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    France's Bouygues tops annual profit estimate on upbeat energy, construction units

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bouygues exceeded profit forecasts due to strong performances in energy and construction, despite a decline in real estate. Telecom sales also saw growth.

    Bouygues Surpasses Profit Expectations Driven by Energy and Construction Growth

    (Reuters) -France's Bouygues posted slightly better-than-expected full-year core earnings on Thursday, as positive performances in its energy division Equans and construction unit helped offset a sharp decline in the real estate business.

    The construction-to-telecoms group reported a 2024 current operating profit from activities (COPA) of 2.54 billion euros ($2.75 billion), above the company-compiled consensus of 2.52 billion.

    Bouygues' full-year sales totalled 56.75 billion euros, falling short of the consensus estimate of 56.85 billion euros.

    Equans posted a 2% year-on-year increase in sales, supported by the installation of solar farms, data centres, hospitals, and high-tech plants, while gradually exiting the new-build business in the UK.

    Sales at the construction unit climbed 6%, fuelled by a strong increase in the International Building segment, while revenue at Bouygues' real estate division dropped 17% due to a sharp decline in the residential property sub-division.

    Last April, the group announced plans to lay off more than a fifth of the struggling unit's staff in France, with the results expected in the fourth quarter.

    Telecom sales were up 1% year-on-year, as 615,000 new fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) customers were added, along with 339,000 new mobile customers and 2.4 million La Poste Telecom customers.

    Bouygues completed the La Poste Telecom acquisition in November, with consolidation set to occur gradually between 2025 and 2027. The company also plans to launch a fixed offer in the fourth quarter of 2025.

    The company proposed a dividend for 2024 of 2 euros per share, up 5.3% year-on-year.

    The family-owned group expects a slight increase in sales and COPA in 2025, compared with 2024.

    Bouygues acquired Equans from French power group Engie in October 2022, as the family-owned group — already active in civil engineering, construction, media, and telecom sectors — looks to expand its presence in the energy transition and services markets.

    ($1 = 0.9246 euros)

    (Reporting by Michal Aleksandrowicz; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bouygues exceeded profit expectations for 2024.
    • •Growth driven by energy division Equans and construction unit.
    • •Real estate division saw a 17% revenue drop.
    • •Telecom sales increased with new customer acquisitions.
    • •Dividend proposed at 2 euros per share, up 5.3%.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France's Bouygues tops annual profit estimate on upbeat energy, construction units

    1What was Bouygues' current operating profit for 2024?

    Bouygues reported a current operating profit from activities (COPA) of 2.54 billion euros for 2024, exceeding the consensus estimate of 2.52 billion euros.

    2How did Bouygues' sales perform in 2024?

    Bouygues' full-year sales totaled 56.75 billion euros, which was slightly below the consensus estimate of 56.85 billion euros.

    3What factors contributed to Bouygues' profit increase?

    The profit increase was driven by positive performances in its energy division Equans and construction unit, which helped offset declines in other areas.

    4What dividend has Bouygues proposed for 2024?

    Bouygues proposed a dividend of 2 euros per share for 2024, representing a 5.3% increase year-on-year.

    5What is Bouygues' outlook for 2025?

    Bouygues expects a slight increase in both sales and COPA in 2025 compared to 2024.

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