Evolution (OM:EVO) Margin Compression Challenges Bullish Narratives Despite FY 2025 Profit Scale

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Evolution (OM:EVO) has wrapped up FY 2025 with fourth quarter revenue of €514.2 million and basic EPS of €1.54, set against a trailing twelve month EPS of €5.24 on revenue of about €2.1 billion. Over recent quarters in 2025, the company has seen revenue move between €507.1 million and €524.3 million, while quarterly EPS ranged from €1.22 to €1.54. This gives investors a clearer view of how headline growth is feeding into earnings. With a trailing net profit margin of 51.4% compared to 60.3% a year earlier, the focus this season is on how much profitability the business is keeping as it scales.

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With the numbers on the table, the next step is to see how they line up against the major narratives around Evolution, highlighting where the current earnings support the story and where expectations may need a rethink.

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51.4% margin now vs 60.3% before

  • On a trailing basis, Evolution converted €2.1b of revenue into €1.1b of net income, which works out to a 51.4% net profit margin compared with 60.3% a year earlier, so a smaller share of sales is turning into profit than before.
  • What stands out for the bullish view is that a 51.4% margin sits alongside trailing twelve month EPS of €5.24 and net income of €1.1b, yet the recent year is described as having negative earnings growth versus the prior five year pace of 20.8% per year, which means:
    • Supporters pointing to historically strong growth now have to explain why the latest twelve month margin is lower than the earlier 60.3% level.
    • The mix of high absolute profitability and weaker recent growth creates a test for any bullish claim that past growth trends still fully reflect the current earnings power.

EPS trend flattens after strong five years

  • Quarterly basic EPS in 2025 moved in a relatively tight band between €1.22 and €1.54, while trailing twelve month EPS stepped down from €5.94 in late 2024 to €5.24 by Q4 2025, which aligns with the comment that earnings growth over the last year turned negative compared with 20.8% per year over five years.
  • Critics focused on a bearish angle highlight that earnings growth is now forecast at about 3.5% per year, below the Swedish market forecast of 9.5%, and the recent EPS pattern gives them concrete backing because:
    • The move from €5.94 to €5.24 in trailing EPS fits with the idea that growth has cooled relative to the earlier multi year trend.
    • With revenue forecast at 5.7% per year and earnings at 3.5%, bears can point to a gap between top line and bottom line growth that aligns with the reported margin compression.
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P/E 9.9x and 5.33% yield vs DCF fair value

  • The shares trade on a P/E of 9.9x against an industry level of 17.8x and peer average of 21.6x. The current price of SEK559.60 sits well below the stated DCF fair value of SEK1,652.01 and comes with a trailing dividend yield of 5.33%.
  • Supporters taking a bullish stance see this as a powerful valuation and income combo, yet the recent earnings slowdown adds an extra layer to that story because:
    • The apparent 66.1% discount to the DCF fair value and the 5.33% dividend yield are being offered at a time when trailing profit margins have moved from 60.3% to 51.4%.
    • That tension between a low 9.9x P/E and softer recent earnings growth is exactly what investors have to weigh when deciding how much weight to give the DCF fair value figure of SEK1,652.01.

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Evolution now has a cooler earnings profile, with margins at 51.4% versus 60.3% before and trailing EPS moving from €5.94 to €5.24.

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