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SkiStar AB half-year report September 2025-February 2026
Globenewswire· 2026-03-18 06:00
Core Insights - The company reported strong performance in the second quarter, driven by high demand for mountain holidays [1][4] - Net sales and operating profit showed significant increases compared to the previous year [5] Financial Performance - Net sales for the second quarter increased by SEK 226 million, or 8 percent, reaching SEK 2,986 million compared to SEK 2,760 million [5] - Operating profit for the second quarter rose by SEK 77 million, or 6 percent, to SEK 1,277 million from SEK 1,200 million [5] - For the first half-year, net sales increased by SEK 249 million, or 8 percent, to SEK 3,222 million from SEK 2,973 million [5] - Operating profit for the first half-year increased by SEK 81 million, or 11 percent, to SEK 799 million from SEK 718 million [5] - Basic and diluted earnings per share for the second quarter amounted to SEK 12.48, a 5 percent increase from SEK 11.84 [5] - Basic and diluted earnings per share for the first half-year amounted to SEK 7.45, a 13 percent increase from SEK 6.58 [5] Booking Trends - Booking volumes for the winter season 2025/26 decreased by 2.7 percent compared to the same time last year [5] - Booking volumes for the upcoming winter season 2026/27 remained at the same level as the previous year [5] Corporate Developments - Effective January 2, 2026, SkiStar's class B share was transferred to Nasdaq Stockholm in the Large Cap segment [5] - The company operates mountain resorts in Sweden and Norway, focusing on creating memorable mountain experiences and sustainable destinations [7]