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EXEL Industries: 2024–2025 half-year results

Core Viewpoint - EXEL Industries reported a decline in revenue and recurring EBITDA for the first half of 2024-2025, primarily due to lower volumes in Agricultural Spraying, while maintaining a focus on debt reduction and cash flow optimization [5][13]. Financial Performance - Revenue for the first half of 2024-2025 was €443.4 million, down 10.0% from €492.7 million in the same period of 2023-2024 [5][6]. - Recurring EBITDA decreased to €20.3 million, representing 4.6% of revenue, compared to 6.2% in the previous year [7][5]. - Net income was €1.5 million, a decline from €4.7 million in the first half of 2023-2024 [7][5]. Debt and Cash Flow Management - The Group's net financial debt improved by €38 million, standing at €174.5 million compared to €212.7 million in the previous year, due to efforts in reducing working capital requirements (WCR) and inventory levels [9][5]. - Despite a negative change in WCR of €30 million, the Group's focus on cash flow generation and debt reduction remains a priority [9][13]. Segment Performance - Agricultural Spraying revenue fell by €53.4 million, or 21.5%, reflecting a significant decline in volumes [4][6]. - Other segments, such as Sugar Beet and Industrial Spraying, showed stable or slight growth, with Sugar Beet revenue remaining relatively unchanged [4][6]. Future Outlook - Order intake in Agricultural Spraying is showing limited visibility but signs of recovery in Europe, while market conditions for Sugar Beet Harvesting remain uncertain [12][15]. - The Group plans to continue aligning production capacities and cost structures with business levels in response to lower volumes [15][12]. Investment and Capex - Capital expenditures (Capex) amounted to €15.6 million, including ongoing construction of a new plant in Stains, France [10].