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    France's Atos Narrows Revenue Forecast After Quarterly Drop

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    Posted on April 21, 2026

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    Last updated: April 21, 2026

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    Table of Contents

    • Atos Reports Declining Revenue and Adjusts Forecasts
    • Updated Revenue Forecast for 2026
    • CEO Commentary on Business Climate
    • Market Reaction
    • Background: Atos' Restructuring and Financial Status
    • First Quarter Revenue Details
    • Regional Performance and Client Behavior
    • Impact on Eviden and Vision AI
    • Vision AI Revenue Hit

    France's Atos narrows revenue forecast after quarterly drop

    Atos Reports Declining Revenue and Adjusts Forecasts

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro and Lucie Barbier

    April 21 (Reuters) - Atos, the French tech group that provides IT services to the National Health Service in Britain and to the Olympics, narrowed its revenue forecast on Tuesday after market softness led to an 11% organic decline in the first quarter.

    Updated Revenue Forecast for 2026

    The company now expects its organic revenue to fall between 1% and 5% in 2026. It had previously forecast positive organic growth, but with a negative scenario that guided for a 5% drop.

    CEO Commentary on Business Climate

    "The business climate has changed quite a bit since the end of February," Atos CEO Philippe Salle said on an investor call.

    Market Reaction

    The company's shares fell about 6% in early Paris trading following the quarterly update.

    Background: Atos' Restructuring and Financial Status

    Atos, once a European tech champion, re-emerged in 2024 from a painful restructuring that forced it to sell assets and triggered contract losses still weighing on the business. It had a market value of 721 million euros ($849 million) as of Monday, against an all-time high of more than 10 billion euros a decade ago.

    First Quarter Revenue Details

    Its revenue, excluding the estimated impact of recent asset disposals, was 1.64 billion euros ($1.93 billion) in the first three months of the year. Atos does not report detailed earnings numbers for the first quarter.

    Regional Performance and Client Behavior

    In the statement, the company flagged a "softer-than-expected" revenue ramp-up in North America, saying some clients had taken a wait-and-see approach in the uncertain environment.

    Impact on Eviden and Vision AI

    Eviden, which groups Atos' artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and military businesses, was particularly affected by the war in Iran, Salle said.

    Vision AI Revenue Hit

    "Between a third and a half of the revenue of Vision AI was affected," he said. Vision AI is Eviden's real-time surveillance solution sold to airports and train stations.

    ($1 = 0.8494 euros)

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro and Lucie Barbier; Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    References

    • Atos meets €8bn revenue target amid turnaround efforts By Investing.com
    • France's Atos flags steep revenue decline for 2025

    Frequently Asked Questions about France's Atos narrows revenue forecast after quarterly drop

    1What is Atos’s new revenue outlook for 2026?

    Atos now expects organic revenue to fall between 1% and 5% in 2026, compared to a previous forecast of positive growth.

    2How much revenue did Atos report for the first quarter?

    Excluding asset disposals, Atos reported revenue of 1.64 billion euros ($1.93 billion) for the first three months of the year.

    3What factors affected Atos's revenue in North America?

    Revenue ramp-up in North America was softer than expected as some clients adopted a wait-and-see approach amid uncertainty.

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