Reported Earnings • Apr 21
Full year 2025 earnings released: kr0.62 loss per share (vs kr0.43 profit in FY 2024) Full year 2025 results: kr0.62 loss per share (down from kr0.43 profit in FY 2024). Revenue: kr2.52b (up 30% from FY 2024). Net loss: kr112.4m (down 244% from profit in FY 2024). Revenue is forecast to grow 12% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 7.5% growth forecast for the Interactive Media and Services industry in the United Kingdom. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 58% per year whereas the company’s share price has increased by 60% per year. お知らせ • Apr 17
Acast AB (publ), Annual General Meeting, May 19, 2026 Acast AB (publ), Annual General Meeting, May 19, 2026, at 10:30 W. Europe Standard Time. Location: acasts head office, kungsgatan 28, stockholm Sweden Reported Earnings • Feb 13
Full year 2025 earnings released: kr0.62 loss per share (vs kr0.43 profit in FY 2024) Full year 2025 results: kr0.62 loss per share (down from kr0.43 profit in FY 2024). Revenue: kr2.52b (up 30% from FY 2024). Net loss: kr112.4m (down 244% from profit in FY 2024). Revenue is forecast to grow 12% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 7.4% growth forecast for the Interactive Media and Services industry in the United Kingdom. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 58% per year but the company’s share price has increased by 65% per year, which means it is tracking significantly ahead of earnings growth. お知らせ • Jun 25
Acast AB (Publ) Announces Chief Executive Officer Changes Ross Adams has notified the Board that he wishes to resign from his position, following nearly eight successful years as Chief Executive Officer of Acast AB (publ) (Acast), to continue in a strategic advisory role. The Board has resolved to appoint Greg Glenday, currently Chief Business Officer, as new Chief Executive Officer to succeed Ross Adams. Greg Glenday will assume his new position immediately. Greg Glenday has been part of Acast's management since 2023, following over a decade in global C-level roles, including Chief Revenue Officer of Shazam and, more recently, CEO of Lightbox. Board Change • Jun 01
Insufficient new directors There is 1 new director who has joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: 1 new director. 5 experienced directors. 1 highly experienced director. Director Marta Martinez was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2025. The company’s insufficient board refreshment is considered a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model. お知らせ • May 29
Acast Launches Smart Recommendations: AI-Powered Podcast Ad Planning Acast announced the launch of Smart Recommendations - an AI search engine that allows advertisers to find relevant podcast audiences in seconds, simply by describing who they want to reach. The aim is to optimize how podcast advertising is bought and sold, making campaign planning faster and more effective. Using AI models combined with a decade of Acast's own data and experience, Smart Recommendations works like an AI media planner - turning a simple prompt like "I want to reach women in Canada interested in investing" into a curated list of high-fit podcasts. Early testing of Smart Recommendations with Acast's internal sales teams and select customers has yielded promising results. Over 200 campaign briefs have utilized the tool in testing, leading to a significant reduction in planning time - by up to as much as 92%. Notably, 80% of ad buyers in testing discovered additional, previously unconsidered podcasts for their campaigns. Early indicators from shows with under 50,000 weekly listening show a significant uplift, including a 14% increase in median purchase rate. お知らせ • May 20
Acast AB (publ) Elects Marta Martinez as Director Acast AB (publ) at its Annual General Meeting held on May 20, 2025, approved the Nomination Committee's proposal and elects Marta Martinez as new Director. お知らせ • May 11
Acast AB (publ) Announces CEO Changes Acast AB (publ) announces that CEO Ross Adams will be on a temporary medical leave for health- related reasons for up to three months. Emily Villatte, Deputy CEO and CFO, has been appointed to serve as Acting CEO of Acast, effective 10 May 2025, during Ross' absence. Emily Villatte, Deputy CEO and CFO of Acast, has been part of Acast's management since 2019. Reported Earnings • Apr 18
Full year 2024 earnings released: EPS: kr0.43 (vs kr0.99 loss in FY 2023) Full year 2024 results: EPS: kr0.43 (up from kr0.99 loss in FY 2023). Revenue: kr1.94b (up 19% from FY 2023). Net income: kr78.2m (up kr257.9m from FY 2023). Profit margin: 4.0% (up from net loss in FY 2023). The move to profitability was driven by higher revenue. Revenue is forecast to grow 13% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 8.2% growth forecast for the Interactive Media and Services industry in the United Kingdom. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 49% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 10% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings. お知らせ • Feb 25
Acast AB (publ), Annual General Meeting, May 20, 2025 Acast AB (publ), Annual General Meeting, May 20, 2025. お知らせ • Feb 12
Acast AB (publ) to Report Fiscal Year 2024 Final Results on Apr 16, 2025 Acast AB (publ) announced that they will report fiscal year 2024 final results at 9:00 AM, Central European Standard Time on Apr 16, 2025 お知らせ • Dec 06
Acast AB (publ) (OM:ACAST) agreed to acquire Wonder Media Network for $7.80 million. Acast AB (publ) (OM:ACAST) agreed to acquire Wonder Media Network for $7.80 million on December 6, 2024. A cash consideration of $5.5 million will be paid by Acast AB (publ). The consideration consists of 1.77 million common equity of Acast AB (publ) to be issued for common equity of Wonder Media Network. The expected completion of the transaction is January 2, 2025. お知らせ • Oct 22
Acast AB (Publ) Appoints Nomination Committee for the Annual General Meeting 2025 Acast AB (publ) announced according to a decision at the 2024 Annual General Meeting of Acast AB (publ), the Chair of the Board has convened a Nomination Committee for the 2025 Annual General Meeting, appointed by the largest owners in the company. The Nomination Committee consists of: Sofia Hasselberg (chair), appointed by Bonnier Capital AB; Cecilia Tunberger, appointed by Alfvén & Didrikson AB; Anders Lindeberg, appointed by Moor & Moor AB; Daniel Kristiansson, Alecta, appointed by the three largest owners' representatives in the nomination committee. お知らせ • Oct 21
Acast AB (Publ) Announces Nomination Committee for the Annual General Meeting 2024 Acast AB (publ) has convened a Nomination Committee for the 2024; Annual General Meeting, appointed by the largest owners in the company. The Nomination Committee consists of: Sofia Hasselberg (chair), appointed by Bonnier Capital AB; Cecilia Tunberger, appointed by Alfvén & Didrikson AB; Anders Lindeberg, appointed by Moor & Moor AB; Martin Nilsson, Första AP-fonden, appointed by the three largest owners' representatives in the nomination committee. Recent Insider Transactions • Aug 12
Independent Chair of the Board recently bought kr262k worth of stock On the 3rd of August, John Harrobin bought around 31k shares on-market at roughly kr8.46 per share. This transaction amounted to 12% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. This was John's only on-market trade for the last 12 months. Reported Earnings • Aug 04
Second quarter 2023 earnings released: kr0.079 loss per share (vs kr0.40 loss in 2Q 2022) Second quarter 2023 results: kr0.079 loss per share (improved from kr0.40 loss in 2Q 2022). Revenue: kr386.3m (up 22% from 2Q 2022). Net loss: kr14.2m (loss narrowed 80% from 2Q 2022). お知らせ • Jun 09
Acast and Podchaser Announces the Launch of an AI-Powered Capability Acast and Podchaser announced the launch of an AI-powered capability that allows advertisers to expand their reach in podcasting and refine their targeting further than ever before. Collections+ has been developed and tested with the Acast Marketplace and has enabled Acast to monetize 5% more shows in the first seven weeks of testing. Collections+ is now being made available to any ad platform or marketplace in the industry looking to enhance its own targeting, via Podchaser. With Collections+, data on podcasts and their audiences is pulled from the widest range of sources across podcasting - including the hosting platform's own data, Podchaser's first-party data, Apple Podcasts and Spotify category and chart data, IAB categories, surveys and transcriptions. The data is then synthesized using AI models, sorting podcasts into verticals based on all data points about that show available. This creates the highest-quality collections for advertisers to target against in the industry, replacing the traditional method, where podcasts are categorized manually into groups which advertisers then choose to buy against for their campaigns. This makes podcasts more discoverable to advertisers and attracting even more relevant advertising to engaged audiences than before. Data shows that 44% of US podcast advertising investment lands with the top 500 shows. But these shows only account for 12% of monthly reach, which means advertisers are missing the opportunity to target nearly 88% of the addressable podcast audience. Collections+ benefits all parties in podcasting: for advertisers it brings more scale, better campaign diversity and increased effectiveness. For podcasters, it means greater discoverability amongst advertisers, increased chance of revenue and more shows monetized. Reported Earnings • Feb 16
Full year 2022 earnings released: kr1.59 loss per share (vs kr1.91 loss in FY 2021) Full year 2022 results: kr1.59 loss per share (improved from kr1.91 loss in FY 2021). Revenue: kr1.39b (up 36% from FY 2021). Net loss: kr286.4m (loss narrowed 4.7% from FY 2021). Reported Earnings • Aug 03
Second quarter 2022 earnings released: kr0.40 loss per share (vs kr1.28 loss in 2Q 2021) Second quarter 2022 results: kr0.40 loss per share (up from kr1.28 loss in 2Q 2021). Revenue: kr315.8m (up 39% from 2Q 2021). Net loss: kr70.6m (loss narrowed 61% from 2Q 2021). Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 58%, compared to a 12% growth forecast for the industry in the United Kingdom. Board Change • Jul 05
Less than half of directors are independent Following the recent departure of a director, there is only 1 independent director on the board. The company's board is composed of: 1 independent director. 5 non-independent directors. Independent Director Bjorn Jeffery was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2019. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model. Board Change • Jun 13
Less than half of directors are independent Following the recent departure of a director, there is only 1 independent director on the board. The company's board is composed of: 1 independent director. 5 non-independent directors. Independent Director Bjorn Jeffery was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2019. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model. Reported Earnings • May 19
First quarter 2022 earnings released: kr0.41 loss per share (vs kr0.37 loss in 1Q 2021) First quarter 2022 results: kr0.41 loss per share (down from kr0.37 loss in 1Q 2021). Revenue: kr298.3m (up 51% from 1Q 2021). Net loss: kr73.2m (loss widened 49% from 1Q 2021). Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 55%, compared to a 16% growth forecast for the industry in the United Kingdom. Board Change • Apr 29
Less than half of directors are independent Following the recent departure of a director, there are only 2 independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: 2 independent directors. 3 non-independent directors. Independent Director Bjorn Jeffery was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2019. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model. Reported Earnings • Apr 08
Full year 2021 earnings released Full year 2021 results: Revenue: kr1.03b (up 73% from FY 2020). Net loss: kr300.4m (loss widened 74% from FY 2020). Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 60%, compared to a 17% growth forecast for the industry in the United Kingdom. Reported Earnings • Feb 12
Full year 2021 earnings: EPS in line with analyst expectations despite revenue beat Full year 2021 results: kr1.91 loss per share (down from kr1.36 loss in FY 2020). Revenue: kr1.03b (up 73% from FY 2020). Net loss: kr300.4m (loss widened 74% from FY 2020). Revenue exceeded analyst estimates by 3.2%. Over the next year, revenue is forecast to grow 58%, compared to a 22% growth forecast for the industry in the United Kingdom. Reported Earnings • Nov 12
Third quarter 2021 earnings released: kr0.26 loss per share The company reported a soft third quarter result with increased losses and weaker control over costs, although revenues improved. Third quarter 2021 results: Revenue: kr265.1m (up 11% from 3Q 2020). Net loss: kr46.1m (loss widened 67% from 3Q 2020). Board Change • Aug 25
Less than half of directors are independent Following the recent departure of a director, there are only 2 independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: 2 independent directors. 3 non-independent directors. Independent Director Björn Jeffery was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2019. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.