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MPC Capital delivers 17% EBT growth in Q1 2026, confirms full-year outlook

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    -16% Somewhat Left

  • Reliability

    30% ReliableAverage

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    -16% Somewhat Left

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54% : Significantly higher earnings from co-investment portfolio, due to proceeds from project disposals and running income from strategic investments * Earnings before taxes (EBT) up 17% to EUR 8.3 million (Q1 2025: EUR 7.1 million) - earnings per share EUR 0.21 (Q1 2025: EUR 0.18) * Cash and cash equivalents EUR 40.9 million, equity ratio 90% * 2026 outlook confirmed: revenue EUR 45 to 50 million, EBT EUR 25 to 30 million Hamburg, 28 May 2026 - MPC Capital AG (Deutsche Börse, Scale, ISIN DE000A1TNWJ4) today released its figures for the first quarter of 2026.
54% : Despite a slight, largely currency-related decline in revenue, the company increased earnings before taxes by 17% to EUR 8.3 million, supported by significantly higher earnings from its co-investment portfolio.
51% : "MPC Capital has made a successful start to the 2026 financial year: despite considerable currency headwinds, we increased earnings before taxes by 17%.

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