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Research

Orthex Q4'25: Europe's growth story needs content for its boxes

By Thomas WesterholmAnalyst
Orthex
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Summary

  • Orthex's Q4 profitability was strong, but revenue fell short of expectations due to timing factors and reduced sales outside the Nordics, impacting the credibility of its European growth strategy.
  • The company's balance sheet remains robust, with net debt/EBITDA at 1.1x, providing financial flexibility for growth investments and M&A, despite a slight decrease in revenue and EBIT forecasts for 2026-2027.
  • Orthex's valuation remains moderate (P/E 12x, EV/EBIT 10x), and the stock is supported by a dividend yield of 5-6%, maintaining a positive outlook despite recent growth challenges.
  • Restoring market confidence in Orthex's European growth story is crucial, with the company expected to achieve 3.5% revenue growth this year, driven by recovering Nordic consumption and European expansion.

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Translation: Original published in Finnish on 3/6/2026 at 8:45 am EET.

Orthex's Q4 profitability was at a good level, but weak revenue development made the report disappointing. Weak revenue is partly explained by timing factors, but contracted sales outside the Nordics eroded the credibility of the European growth story. The situation in the Middle East increases forecast risk for Orthex, which is sensitive to the prices of oil-based raw materials. However, a moderate valuation (P/E 12x, EV/EBIT 10x on actualized figures) keeps us constructive on the stock. We reiterate our Accumulate recommendation but revise our target price to EUR 5.3 (previously EUR 5.5).

Revenue developed weakly, but profitability was strong

Orthex's Q4 revenue declined and clearly missed both our and consensus estimates. The weak revenue development was partly explained by the timing of deliveries, which particularly impacted performance in the Nordic countries. In the Nordic countries, it is difficult for the company to achieve growth significantly better than the general market due to its high market share. However, invoiced sales also contracted in the European growth markets; one larger customer reduced its campaign orders in the fourth quarter. Despite the disappointing revenue, EBIT slightly exceeded our expectations, supported by strict cost control. The Board's proposed dividend of EUR 0.23 per share corresponds to 60% of the previous year's net profit. This represents a one-cent increase, which is in line with the company's dividend policy of aiming for a steadily growing dividend over time. At the end of the quarter, the company's balance sheet was strong (net debt/EBITDA 1.1x, with a target of below 2.5x), which creates financial flexibility for growth investments and M&A. The earnings day did not provide visibility into larger capital allocation decisions.

Growth promises must be delivered on this year

In connection with the report, we have slightly lowered our revenue forecasts for the coming years based on the subdued Q4 performance, and thus our EBIT forecasts for 2026-2027 decreased by 5-8% from previous estimates. After the disappointments of recent years, it is critical that Orthex can demonstrate healthy growth to restore confidence in its European growth strategy. True to form, Orthex did not provide guidance for the current year but described its industry outlook as "cautiously positive." We expect revenue growth to accelerate to 3.5% this year, driven by recovering consumption in the Nordic countries and growth in Europe. In our forecasts, we have updated the gross margin for Q2 and Q3 to a more conservative stance due to the recent significant increase in oil prices. Our forecasts suggest slight pressure on the gross margin, so a larger wave of cost inflation would create downward pressure on our forecasts. We note, however, that Orthex has a strong balance sheet and the company weathered the 2022 inflation wave unscathed, which strengthens our confidence in the company's resilience to shocks in the operating environment.

Low valuation supports patience despite growth pains

Orthex's earnings-based valuation (2025e: EV/EBIT 10x, P/E: 12x) is at low levels, considering the weak performance of Nordic consumers last year. Forecast risks have increased in the short term, but looking beyond these risks, we see Orthex as having favorable conditions for earnings growth as Nordic consumption recovers. The low earnings-based valuation is complemented by a dividend yield of 5-6%, which together justify a positive view on the stock despite the growth challenges of recent years. As growth recovers, we even see the conditions for a re-rating of valuation multiples, but this requires restoring market confidence in the European growth story. Based on 2026-2027 EBIT, Orthex is priced at a 24-25% discount to its peers, which provides a slight safety margin in its valuation.

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Orthex is a Finnish manufacturer and supplier of household products. The company offers products such as plastic storage boxes, cutting boards, pots, bowls and other kitchen accessories. The majority of the range is accessed digitally via the company's e-commerce platform, and the products are also offered through licensed retailers. The largest operations are found in the Nordic market.

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Key Estimate Figures06.03.

202526e27e
Revenue87.290.395.1
growth-%-2.8 %3.5 %5.3 %
EBIT (adj.)9.810.211.3
EBIT-% (adj.)11.2 %11.3 %11.9 %
EPS (adj.)0.380.400.45
Dividend0.230.250.28
Dividend %5.0 %5.4 %6.1 %
P/E (adj.)12.211.510.3
EV/EBITDA6.86.25.7

Forum discussions

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by Kroisos Pennonen
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Kauppalehti had indeed received comments from a few stock exchange directors, and Alexander from Orthex was one of them: Alexander Rosenlew,...
3/27/2026, 8:24 AM
by Karhu Hylje
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I said the stock would be cheaper in six months. There will certainly still be money left then. I don’t expect a share issue yet, but only when...
3/26/2026, 4:51 PM
by velipekka.kettunen
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You eagerly interpreted my comment to mean that I think the company should buy its own shares NOW, even though I said above that the prices ...
3/26/2026, 3:50 PM
by Thomas Westerholm
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Another absurd comment. Why on earth would they burn the owners’/company’s wealth on buying back their own shares now? They could get those ...
3/26/2026, 1:56 PM
by velipekka.kettunen
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From a purely news flow perspective, I also wondered about the stock’s relief rally yesterday, as inflation risks related to the Middle East...
3/26/2026, 10:58 AM
by Thomas Westerholm
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Orthex has been relatively strong compared to the market (share price development) recently, even though Orthex has a direct link to oil prices...
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