
Aperam reported Q2 EBITDA of EUR 159 million, up 77% sequentially, its strongest quarterly performance since 2022. CEO Sivaji cited transformation progress.
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Aperam delivered its strongest quarterly earnings in four years, with EBITDA reaching EUR 159 million in the second quarter of 2026. The figure marked a 77% sequential increase from the first quarter, the stainless steel producer said in its earnings release Tuesday.
Chief Executive Sudhakar Sivaji attributed the result to the company's transformation into a higher-value materials business. "Q2 2026 has officially delivered our best quarterly performance in 4 years," he said. Sivaji noted that the company has been building Aperam into a diversified, high-value materials player despite a global landscape presenting "unexpected challenges."
Aperam did not issue specific guidance for the third quarter in the prepared remarks. The company typically provides an outlook during the conference call with analysts, which is scheduled for 2 p.m. Central European Summer Time on Tuesday.
The EUR 159 million EBITDA figure compares with EUR 90 million in the first quarter. The company said the result was its best single-quarter performance in four years.
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