Ericsson Q2 Profit Beats Expectations, Despite US Tariffs Impact
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Tuesday, Jul 15, 2025 8:54 am ET1min read
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Key Highlights:
- Profit Surge: Ericsson's operating profit excluding restructuring charges reached 7.0 billion crowns ($728.5 million), compared to a year-earlier loss of 11.9 billion crowns. This marked a significant turnaround from the previous period [2].
- North American Growth: Sales in the Americas segment grew by 10%, driven primarily by strong performance in North America, offsetting slowdowns in other markets such as India [2].
- Tariff Impact: U.S. tariffs dampened profit margin growth, particularly in the Networks segment. The company warned it cannot guarantee immunity to tariffs, given its global production footprint [3].
- Revenue Decline: Quarterly group sales fell 6% to 56.1 billion crowns, largely due to a 6% decline in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and significant drops in South East Asia and North East Asia [4].
- Share Price Reaction: Despite the positive earnings report, Ericsson's share price was down over 3.5% in early trade, reflecting market concerns about tariffs and broader macroeconomic uncertainty [1, 2].
Outlook:
Ericsson expects increased uncertainty in its outlook, both in terms of potential tariff changes and the broader macroeconomic environment. The company anticipates third-quarter sales growth for Networks to be below the 3-year average seasonality and expects quarterly Cloud Software and Services sales to resemble the 3-year average seasonality [4].
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/video/ericsson-q2-profit-beats-expectations-100942000.html
[2] https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/ericssons-q2-profit-beats-expectations-says-north-america-growth-was-good
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ericssons-q2-adjusted-operating-profit-050917615.html
[4] https://www.benzinga.com/markets/earnings/25/07/46410493/ericsson-warns-on-growth-as-us-tariffs-and-asia-slowdown-create-uncertainty
Ericsson reported a Q2 profit of $728m, beating expectations, driven by sales growth in North America and cost cuts. However, US tariffs limited profit margin growth and quarterly revenue fell 6%. The company warned it can't guarantee immunity to tariffs. Despite this, Ericsson's share price was down 3.5% in early trade.
Ericsson reported a second-quarter adjusted operating profit of $728 million, surpassing market expectations. The Swedish telecom equipment maker attributed the strong performance to sales growth in North America and cost-cutting measures. However, the company faced challenges from U.S. tariffs and a slowdown in Asia, which limited profit margin growth and led to a 6% decline in quarterly revenue.Key Highlights:
- Profit Surge: Ericsson's operating profit excluding restructuring charges reached 7.0 billion crowns ($728.5 million), compared to a year-earlier loss of 11.9 billion crowns. This marked a significant turnaround from the previous period [2].
- North American Growth: Sales in the Americas segment grew by 10%, driven primarily by strong performance in North America, offsetting slowdowns in other markets such as India [2].
- Tariff Impact: U.S. tariffs dampened profit margin growth, particularly in the Networks segment. The company warned it cannot guarantee immunity to tariffs, given its global production footprint [3].
- Revenue Decline: Quarterly group sales fell 6% to 56.1 billion crowns, largely due to a 6% decline in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and significant drops in South East Asia and North East Asia [4].
- Share Price Reaction: Despite the positive earnings report, Ericsson's share price was down over 3.5% in early trade, reflecting market concerns about tariffs and broader macroeconomic uncertainty [1, 2].
Outlook:
Ericsson expects increased uncertainty in its outlook, both in terms of potential tariff changes and the broader macroeconomic environment. The company anticipates third-quarter sales growth for Networks to be below the 3-year average seasonality and expects quarterly Cloud Software and Services sales to resemble the 3-year average seasonality [4].
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/video/ericsson-q2-profit-beats-expectations-100942000.html
[2] https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/ericssons-q2-profit-beats-expectations-says-north-america-growth-was-good
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ericssons-q2-adjusted-operating-profit-050917615.html
[4] https://www.benzinga.com/markets/earnings/25/07/46410493/ericsson-warns-on-growth-as-us-tariffs-and-asia-slowdown-create-uncertainty
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