The orange rally brought record profits to Aspis

ASPIS posted a significant increase in sales and profitability. However, management warns that a slowdown is already evident in the first half of the current fiscal year.

The orange rally brought record profits to Aspis

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The explosive rise in international prices for concentrated orange juice boosted the results of the Greek Juice Industry Kon. Dedis ASPIS for the 2024–2025 fiscal year. The company increased its revenue by 15.7% to 118.2 million euros, while pre-tax profits rose by 23.4% to 26.3 million euros.

EBITDA stood at 28.2 million euros, up 20.8%, with management attributing the performance to both historically high orange juice prices and the expansion of partnerships and export activity.

More than half of the revenue now comes from foreign markets. Net profits exceeded 20.53 million euros, up from 16.720 million euros, while pre-tax profits reached 26.333 million euros, compared to 21.348 million euros for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024.

In the management report, the company’s management notes that during the first half of the fiscal year that ended yesterday, June 30, 2026, sales declined compared to the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year.

This trend is attributed to a “natural correction” in international orange juice prices, following the rally caused by production shortages in major producing countries. High prices curbed demand, leading some consumers to switch to cheaper or alternative beverages.

Despite the short-term slowdown, management remains optimistic about the future, believing that its strong presence in international markets, investments in production facilities, and the expanded distribution network will enable the company to maintain its market share and continue to perform satisfactorily.

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