands have already introduced regulations to monitor air quality in schools. The UK and several states in the US, including California, are also looking at implementing similar measures. The government of Quebec in Canada has also taken steps to address indoor air quality in its schools and has recently closed an agreement with Airthings to supply air quality monitoring to schools across the region, as part of a ten-year contract. View CO2 for Business makes monitoring CO2 accessible for any school, office, or commercial building. Quick and easy installation, totally wireless sensors, user-friendly dashboard, and easy reporting ensure that anyone can take control of the indoor air quality. View CO2 for Business is the latest addition to the Airthings for Business solution. Set up in a matter of minutes, the solution is easy to scale and customize to any new or existing space. Indoor air quality data with advanced cloud analytics is available via the Airthings Dashboard and users can create reports to ensure they comply with local regulations.
Executive Departure • Aug 05CFO & Head of Investor Relations Erik Lundby has left the companyOn the 31st of July, Erik Lundby's tenure as CFO & Head of Investor Relations ended. We don't have any record of a personal shareholding under Erik's name. A total of 2 executives have left over the last 12 months.
Reported Earnings • Aug 02Second quarter 2021 earnings released: kr0.11 loss per share (vs kr0.09 loss in 2Q 2020)The company reported a solid second quarter result with improved revenues and control over costs, although losses increased. Second quarter 2021 results: Revenue: kr68.0m (up 79% from 2Q 2020). Net loss: kr19.3m (loss widened 76% from 2Q 2020).
お知らせ • Apr 30Airthings ASA Reiterates Revenue and ARR Expectations for the Full-Year and Second Quarter of 2021Airthings ASA reiterated revenue and ARR expectations for the full-year and second quarter of 2021. It reiterated its full-year revenue and ARR expectations and expects second quarter revenue and ARR midpoint of NOK 65 million and NOK 18 million respectively.
お知らせ • Mar 19Airthings Rolls Out Its Wave Mini in Nearly 800 Walmart StoresAirthings announced that the markets' first of a kind smart air quality monitor with mold-risk indication, Wave Mini, will be for sale in 789 Walmart stores beginning May 1, 2021 as a seasonal offering. Just in time for allergy season, when people are looking for ways to defend against allergies and asthma triggers, Wave Mini provides users with insights into common indoor air pollutants in the home such as mold and airborne chemicals (VOCs), so they can make small changes to optimize their air quality before it's too late. Small Changes, Big Impact: The best way to protect oneself is by monitoring the indoor air quality. Airthings' Wave Mini, includes sensors for airborne chemicals (VOCs), temperature, humidity as well as a mold risk indicator, which can gauge the likelihood of mold growth--before people even see it. When they know what's in the air, small changes in the daily habits make a big difference to the health of peoples family. Wave Mini will be available in Walmart stores starting May 1st at a retail price of $79.99 as a seasonal offering.
お知らせ • Mar 13Airthings Launches View Plus, Most Advanced Air Quality TechnologyAirthings has launched View Plus, the brand's most advanced air quality technology to date. Battery-operated and Wi-Fi-enabled, View Plus includes sensors for particulate matter (PM), radon, carbon dioxide (CO2) and much more, along with a customizable display for easy visualization. View Plus is available in two versions--one for consumers and one for public and commercial buildings--with both versions enabling people to take control over their air and empowering them to improve it. For families, View Plus brings a new level of peace of mind, helping families rest assured that their homes are healthy. For businesses, View Plus is the most comprehensive indoor air quality monitor to complement the Airthings for Business solution, helping create healthy, productive, and energy-efficient indoor spaces, whether it be a school, office or a restaurant.
Recent Insider Transactions • Dec 16Insider recently bought €9.4k worth of stockOn the 10th of December, Tore Rismyhr bought around 8k shares on-market at roughly €1.24 per share. In the last 3 months, there was an even bigger purchase from another insider worth €13k. Insiders have collectively bought €40k more in shares than they have sold in the last 12 months.
お知らせ • Dec 11Airthings Launches CO2 AlertAirthings ASA announced a new feature for its business solution: CO2 Alert. The new capability will help schools and offices to keep their indoor air quality in check by warning them when Carbon Dioxide (CO2) exceeds the recommended levels. High CO2 levels can increase the risk of airborne viruses spreading between people and impact cognitive abilities. By letting users know when a room needs a breather, they can make quick changes, such as opening a window or door, to improve the air quality. CO2 Alert will start rolling out from December 9, 2020 to new and existing Airthings for Business customers at no additional cost.
Recent Insider Transactions • Dec 07Board Member recently bought €13k worth of stockOn the 30th of November, Audhild Andersen Randa bought around 11k shares on-market at roughly €1.25 per share. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Insiders have collectively bought €31k more in shares than they have sold in the last 12 months.
お知らせ • Nov 27+ 5 more updatesAirthings ASA to Report Q3, 2021 Results on Oct 28, 2021Airthings ASA announced that they will report Q3, 2021 results on Oct 28, 2021
お知らせ • Nov 19+ 1 more updateAirthings Launches Virus Risk IndicatorAirthings officially unveiled a brand-new capability for its business solution: the Airthings Virus Risk Indicator. Designed to create an indoor environment where people thrive, but viruses don’t, Airthings’ Virus Risk Indicator is now available to all new and existing Airthings for Business customers. The new feature helps people understand their indoor air quality and how it contributes to spreading airborne viruses, providing personalized insights that will allow them to minimize the risk. Indoor Air in the Spotlight: The global pandemic has driven an unprecedented increase in awareness and concern about indoor air quality and how it can impact health. As a result, human are living through a time where schools, offices and other commercial buildings are under immense pressure to foster an environment that preserves the health and wellness of their occupants, employees, and students. Tactics to minimize the spread of COVID-19 such as avoiding close contact, using face masks, and washing hands frequently have become human new normal. As public health authorities have acknowledged the potential of airborne spread, there’s an increased focus on the role of ventilation in buildings too. Airthings’ Virus Risk Indicator provides a solution for businesses and schools to take control of their indoor air, by understanding their risk and minimizing the spread of viruses indoors. How the Virus Risk Indicator Works: The Virus Risk Indicator uses data from Airthings core sensors that track CO2, humidity, and temperature into a custom-developed algorithm that calculates the risk of airborne virus spread in an indoor space. The Virus Risk Indicator evaluates four factors that have direct relationships with indoor airborne virus spread and then assigns a ranked risk level ranging from one to 10. These factors include the following: Virus survival rate: How long virus microdroplets can survive in the air; Room occupancy: Densely populated rooms increase the chance that people breathe each other's breath; Ventilation rate: How much and how often fresh air is coming in a space; The body’s natural defenses: The effectiveness of human bodies to defend against airborne viruses is affected by temperature and humidity. Once integrated, Airthings for Business customers can access their Virus Risk Indicator data via the Airthings Dashboard, an online platform that provides access to real-time and historical sensor data. An out-of-the-box solution for any building: The Airthings for Business solution is ideally suited for any office, school, or commercial space. By monitoring the air quality in individual rooms and spaces, users can understand which areas have elevated airborne virus risk and adjust accordingly. Airthings’ mitigation insights will provide advice on how to manage and reduce human risk, such as increasing or changing ventilation systems or establishing occupancy limits on certain rooms. Different areas might need a different approach, and data is essential for planning preventive measures as part of a virus risk reduction strategy. Because the Airthings for Business solution continuously monitors indoor air quality, it is feasible to evaluate where human methods are working and where they aren’t. Armed with this data, human can then test different methods to find a sweet spot that keeps human airborne Virus Risk levels low. Users can even generate a Virus Risk Insight report to receive a detailed analysis of all monitored rooms in human building. The report provides insight into indoor air quality and the factors that might impact the spread of airborne viruses. Airthings sensors do not measure nor detect viruses in the air. Airthings’ Virus Risk Indicator is now officially available as a monitoring feature in the Airthings for Business solution, which also measures CO2, humidity, temperature, radon, airborne chemicals (VOCs), pressure, occupancy and relative light intensity.
お知らせ • Nov 12Airthings ASA to Report Q3, 2020 Results on Nov 19, 2020Airthings ASA announced that they will report Q3, 2020 results at 7:00 AM, Central European Standard Time on Nov 19, 2020