Business Telegraph

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The Times Real Estate

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Good overall result and revenue growth for the ZEISS Group

  • Written by Telegraph Magazine

OBERKOCHEN, GERMANY - Newsaktuell - 17 December 2024 - ZEISS Group revenue increased to just under 11 billion euros(10.894 billion euros), (up 8% on the prior year) – EBIT 1,444 million euros (prior year: 1,686 million euros, EBIT margin 13%).

Mixed development in the segments. High spend on research and development equivalent to 15% of revenue, more than 46,000 employees worldwide.

  • Increasingly challenging market environment for the direct-to-market segments
  • Strong growth in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology segment
  • Outlook requires reinforcement of resilience measures

Overall, ZEISS can look back on a very successful fiscal year 2023/24. The Group's revenue rose to 10.894 billion euros (prior year: 10.108 billion euros, up 8%). Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) totaled 1.444 billion euros (prior year: 1.686 billion euros) with an EBIT margin of 13%. All four segments of the ZEISS Group contributed to this growth. The challenges posed by geopolitical tensions and the current weaker global economic situation have, however, intensified and impacted the segments to varying degrees.

Dr. Karl Lamprecht, President and CEO of the ZEISS Group (Quelle:ZEISS)
Dr. Karl Lamprecht, President and CEO of the ZEISS Group (Quelle:ZEISS)

"Overall, we ended fiscal year 2023/24 with a good result and revenue growth. At the same time, it was not possible for all areas to escape the impact of current developments on the global markets," said Dr. Karl Lamprecht, President and CEO of ZEISS. "Our success is based on our enormous innovative strength. To make sure it stays that way, we have spent a record 15% of revenue on research and development – and thus more than ever before – and also invested in the targeted expansion of personnel and infrastructure."

Segment development

Revenue (in million euros)

2023/24
2022/23
Change
(adjusted for currency effects)
Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology
4,122
3,555
16% (16%)
Industrial Quality & Research
2,369
2,295
3% (5%)
Medical Technology*
2,611
2,504
4% (7%)
Consumer Markets
1,666
1,624
3% (4%)

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