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    Atos Reports Lower Orders and Revenue, but Confirms Outlook for 2025

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    Posted on August 1, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Atos reports a drop in orders and revenue but sticks to its 2025 forecast. The company plans to sell its Advanced Computing division by 2026.

    Atos Sees Decline in Orders and Revenue, Maintains 2025 Forecast

    By Leo Marchandon and Gianluca Lo Nostro

    (Reuters) -French IT group Atos reported a decline in its half-year orders and revenue on Friday, hit by subdued commercial activity in France and a challenging market environment, but reaffirmed its sales forecast for the full year.

    Atos, which expects to close the deal to sell its Advanced Computing division to the French state in the first half of 2026, has shelved plans to divest its Mission Critical Systems (MCS) business that provides secure military communications, as it aims to benefit from rising defence spending in Europe.

    CEO Philippe Salle said on Friday there would "definitely be a lot more orders" for MCS in the future and that discussions with various interested parties were underway but in early stages.

    The French state on June 2 formally offered 410 million euros ($469 million) to acquire the Advanced Computing business, which includes its high-performance and quantum computing and AI technologies.

    Atos, which unveiled a four-year recovery plan in May, reiterated its revenue forecast of 8.5 billion euros for 2025. It aims to reach 10 billion euros in revenue by 2028.

    Its half-year revenue fell to 4 billion euros, from nearly 5 billion a year earlier.

    Order intake dropped by around 300 million euros to 3.3 billion, but its book-to-bill ratio improved to 83% from 73% over the same period. A higher ratio indicates greater likelihood of a business covering new orders.

    The group said it had streamlined its contract portfolio to limit its exposure to projects with margins below 5% to only three, from seven at the end of 2024.

    This narrowed the negative impact on its operating margin to 16 million euros, from 52 million seen in the same period last year.

    Atos' net debt rose to 1.68 billion euros as of the end of June. It had a debt of 1.24 billion at the end of last year.

    ($1 = 0.8747 euros)

    (Reporting by Leo Marchandon and Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Matt Scuffham and Milla Nissi)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Atos reports a decline in half-year orders and revenue.
    • •The company maintains its 2025 sales forecast.
    • •Plans to sell Advanced Computing division by 2026.
    • •MCS division to benefit from increased defense spending.
    • •Net debt increased to 1.68 billion euros by June end.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Atos reports lower orders and revenue, but confirms outlook for 2025

    1What was Atos' revenue for the half-year?

    Atos reported a half-year revenue of 4 billion euros, down from nearly 5 billion euros a year earlier.

    2What is Atos' revenue forecast for 2025?

    Atos reiterated its revenue forecast of 8.5 billion euros for 2025, aiming for 10 billion euros by 2028.

    3What impact did the commercial activity in France have on Atos?

    Atos was hit by subdued commercial activity in France, contributing to the decline in half-year orders and revenue.

    4What is the status of Atos' Advanced Computing division sale?

    Atos expects to close the deal to sell its Advanced Computing division to the French state in the first half of 2026.

    5How has Atos managed its contract portfolio?

    Atos streamlined its contract portfolio, reducing exposure to low-margin projects to only three, down from seven at the end of 2024.

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