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Bolloré First Half 2024 Earnings: EPS: €0.029 (vs €0.015 in 1H 2023)
Bolloré (EPA:BOL) First Half 2024 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: €10.6b (up 70% from 1H 2023).
- Net income: €83.4m (up 93% from 1H 2023).
- Profit margin: 0.8% (up from 0.7% in 1H 2023). The increase in margin was driven by higher revenue.
- EPS: €0.029 (up from €0.015 in 1H 2023).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Bolloré Earnings Insights
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 8.3% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 8.3% growth forecast for the Entertainment industry in France.
Performance of the French Entertainment industry.
The company's shares are down 2.6% from a week ago.
Balance Sheet Analysis
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About ENXTPA:BOL
Bolloré
Engages in the transportation and logistics, communications, and industry businesses in France, rest of Europe, the Americas, Asia, Oceania, and Africa.