Did Andritz's (WBAG:ANDR) Maintained Revenue Guidance Signal Underlying Strength Despite Softer Earnings?

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  • Andritz AG recently reported third quarter and nine-month 2025 earnings, showing year-over-year declines in sales and net income, but confirmed its full-year revenue guidance at between €8.0 billion and €8.3 billion.
  • While financial results came in lower than last year, management’s decision to maintain its guidance signals confidence in the company’s future performance and order pipeline.
  • We'll examine how Andritz's reaffirmed full-year outlook amid lower quarterly results may influence the company’s investment narrative and analyst expectations.

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Andritz Investment Narrative Recap

For investors considering Andritz, the case rests on belief in the company’s ability to convert a record-high order backlog into future sales and margin recovery as cyclical demand stabilizes. The recent earnings miss has not materially changed the main short-term catalyst, robust order intake across Hydropower and a recovering Pulp & Paper segment, nor has it heightened the top risk: continued weakness in core end-markets remains the primary challenge.

Among recent announcements, Andritz’s confirmation of full-year revenue guidance at €8.0 billion to €8.3 billion stands out, suggesting confidence despite year-over-year declines in sales and net income. This guidance reassures on near-term revenue visibility, which is closely tied to the pace at which the company can deliver on its hefty order book and recover from last year’s order slowdown in key divisions.

Yet while guidance remains intact, investors should be aware that persistent end-market softness in Pulp & Paper could still test...

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Andritz's narrative projects €9.7 billion revenue and €684.0 million earnings by 2028. This requires a 6.5% yearly revenue growth and a €220.1 million earnings increase from €463.9 million today.

Uncover how Andritz's forecasts yield a €70.50 fair value, a 9% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

WBAG:ANDR Community Fair Values as at Nov 2025

Seven valuations from the Simply Wall St Community range from €54 to €141.82 per share, showing widely different views on Andritz’s worth. Recent confirmation of robust revenue guidance supports optimism but ongoing end-market weakness could weigh on performance, so consider these contrasting outlooks when forming your own view.

Explore 7 other fair value estimates on Andritz - why the stock might be worth 16% less than the current price!

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