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Alstom increases revenue forecast for 2025 after beating first-half sales

Alstom, a French train manufacturer, raised its organic sales forecast for 2025 after reporting a half-year revenue that was above expectations. This was due to strong demand for high-speed trains.

Alstom, the manufacturer of trains and signalling for urban and regional railway networks, expects its organic sales to rise over 5% in comparison with previous guidance between 3% and 5%.

"Strong growth in sales across all product lines shows our ability to accelerate delivery of backlog and achieve growth for the full year above our initial expectations." Henri Poupart Lafarge, chief executive of Henri Poupart Lafarge.

Organically, revenue grew 8% to 9,06 billion euros ($10.57billion) in the first six months of the year. According to a consensus compiled by the company, analysts had predicted 8.97 billion euro.

The growth was driven primarily by "strong performance" across Europe where the group's revenue increased 8.5% on an annual basis in the first half.

Alstom signed several large contracts in the first quarter of this year, including a contract worth 6.9 billion zlotys ($1.9 billion) with Poland's long-distance railway operator PKP and a 1.4-billion-euro Alstom order for high-speed trains from French rail operator SNCF Voyageurs.

The group has confirmed its rest of the guidance for the year.

(source: Reuters)