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Ericsson Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates on Healthy Licensing Revenue
ZACKSยท 2025-07-16 15:35
Core Insights - Ericsson reported mixed second-quarter 2025 results, with adjusted earnings exceeding estimates while revenues fell short due to regional weaknesses [1][3][10] Financial Performance - Net income for Ericsson was SEK 4.6 billion ($476 million), a significant recovery from a loss of SEK 11 billion in the prior-year quarter, with adjusted earnings beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate [2][10] - Total revenues amounted to SEK 56.1 billion ($5.8 billion), down 6% year over year, and missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $5.94 billion, although organic sales improved by 2% [3][10] Segment Results - The Networks segment generated SEK 35.7 billion ($3.67 billion), a 5% decline from the previous year, missing revenue estimates of SEK 42 billion, but gross margin improved to 49.5% from 46.1% [4] - Cloud Software and Services revenues decreased by 5% year over year to SEK 14.4 billion ($1.49 billion), slightly below estimates, while gross margin improved to 43.2% from 37.2% [5] - The Enterprise segment reported SEK 5.5 billion ($569 million), down 14% from the prior year, but net sales exceeded estimates [6] Regional Performance - South-East Asia, Oceania, and India revenues fell to SEK 5.5 billion ($569 million) from SEK 7.7 billion, while North East Asia saw a 17% decline to SEK 3.8 billion ($393 million) [7] - Revenues from the Americas remained stable at SEK 19.8 billion ($2.04 billion), and Europe, Middle East, and Africa experienced a 6% decline to SEK 16.2 billion ($1.67 billion) [8] Other Financial Metrics - Gross income, excluding restructuring charges, improved to SEK 27 billion ($2.79 billion) from SEK 26.3 billion, with a gross margin of 48% compared to 43.9% in the previous year [11] - Cash generated from operating activities was SEK 4.2 billion ($434 million), with net cash of SEK 36.04 billion ($3.8 billion) as of June 30, 2025 [12] Outlook - For Q3 2025, revenues from Networks and Cloud Software and Services are expected to align with historical seasonality, with gross margin in the Networks segment projected between 48-50% [13]