TomTom, a Dutch digital mapping specialist, has raised its full-year 2025 revenue guidance due to better-than-expected performance in the first half of the year. The company now expects 2025 revenue between €535 million and €565 million, compared to its previous guidance of €520 million to €550 million. Despite ongoing market challenges, TomTom's guidance reflects its strong performance.
TomTom, a Dutch digital mapping specialist, has raised its full-year 2025 revenue guidance due to better-than-expected performance in the first half of the year. The company now expects 2025 revenue between €535 million and €565 million, compared to its previous guidance of €520 million to €550 million. Despite ongoing market challenges, TomTom's guidance reflects its strong performance [1].
The company's second-quarter revenue fell 4% to €146.2 million, but this figure exceeded market estimates of €145 million. The automotive location technology business, which has been a key driver for the company, performed better than expected. CEO Harold Goddijn attributed the resilience to customer loyalty and the company's ability to reduce cycle time through standardization [1].
TomTom's restructuring efforts, including the use of artificial intelligence in its processes, have also contributed to its improved performance. The company expects to see the full impact of these changes in 2026. The revised revenue guidance reflects a 25 million euro increase in the bottom end of the range for the location technology arm, which is expected to reach €465-€490 million [1].
Meanwhile, InMode, a leading global provider of innovative medical technologies, has also revised its full-year 2025 revenue guidance. The company now expects revenue between $365 million and $375 million, compared to its prior guidance of $395 million to $405 million. This revision is due to continued market weakness and persistent uncertainty surrounding the U.S. economic outlook [2].
The global trade update for the first half of 2025 shows that global trade expanded by an estimated $300 billion, growing at an estimated 1.5% in the first quarter and 2% in the second. Developed economies outpaced developing countries in the first quarter of 2025, reversing recent trends [3].
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tomtom-raises-2025-guidance-positive-051403568.html
[2] https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr-newswire/20250710ln27115/inmode-to-report-second-quarter-2025-financial-results-and-hold-conference-call-on-july-30-expects-q2-revenue-between-954m-955m-decreases-full-year-2025-revenue-guidance-to-be-between-365m-375m
[3] https://unctad.org/publication/global-trade-update-july-2025-global-trade-endures-policy-changes-and-geoeconomic-risks
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