Meyer Burger Technology AG (LON:0QQ7)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in CHF
1.564
-0.036 (-2.25%)
Apr 24, 2025, 2:15 PM BST
-79.56%
Market Cap 44.18M
Revenue (ttm) 76.48M
Net Income (ttm) -479.44M
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) -37.81
PE Ratio n/a
Forward PE n/a
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 1,375
Average Volume 5,174
Open 1.570
Previous Close 1.600
Day's Range 1.564 - 1.640
52-Week Range 0.051 - 1.640
Beta 0.52
RSI 45.73
Earnings Date May 31, 2025

About LON:0QQ7

Meyer Burger Technology AG, a technology company, produces and sells solar cells and modules. The company operates through Modules, Photovoltaics, and Specialized Technologies segments. It offers the products based on proprietary Heterojunction/SmartWire technologies. In addition, the company provides balcony power plants and solar roof tiles. It operates in Switzerland, Germany, rest of Europe, Asia, the United States, and internationally. Meyer Burger Technology AG was founded in 1953 and is headquartered in Thun, Switzerland. [Read more]

Industry Solar
Sector Energy
Founded 1953
Employees 1,294
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 0QQ7
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, LON:0QQ7's revenue was 135.04 million, a decrease of -8.27% compared to the previous year's 147.21 million. Losses were -291.94 million, 317.9% more than in 2022.

Financial numbers in CHF Financial Statements

News

Meyer Burger skyrockets after securing $39.5M bridge loan following key client's exit

Meyer Burger Technology (MYBUF) stock surges +213% after securing $39.48M bridge financing to stabilize financial position post client exit.

4 months ago - Seeking Alpha

Struggling Solar-Panel Maker Meyer Burger Secures Bridge Loan

Solar-module manufacturer Meyer Burger Technology AG has secured bridging financing from a group of its existing creditors, to tide it over while it negotiates with its largest customer.

4 months ago - BNN Bloomberg

Meyer Burger: Unlocking Economies Of Scale As Production Ramps Up

Meyer Burger Technologies is producing the next generation of solar panels, using a glass-glass technology. This technology apparently generates more power than the traditional glass-foil technology, ...

2 years ago - Seeking Alpha