Here are Aapeli’s pre-market comments ahead of Kesla’s Q2 results on Friday ![]()
We expect the company’s revenue and profit to have improved slightly from the lackluster comparison period, but for the operating result to still remain at a break-even level. We forecast a slight increase in order intake, although we estimate that the budding recovery in civilian demand seen earlier this year has faced at least temporary headwinds. In the report, apart from the figures, our focus will be particularly on the company’s demand outlook, financial situation, and the progress of the divestment process of the civilian tractor equipment business initiated in May.