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Savaria的目标是到2030年底实现16亿美元的营收

-- Savaria(SIS.TO)周二表示,公司计划在未来五年内实现营收年均增长12%,到2030年底达到16亿美元。 该公司更新了其“Savaria One”框架下的五年财务目标,并表示将维持20%的调整后EBITDA利润率。声明称,这将使每股调整后EBITDA在2030年达到4.25美元。 2023年,Savaria启动了名为“Savaria One”的转型计划,旨在释放公司整体价值。该公司表示,该计划帮助其在2025年实现了9.135亿美元的营收,调整后EBITDA利润率超过20%。 Savaria预计,本财年第一季度营收将增长7%至2.35亿美元。调整后EBITDA预计为4800万美元,同比增长18%,调整后EBITDA利润率达到20%。 该公司将于今日举办第二次投资者日活动。 “在今天的投资者日活动上,我可以说,过去三年对Savaria而言具有里程碑式的意义。我们以前所未有的方式进行了大量投资——包括人才和流程。我们投入时间和精力来评估和改进我们所做的诸多工作,这就像一次大规模的房屋翻新。我们没有偷工减料,而是竭尽全力,最终打造出一座坚固耐用、经久不衰的‘房子’,”执行主席Marcel Bourassa说道。 周一,Savaria股票在多伦多证券交易所收盘下跌0.22美元,报29.95美元。

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