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Vaisala Corporation Financial Statement Release January–December 2025: Strong performance in 2025, orders received improved in Q4
Globenewswire· 2026-02-12 07:00
Core Insights - Vaisala Corporation reported strong performance in 2025, with a notable increase in orders received in Q4 despite challenges in the renewable energy market and normalization in meteorology and aviation sectors [1][11][12] Financial Performance - In Q4 2025, orders received were EUR 152.0 million, a 5% increase from EUR 144.5 million in Q4 2024, while the full-year orders received decreased by 9% to EUR 517.2 million [7][9] - Net sales for Q4 2025 were EUR 162.3 million, down 3% from EUR 167.5 million in Q4 2024, but full-year net sales increased by 6% to EUR 596.9 million [7][9] - EBITA for Q4 2025 was EUR 26.1 million, a decrease from EUR 30.3 million in Q4 2024, while full-year EBITA rose to EUR 94.2 million from EUR 90.3 million [7][9] - Earnings per share for Q4 2025 were EUR 0.50, down from EUR 0.59 in Q4 2024, and for the full year, it was EUR 1.65 compared to EUR 1.76 in 2024 [9][10] Business Outlook - For 2026, Vaisala estimates net sales to be between EUR 600–630 million and EBITA to be in the range of EUR 95–110 million [4][18] - Industrial markets are expected to grow, particularly in data centers, semiconductors, life sciences, and power sectors, while meteorology and aviation markets are anticipated to remain stable [5][17] - Renewable energy markets are projected to stabilize after a decline in 2025, with Xweather subscription sales expected to grow [6][17] Strategic Developments - The company successfully integrated acquisitions into its Xweather team, leading to a 50% increase in subscription sales in 2025, with organic growth of 11% in constant currencies [16] - The Industrial Measurements business area achieved record-high order intake and net sales, contributing significantly to overall performance [14][12] - Vaisala's strategy execution in 2025 focused on enhancing its position as a leader in measurement instruments for climate action, despite facing market uncertainties [11][14]
Genpact Achieves CDP 'A' Rating for Climate Action
Prnewswire· 2026-01-29 15:15
Core Insights - Genpact has achieved an 'A' rating from CDP in the Climate Action category, positioning the company among global leaders in environmental transparency and climate performance [1][2][3] Company Achievements - Only 4% of nearly 20,000 companies scored by CDP received an 'A' rating, highlighting the rigor and distinction of Genpact's recognition [3] - Genpact's strengths in climate action include strong oversight and accountability, proactive climate risk management, and alignment of environmental considerations with core business strategy [4] Commitment to Sustainability - The 'A' rating reflects Genpact's commitment to integrity, measurable environmental impact, and transparent climate reporting [4] - Sustainability is embedded in Genpact's business operations, underscoring the collaboration of global teams in advancing climate ambitions [4]
CDP grants Grupo Rotoplas its highest Climate Action Rating
Prnewswire· 2026-01-13 03:40
Core Insights - Grupo Rotoplas has received an "A" rating in CDP's 2025 Climate Change Questionnaire, placing it on the "A-List" which includes only 4% of assessed companies globally and just two companies in Mexico this year [1][2] - The company also achieved an "A-" rating in the Water Security Questionnaire, marking its highest scores to date [2] Company Overview - Grupo Rotoplas S.A.B. de C.V. is a leading provider of water solutions in the Americas, offering products and services for storing, piping, improving, treating, and recycling water [3] - The company has over 45 years of industry experience, operates 18 plants across the Americas, and is present in 14 countries with a portfolio of 27 product lines and an e-commerce business [3] - Grupo Rotoplas has been listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) under the ticker "AGUA" since December 10, 2014 [3]
Sodexo again recognized with CDP “A” rating for climate action – reinforcing its sustainability leadership within the industry
Globenewswire· 2026-01-12 07:30
Core Insights - Sodexo has been recognized on the CDP Climate A List for the second consecutive time, highlighting its leadership in environmental transparency and performance, with only 4% of over 22,000 assessed companies achieving this distinction [1][2] Group 1: Environmental Commitment - The CDP A rating confirms Sodexo's strong and consistent commitment to climate action, aligning with the Science Based Targets initiative to achieve Net Zero by 2040 [2] - In fiscal year 2025, Sodexo achieved a 37.7% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions and a 19.1% reduction in Scope 3 emissions compared to the 2017 baseline [3] Group 2: Strategic Initiatives - Sodexo is transitioning from its global sustainability roadmap, Better Tomorrow 2025, to a new phase with the launch of Better Tomorrow 2028, aimed at accelerating positive and sustainable impacts [4] - The company focuses on tangible impacts and measurable progress in supporting a more sustainable food system [3] Group 3: Company Overview - Founded in 1966, Sodexo is a leader in Food and Services, with a mission to improve quality of life and contribute to economic, social, and environmental progress [6] - As of fiscal 2025, Sodexo reported consolidated revenues of 24.1 billion euros, operates in 43 countries, and serves 80 million consumers daily [9] Group 4: Workforce and Market Position - Sodexo employs 426,000 people globally and is recognized as the second-largest private employer in France [11] - The company has a market capitalization of 6.5 billion euros as of January 7, 2026 [11]
When Farmers Co-lead Climate Action Through Biochar & Finance | Suthasiny Sudprasert | TEDxChiangMai
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-11 16:24
[music] [applause] Have you ever felt a sudden rush of anxiety after seeing a climate headline like this. Global temperatures must fall by 1.5% degrees Celsius. Or we face irreversible catastrophe.Maybe it's a graph. Maybe it's statistics. Maybe it's news alert that make your stomach just drop.Me too. For years, I used to believe that all of the answer to climate solution is embedded in data. And of course, I still believe that.But that's not the whole story. What if the answer to our climate solution is al ...
Adaptation: The Overlooked Pillar of Climate Action | Charika Channuntapipat | TEDxChiangMai
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-11 16:24
[เพลง] [ปรบมือ] สวัสดีทุกท่านนะคะก็วันนี้บขอเริ่มต้น ด้วยคำถามแล้วกันนะคะว่าเมื่อพูดถึง Clate action ทุกท่านในห้องนี้นึกถึงอะไรคะ When we first talk about climate actions what First come into your mind ในประสบการณ์ในการเป็นนักวิจัยนะคะ ที่ได้ร่วมมือกับหลายหน่วยงานไม่ว่าจะ เป็นการพูดกับนักธุรกิจนะคะหรือว่าภาครัฐ เองก็ตามหรือว่าชุมชนแม้แต่ SE เองเนี่ย เวลาพูดถึง Clate Action เนี่ยหลายๆท่าน จะพูดถึงเรื่องของการเปลี่ยนผ่านพลังงาน การลงทุนในพลังงานสะอาดหรือแม้แต่การ เปลี่ยนแปลงไปในเรื่องของ EV นะคะแต่ว่า จริงๆแล ...
Classrooms to Climate Action | Mahima Krishnan | TEDxThe Avery Coonley School
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-10 17:19
four years ago. So, my freshman year of high school, me and my friend were sitting waiting for our eco club meeting to start when she was showing me her latest shopping haul. I got these from Sheen, she said. I know it's bad for the environment, but I don't really care. I was shocked. For context, we were literally in the middle of an eco club meeting campaigning against fast fashion and fast fashion brands like Sheen. And she she was proudly showing off her latest shopping haul from that exact brand. For a ...
Why climate justice is a responsibility, not charity | S Bituila | TEDxIITDelhi
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-04 17:57
Climate Change Impact & Justice - Climate change disproportionately affects vulnerable communities with minimal carbon footprint [5][6] - In the last two decades, India experienced over 1,000 climate disasters resulting in over 100,000 deaths, primarily impacting daily wage workers [7][8] - Climate solutions should prioritize justice by addressing the needs of the most affected communities [8] Call to Action & Systemic Change - Individual actions are insufficient; systemic changes are crucial for effective climate solutions [14] - Professionals in various fields (engineering, policy, research, business) should integrate climate justice into their work [12][13][14] - Climate action is a shared responsibility, requiring collective effort to protect each other [10][18]
Canada Climate Week Xchange 2025 Opens the Market
Newsfile· 2025-11-24 15:52
Core Points - The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) has launched the first Canada Climate Week Xchange (CCWX) to address climate-related challenges and opportunities in Canada from 2025 to 2030 [1][2] - CCWX 2025 is taking place from November 24-30 and features nearly 100 events in its inaugural year [2] - The initiative aims to foster collaboration among various organizations, including Canadian listed companies, to drive effective climate action [3] Company Involvement - TSX is collaborating with founding members such as Canada Climate Law Initiative, CPA Canada, First Nations Financial Management Board, GLOBE, and Responsible Investment Association to ensure diverse representation in climate action efforts [2][3] - Eliza Riego, Managing Director of Product Innovation and ESG Strategy at TSX, emphasized the importance of sustained collaboration for successful climate action [3] Industry Impact - The CCWX initiative is expected to enhance cross-collaboration on climate issues, potentially leading to new investment opportunities and strategies within the Canadian market [2][3] - A comprehensive listing of events is available at www.ccwx.ca, indicating a structured approach to engaging various stakeholders in climate discussions [3]
Analysis-U.S. companies hold the line at climate talks despite Trump
Yahoo Finance· 2025-11-24 06:05
Core Insights - Despite the U.S. government's diminishing support for the global climate agenda, American companies showed increased participation at the COP30 summit in Brazil, with 60 representatives from Fortune 100 companies attending, up from 50 the previous year [1][2] Company Engagement - Major tech firms like Microsoft and Google, along with energy company Occidental Petroleum, carmaker General Motors, and lender Citigroup, were present at the summit, indicating strong corporate engagement in climate policy [2] - Executives from various industries expressed that the rising costs associated with extreme weather events necessitate continued involvement in climate discussions, highlighting the impact on factories, supply chains, and overall profitability [3] Business Strategy - Companies like PepsiCo emphasized that their sustainability efforts are driven by business interests, as they rely on successful farming for their food products, which include well-known brands like Walkers Crisps and Quaker Oats [4] - The presence of leaders from major companies, such as ExxonMobil's CEO, at pre-COP events underscores the critical role of both corporate and local leaders in advancing climate action [5] Emission Reduction Goals - A recent analysis indicated that existing policies could lead to a 35% reduction in U.S. emissions by 2035, largely propelled by corporate initiatives [6] - The private sector continues to invest in clean energy solutions, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability despite broader political challenges [7]