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Fugro warns that US headwinds will affect revenue in 2025

Dutch geological data specialist Fugro reported that its fourth-quarter revenues were affected by political uncertainty in the U.S. and further setbacks are expected next year.

Fugro, a provider of geotechnical and survey services, subsea, and geosciences, reported 610.37 millions euros in revenue for the fourth quarter, slightly less than market expectations, which were 589.8 million euro. This was due to headwinds from the Americas and Middle East, and India.

The Americas region, which accounts for 22% of group revenue, saw sales fall 11.5% organically to 137.8 millions euros in the fourth quarter, due in part to the uncertainty surrounding the U.S. election and possible policy changes. This had a particular impact on the geophysical division.

Fugro's 2025 EBIT margin is expected to be between 11% and 15%. The group expects that the slowdown on the U.S. Market will weigh on revenue growth in particular during the first half of this year. The company reported adjusted EBIT of 71.8 million euro in the fourth quarter. This was higher than the 54 million euro consensus estimate.

The group said that it would also propose a 0.75 euro dividend per share. This is an 87.5% rise compared to a year earlier. $1 = 0.9630 euro (Reporting and editing by Himani Sarkar, Mrigank Dhaniwala and Alban Kachler)

(source: Reuters)