Qatari Investors Group Q.P.S.C. Earnings Call Transcripts
Fiscal Year 2026
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Q1 2026 saw a 15% drop in revenue and a 4% decline in net profit year-over-year, with EBITDA down 11%. Management remains optimistic about sector recovery and is focused on investment diversification.
Fiscal Year 2025
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Revenue grew 10% year-over-year to QAR 552 million, driven by industrial and security contracting, while net profit fell 12% to QAR 144 million and EBITDA declined 14%. Marine services underperformed but are expected to recover in 2026.
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Revenue rose 18% year-over-year, driven by industrial and contracting growth, but net profit fell 15% due to higher costs, including a 51% increase in gas prices and margin pressure from competition. Export activities boosted revenue but reduced gross margin.
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Revenue rose 20% year-over-year to QAR 297 million, driven by cement exports and contracting, while net profit increased 1% to QAR 71 million. Marine services declined but are expected to recover slightly, and export momentum is set to continue.
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Q1 2025 revenue rose 2% year-over-year to QAR 137 million, driven by contracting activities, while net profit fell 4% to QAR 41 million. Marine services declined, but cement exports offset local sales drops. Cost optimization reduced SG&A expenses.