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    Ceconomy, Takeover Target of JD.com, Says It Will Exceed Annual Profit Forecast

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    Posted on October 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ceconomy expects to exceed profit forecasts amid JD.com takeover, with shares up 69% and growth strategy on track.

    Ceconomy Anticipates Surpassing Profit Expectations Amid JD.com Takeover

    (Reuters) -German electronics retailer Ceconomy said on Tuesday it expected to slightly exceed its earnings forecast for the 2024/2025 financial year, with CEO Kai-Ulrich Deissner adding the Dusseldorf-based firm was "on the right track" with its growth strategy.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Europe's largest consumer electronics retailer, which runs physical chain stores under the names MediaMarkt and Saturn, is the subject of a takeover offer by Chinese tech giant JD.com. Shares of Ceconomy have gained 69% year-to-date, hovering at around 4.40 euros per share since the bid for 4.60 euros per share was announced at the end of July.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Preliminary figures for the full year show an adjusted operating profit of around 380 million euros ($443 million), compared to the company's latest guidance of around 375 million euros. Fourth quarter sales from July to September were up 7% at 5.38 billion euros.

    KEY CONTEXT

    Germany's federal cartel office approved JD.com's acquisition of Ceconomy in September.

    CEO Deissner said he believed the Dusseldorf-based company would be able to grow faster and gain access to leading technologies after the takeover offer was launched.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Matthias Inverardi and Bernadette Hogg, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ceconomy expects to exceed its profit forecast for 2024/2025.
    • •JD.com has made a takeover offer for Ceconomy.
    • •Ceconomy's shares have increased 69% year-to-date.
    • •Germany's cartel office approved the acquisition in September.
    • •CEO Deissner sees faster growth post-takeover.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ceconomy, takeover target of JD.com, says it will exceed annual profit forecast

    1What is adjusted operating profit?

    Adjusted operating profit is a measure of a company's profitability that excludes certain one-time expenses and income. It provides a clearer picture of ongoing operational performance.

    2What is a takeover offer?

    A takeover offer is a proposal made by one company to purchase another company, typically at a premium to its current market price. It can be friendly or hostile.

    3What is a cartel office?

    A cartel office is a regulatory authority that oversees competition laws and prevents anti-competitive practices, such as monopolies and cartels, to ensure fair market conditions.

    4What is a growth strategy?

    A growth strategy is a plan implemented by a company to increase its market share, sales, or revenue. This can involve expanding product lines, entering new markets, or acquiring other businesses.

    5What is a financial year?

    A financial year is a period used by companies and organizations for accounting purposes, typically lasting 12 months. It may not align with the calendar year.

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