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Romania: Hidroelectrica expects lower profits after a record 1.2 billion euros in 2023

From a record profit of RON 6 billion (1.2 billion euros, +35% y/y) in 2023 achieved thanks to a record electricity production, Hidroelectrica expects its net profit to decrease in the coming years: to RON 4.83 billion in 2024, RON 4.78 billion in 2025, and to RON 4.65 billion (0.9 billion euros) in 2026, according to documents prepared by the company’s management to the shareholders invited for a meeting on February 28.

The company expects to sell 14.8TWh from its production in 2024 (when its total sales would be 15.9TWh), compared to 14.1 TWh in January-September 2023, according to the latest available data.

The company also disclosed that it plans to distribute as dividends RON 4.38 billion out of the RON 4.83 billion net profit expected this year.

The company thus expects its revenues to decrease by some EUR 300 million (11%) to EUR 2.15 billion in 2026 compared to 2023. The net profit would drop by the same amount (but by 25% in relative terms) to some EUR 910 million in 2026. Consequently, the net profit margin would ease from an outstanding 49.5% in 2023 to a still robust 42.3% in 2026.

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