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Jan 30 (Reuters) - Italian brake maker Brembo BRBI.MI
on Thursday reported stable preliminary results for 2024, in
line with its yearly guidance, despite the difficulties the
automotive sector is going through.
While the company did not specify the issues it was
referring to, European carmakers have warned about the worsening
outlook for auto demand and rising costs, as well as pressures
from the transition to electric models.
Brembo's stock jumped as much as 5.5% to 9.49 euros after
the results.
The company posted a core profit margin of 17.2% for 2024,
slightly above the 17% guidance released in November, which had
been trimmed down from a previous forecast of 17.3%.
Its 2024 revenue came in at 3.84 billion euros ($3.99
billion), broadly in line with both 2023's result of 3.85
billion euros and the updated November guidance.
"The preliminary results confirm the strength of Brembo's
business model, despite the challenging times for the industry,"
Brembo Executive Chairman Matteo Tiraboschi said in a statement.
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(Reporting by Alberto Chiumento; Editing by Jan Harvey)
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