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    Gerresheimer to decide on moulded glass spinoff in H2

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Gerresheimer will decide on a moulded glass spinoff in H2, amid revenue forecast cuts and investor pressure for business improvements.

    Gerresheimer to Make Decision on Moulded Glass Spinoff in H2

    By Isabel Demetz and Marleen Kaesebier

    (Reuters) -German packaging and medical equipment maker Gerresheimer's will decide in the second half of the year if it should spin off its moulded glass business, CEO Dietmar Siemssen told analysts on a conference call on Thursday.

    "Our strategic review of whether, and if, a spin-off of the combined moulded glass business might make sense is ongoing," Siemssen said on the call to discuss the company's second-quarter earnings.

    Gerresheimer has struggled due to ongoing low demand in the cosmetics and oral liquids markets, which led it to cut the lower end of its revenue growth forecast for 2025 for the second time in a row on Thursday, now estimating a range of 0-2% growth, down from the previous range of 1% to 2%.

    Following the 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.

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

    Gerresheimer also cut its mid-term guidance on Thursday, 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.

    Gerresheimer shares, which are down 29% year-to-date, fell sharply at the open, before recovering and were trading up 3% at 0835 GMT as investors digested the update.

    "It depends on whether you look at the sales forecast for this year, which has been revised downwards again, or...still believe in the medium-term forecast, which is not bad at all," a German trader said.

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

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gerresheimer to decide on moulded glass spinoff in H2.
    • •CEO Dietmar Siemssen discusses strategic review.
    • •Revenue growth forecast cut for 2025.
    • •Activist investors push for business improvements.
    • •Gerresheimer shares fluctuate amid news.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Gerresheimer to decide on moulded glass spinoff in H2

    1What decision is Gerresheimer expected to make in the second half of the year?

    Gerresheimer will decide whether to spin off its moulded glass business.

    2What challenges is Gerresheimer facing in its moulded glass business?

    Gerresheimer has struggled with low demand in the cosmetics and oral liquids markets.

    3How has Gerresheimer adjusted its revenue growth forecast?

    The company cut its mid-term guidance, now expecting revenue growth of 6-9%, down from 8-10%.

    4What was the market reaction to Gerresheimer's news?

    Gerresheimer shares fell sharply at the open but recovered to trade up 3% as investors processed the update.

    5What did the activist investor suggest regarding Gerresheimer's business?

    The activist Asset Value Investor urged the company to take steps to improve its business, including a potential spin-off.

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