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JLT Mobile Computers AB (publ) publishes 2025 Year-end report | Taiwan News | Feb. 12, 2026 15:00

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54% : * * JLT Mobile Computers, a leading supplier of rugged computers for demanding environments, publishes its Year-end report for the full year 2025 Summary of key figures October - DecemberJanuary- DecemberOrder Intake, MSEK30.1 (27.6)141.6 (103.0)Net Sales, MSEK27.5 (24.7)131.5 (118.4)Operating Profit, MSEK-3.0 (-9.3)-1,9 (-9.7)Profit after taxes, MSEK-3.4 (-7.2)-2.5 (-7.7)Cashflow, MSEK+0.8 (+0.7)+3.7 (+6.8) The Board of Directors proposes to the Annual General Meeting that no dividend be paid for the fiscal year 2025.
49% : Uncertainty about tariffs dampened market demand The current uncertainty around tariffs in international trade has contributed to a more cautious attitude among JLT's customers, resulting in reduced demand during the year.
43% : The US and the EU reached a political agreement on the tariff issue, and new general US import tariffs were introduced.
39% : This information is information that JLT Mobile Computers AB (pub) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation and the Securities Markets Act.
35% : The US administration announced tariffs on goods from the EU, which in turn led to the EU threatening retaliatory measures.

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