Gestamp Automoción, S.A. (LON:0ROM)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in EUR
3.410
-0.020 (-0.58%)
At close: May 12, 2026
Market Cap1.68B +30.9%
Revenue (ttm)9.98B -5.4%
Net Income132.78M -19.2%
EPS0.23 -18.9%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio12.63
Forward PE8.33
Dividend0.06 (1.84%)
Ex-Dividend DateJan 12, 2026
Volume18
Average Volume1,145
Open3.400
Previous Close3.430
Day's Range3.405 - 3.500
52-Week Range2.720 - 3.556
Beta0.96
RSI68.30
Earnings DateMay 13, 2026

About Gestamp Automoción

Gestamp Automoción, S.A. designs, develops, and manufactures metal components for the automotive industry in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Mercosur, North America, and Asia. The company offers body-in-white products, large components and assembly parts, such as bonnets, roofs, doors, and mudguards, as well as other surface and assembly parts for use in creation of visible exterior skin of vehicles; and structural and crash-related elements, including floors, pillars, rails, and wheel arches. It also provides chassis parts comprising under bod... [Read more]

Industry Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories
Founded 1997
Employees 39,803
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 0ROM

Financial Performance

In 2025, Gestamp Automoción's revenue was 11.45 billion, a decrease of -5.38% compared to the previous year's 12.10 billion. Earnings were 152.21 million, a decrease of -19.25%.

Financial numbers in EUR Financial Statements

News

Gestamp Automoción Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2026

Q1 2026 saw revenues decline 5% year-on-year due to Forex, but EBITDA margin improved to 11% and net income rose to EUR 49 million. The company outperformed the market, maintained strong profitability, and reiterated its 2026 guidance despite industry headwinds.

11 hours ago - Transcripts

Gestamp Automoción Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2025

2025 saw strong profitability and balance sheet improvements despite revenue declines from FX and scrap prices. The Phoenix Plan drove margin gains in NAFTA, and 2026 guidance focuses on higher margins and disciplined CapEx amid a flat market.

2 months ago - Transcripts

Gestamp Automoción Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2025

Revenues declined 4.9% year-over-year to €8.486 billion, mainly due to forex and scrap prices, but EBITDA margin improved to 11%. Profitability and leverage targets are on track, with strong performance in Eastern Europe and Asia offsetting Western Europe and NAFTA declines.

6 months ago - Transcripts

Gestamp Automoción Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2025

H1 2025 saw revenues decline 4.8% year-over-year to EUR 5,844 million, but EBITDA margin improved to 11.1% amid challenging markets. Strong free cash flow, reduced net debt, and strategic actions like the Banco Santander partnership and López Soriano acquisition support a positive outlook for the full year.

10 months ago - Transcripts

Gestamp Automoción Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2025

Q1 2025 saw stable profitability despite a 2.2% revenue decline, with strong performance in Eastern Europe and NAFTA margin improvements. Full-year guidance is reiterated amid market uncertainty, supported by cost controls, diversification, and a robust liquidity position.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Gestamp Automoción Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2024

2024 saw €12B in revenue and 11% EBITDA margin (ex-Phoenix Plan), outperforming the market despite a 1% global vehicle production drop. The Phoenix Plan drove NAFTA margin improvement, while guidance for 2025 targets stable volumes, profitability, and leverage.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Gestamp Automoción Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2024

Nine-month 2024 revenues declined 1.6% year-over-year to €8.9 billion, with EBITDA margin at 10.5% and net income down to €127 million. Updated guidance reflects lower sales, slightly reduced margins, and positive free cash flow, amid challenging market conditions and slower EV adoption.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Gestamp Automoción Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2024

H1 2024 saw a 2% revenue decline to €6.14B, but market outperformance and margin gains in Q2. Asia led growth, while Western Europe and Mercosur lagged. Phoenix Plan and disciplined CapEx support profitability and leverage targets amid challenging auto market conditions.

1 year ago - Transcripts