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German warship manufacturer TKMS warns of a possible fall in profit by 2026

TKMS, a German submarine and frigate manufacturer, gave a muted forecast for the fiscal year 2026. It highlighted its dependence on large orders and payment schedules which can sometimes span several years.

The company, spun off in October from its parent Thyssenkrupp, is expecting an adjusted operating profit between 100 and 150 million euros (117 to 175 million dollars) for the fiscal year that ends in September 2026. This compares to 131 million in 2025.

In a poll conducted by the company, analysts predicted an operating profit adjusted of 143 millions euros in 2026.

TKMS is benefiting from a boom in demand for defense suppliers. This surge has been driven by a shift in U.S. policy, which puts greater pressure on Europe, to strengthen its own defences, against Russia that continues to wage war on Ukraine.

The order backlog of TKMS has increased to 18.2 billion Euros at the end September - more that tripling in the last five years.

Oliver Burkhard, CEO of TKMS, said that TKMS's business model is long-term and its order backlog robust.

We continue to see great future potential." Reporting by Christoph Steitz, Editing by Sumana Nady and Ludwig Burger.

(source: Reuters)