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    Ericsson's shares soar after profit beat, plays down tariff impact

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    Posted on October 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Ericsson's shares soared over 13% after surpassing profit expectations and minimizing tariff concerns, with strong U.S. contracts boosting its market position.

    Ericsson's shares soar after profit beat, plays down tariff impact

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro and Agnieszka Olenska

    (Reuters) -Shares in Ericsson surged more than 13% on Tuesday after the Swedish telecoms equipment maker exceeded expectations for quarterly earnings growth and played down the impact of U.S. tariffs.

    Adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) excluding restructuring charges were 15.4 billion Swedish crowns ($1.62 billion) in the quarter through September. That was 9.2% higher than the 14.1 billion crowns forecast in an Infront consensus poll of analysts provided by the company.

    Cost savings and a dominant position in North America have helped Ericsson stay ahead of Nordic rival Nokia in the 5G race, but revenue weakness and tariffs have overshadowed its expected performance ahead.

    OUTPERFORMS RIVALS, NO TARIFF IMPACT EXPECTED AHEAD

    The Swedish group has outperformed rivals in winning U.S. contracts, mainly a $14 billion deal with AT&T, making it the world's second-biggest vendor in the radio access network market after China's Huawei, according to research firm Dell'Oro.

    "No company is immune to tariffs. So we will see what happens there and what decisions are coming. But what we see so far is no more impact going forward," Ericsson's finance chief Lars Sandström said in a Reuters interview.

    Shares jumped more than 13% in morning trading, and were on track for their largest single-day gain since April 2018.

    Third-quarter net sales were 9% down from a year ago at 56.2 billion crowns but beat analyst expectation of 55.7 billion.

    AMERICAS SALES SLOW AFTER STRONG QUARTER LAST YEAR

    However, sales in Americas slowed by 8% from 2024, when there was a robust quarter due to previous deliveries and network investments by large customers.

    It also announced a five-year partnership with Vodafone to modernize programmable networks but didn't disclose details.

    In August, Ericsson completed the sale of its Iconectiv business, yielding a one-off profit gain of about 7.6 billion Swedish crowns and offering it scope for higher dividends and or a share buyback program.  

    ($1 = 9.4988 Swedish crowns)

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro and Agnieszka Olenska; Editing by Matt Scuffham and Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ericsson's shares increased by over 13% after exceeding profit expectations.
    • •The company downplayed the impact of U.S. tariffs on future performance.
    • •Ericsson secured a $14 billion contract with AT&T.
    • •Third-quarter net sales were slightly down but beat analyst expectations.
    • •Ericsson completed the sale of its Iconectiv business for a significant profit.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ericsson's shares soar after profit beat, plays down tariff impact

    1What is EBIT?

    EBIT stands for Earnings Before Interest and Taxes. It is a measure of a firm's profit that includes all incomes and expenses except interest and income tax expenses.

    2What is a share buyback?

    A share buyback occurs when a company purchases its own shares from the marketplace, reducing the number of outstanding shares and often increasing the value of remaining shares.

    3What is a partnership in business?

    A partnership is a business arrangement where two or more individuals share ownership and the responsibilities of running the business, including profits and liabilities.

    4What is 5G technology?

    5G technology is the fifth generation of mobile network technology, offering faster speeds, lower latency, and the ability to connect more devices simultaneously compared to previous generations.

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