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Akzo Nobel lowers earnings forecast citing market uncertainties

Akzo Nobel lowers earnings forecast citing market uncertainties

Reuters22-07-2025
July 22 (Reuters) - Dulux paint maker Akzo Nobel (AKZO.AS), opens new tab lowered its core profit guidance for 2025 on Tuesday, citing ongoing market uncertainties and adjusting for exchange rates.
The Dutch paints and coatings maker now forecasts an adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of 1.48 billion euros ($1.73 billion) in 2025, down from the above 1.55 billion euros previously forecast.
($1 = 0.8554 euros)
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