Pro forma Q3/2021 compared with Q3/2020 (AhlstromMunksjö)
• Net sales increased by 18.7% to EUR 777.0 million (654.5) on higher selling prices and delivery volumes
• Comparable EBITDA improved to EUR 93.4 million (78.9), representing 12.0% (12.1) of net sales, on higher delivery volumes.
Reported Q3/2021
• Reported operating result was EUR 23.2 million and included items affecting comparability and other items of EUR -23.7 million
• Net result was EUR -9.2 million including net financial items of EUR -31.9 million and taxes of EUR -0.4 million
details at: https://www.ahlstrom-munksjo.com/globalassets/investors/reports-and-presentations/2021/q3-2021_ahlstrom-munksjo-holding.pdf
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