Skip to main content

DEUTZ upbeat about full-year results

German engine manufacturer DEUTZ is significantly raising its results forecast for 2010 because “the strong growth that has characterised business in recent months continued in the third quarter.”
February 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
German engine manufacturer 201 Deutz is significantly raising its results forecast for 2010 because “the strong growth that has characterised business in recent months continued in the third quarter.”

The company says it now expects to sell more than 165,000 engines in 2010, with the volume of new orders received in the three months to 30 September totaling €327.3 million, almost 60% higher than in the same period in 2009 (€205.9 million).

“We are significantly raising our forecast for this year. We forecast revenue of almost €1.2 billion and operating profit (before one-off items) of over €30 million,” says Dr Helmut Leube, DEUTZ chairman.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Deutz secures new syndicated loan to bolster finances
    July 9, 2012
    German engine manufacturer Deutz has replaced its existing funding arrangements with a new syndicated loan. The working capital facility totalling €160million is being provided by a syndicate of German banks. The credit line is unsecured and runs until June 2017. In addition, Deutz has received a low-interest loan amounting to €90 million from the European Investment Bank. This loan, which is also unsecured, is repayable over a period of eight years with a grace period of two years. Deutz has hedged the in
  • Volvo CE sees strong financial performance in second quarter
    July 19, 2017
    Strong financial performance in claimed by Volvo CE for the second quarter of 2017. The firm saw sales grow 36% in a strong second quarter, aided by its transformation programme and from increasing demand in key markets. There were significant improvements in both sales and earnings. Good cost control as volumes return also resulted in a significant improvement in profitability. Net sales in the second quarter amounting to SEK 18,511 million for the second quarter of 2017, compared with SEK 13,630 million f
  • 2011 turnover rise for German construction equipment firms
    March 16, 2012
    Turnover in Germany’s construction equipment and building material machinery industry rose by 17% in 2011 to US$16.72billion (€12.6billion).
  • Volvo CE Q1 2013 net sales down 33% - but firm maintains profitability
    April 25, 2013
    Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) said sharply lower global demand, especially in the mining sector, during the first three months of 2013 had caused its 33% net sales decline in the quarter to US$1.829 billion (SEK 12,136mn). The Swedish construction equipment manufacturing giant’s operating income was also down in Q1 2013 to $75.38 million (SEK 500mn), compared to $314.97 million (SEK 2,089mn) in the first quarter of 2012, while operating margin was 4.1%, down from 11.6% in Q1 2012. Volvo CE said it