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    Gerresheimer Cuts Its 2025 Revenue Outlook for Second Time

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Gerresheimer cuts its 2025 revenue outlook again due to weak demand in cosmetics and oral liquids, while maintaining an EBITDA margin of around 20%.

    Gerresheimer cuts its 2025 revenue outlook for second time

    (Reuters) -German packaging and medical equipment maker Gerresheimer cut its revenue guidance for 2025 for a second time on Thursday, seeing continued weak demand in the cosmetic and oral liquids markets.

    It cut the lower end of its revenue growth forecast, now estimating a range of 0% to 2% growth in 2025, down from the previous range of 1-2%.

    "Growth momentum in the first half of the year overall was below our expectations," Dietmar Siemssen, CEO of Gerresheimer, said in a statement.

    While strong demand in drug delivery systems helped offset temporary market weakness for plastic containment solutions for oral liquids, boosting its plastics and devices business, its packaging glass business was hit by lower demand in moulded glass for cosmetics and in the market for oral liquids.

    The moulded glass business, which produces glass packaging for the food and beverage and cosmetic industry, is seen to be reducing growth, margins and returns, analysts at J.P. Morgan said in a research note.

    Following Gerresheimer's previous guidance cut in June, activist Asset Value Investor published an open letter in which it urged the company to take steps to improve its business. Those steps included potentially divesting its moulded glass business, a move supported by two other top 30 investors.

    Gerresheimer on Thursday confirmed its outlook for an adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) margin of around 20%, as it expects a stronger second half of the year.

    The medical packaging maker also cut its mid-term guidance, now expecting revenue growth in a range of 6-9%, down from a previous range of 8-10%, based on its outlook for 2025 and a stronger focus on cash flow, which led it to revise its investment planning.

    (Reporting by Isabel Demetz and Marleen Kaesebier; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gerresheimer cuts 2025 revenue outlook for the second time.
    • •Weak demand in cosmetics and oral liquids affects growth.
    • •EBITDA margin expected to remain around 20%.
    • •Potential divestment of moulded glass business suggested.
    • •Focus shifts to cash flow and revised investment planning.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Gerresheimer cuts its 2025 revenue outlook for second time

    1What did Gerresheimer do to its revenue guidance for 2025?

    Gerresheimer cut its revenue guidance for 2025 for the second time, estimating a growth range of 0% to 2%, down from the previous range of 1-2%.

    2What factors contributed to the revenue guidance cut?

    The company cited continued weak demand in the cosmetic and oral liquids markets as a primary reason for the revenue guidance cut.

    3What is the expected EBITDA margin for Gerresheimer?

    Gerresheimer confirmed its outlook for an adjusted EBITDA margin of around 20%, anticipating a stronger second half of the year.

    4How has the moulded glass business been performing?

    Analysts at J.P. Morgan noted that the moulded glass business is expected to reduce growth, margins, and returns.

    5What changes were made to Gerresheimer's mid-term revenue guidance?

    Gerresheimer cut its mid-term revenue growth guidance to a range of 6-9%, down from a previous range of 8-10%.

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