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    Linde forecasts second-quarter profit below estimate on weakness in European market

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    Posted on May 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Linde forecasts Q2 earnings below expectations due to weak European demand and macroeconomic headwinds, impacting industrial gases sales.

    Linde Projects Lower Q2 Profit Due to European Market Weakness

    (Reuters) -Linde, the world's largest industrial gases company, forecast second-quarter adjusted earnings below analysts' expectations on Thursday, citing macroeconomic headwinds and weak demand in the European markets.

    Chemical companies in Europe have been grappling with slowing demand and rising raw material costs. A rigorous regulatory landscape is also compelling businesses to reassess their approach within the region.

    The German economy, the largest in Europe and which accounted for 7.6% of Linde's 2024 total sales, has been affected by intensifying competition from abroad, weak demand and an industrial slowdown.

    CEO Sanjiv Lamba in February had flagged continued softening in Europe, primarily Western Europe, with lower volumes in metals, manufacturing chemicals and energy.

    Linde is seen as a bellwether for industrial production as it supplies gases for a range of customers in sectors, including chemicals, manufacturing, steel-making, and food and beverages.

    The company saw the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region segment post first-quarter sales of $2.03 billion, slightly down from $2.09 billion a year ago.

    Sales at its APAC (Asia Pacific) region segment fell to $1.54 billion from $1.59 billion a year earlier.

    According to Linde's annual report, nearly 65% of its 2024 sales took place outside of the United States.

    The company, which supplies gases such as oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen to factories and hospitals, expects second-quarter adjusted earnings to be between $3.95 and $4.05 per share. Analysts on average were expecting $4.09 per share, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    The company forecast its annual adjusted profit to between $16.20 and $16.50 per share, compared with its previous projection of $16.15 to $16.55 per share.

    The U.S.-German company's first-quarter adjusted profit stood at $3.95 per share, higher than the estimate of $3.92.

    (Reporting by Pooja Menon in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Linde forecasts Q2 earnings below analyst expectations.
    • •European market weakness impacts Linde's performance.
    • •German economy slowdown affects Linde's sales.
    • •Linde's EMEA sales slightly declined in Q1.
    • •Annual profit forecast slightly adjusted by Linde.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Linde forecasts second-quarter profit below estimate on weakness in European market

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Linde's forecast of lower second-quarter profits due to challenges in the European market.

    2How is the European market affecting Linde?

    The European market's weak demand and macroeconomic headwinds are impacting Linde's earnings forecast.

    3What are Linde's projected earnings for Q2?

    Linde expects second-quarter adjusted earnings to be between $3.95 and $4.05 per share.

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