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    Sandvik's Q1 Core Profit Rises More Than Expected

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    Posted on April 22, 2026

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    Last updated: April 22, 2026

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    Sandvik’s first-quarter core profit exceeded expectations, supported by strong demand in mining and cutting‑tools, and early Q2 order intake remains robust for cutting tools.

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    Table of Contents

    • Sandvik's First-Quarter Financial Performance and Market Outlook
    • Stronger Than Expected Profit and Order Intake
    • CEO Statement on Geopolitical and Macro-Economic Uncertainty
    • Industry Position and Market Dynamics
    • Key Financial Highlights
    • Operating Profit and Sales Growth
    • Order Intake Trends and Market Uncertainty
    • Tungsten Market and Impact on Sandvik
    • Tungsten Price Surge and Supply Factors
    • Sandvik's Tungsten Operations and Demand
    • Share Performance and Additional Information
    • Stock Movement
    • Currency and Reporting Notes

    Industrial gear maker Sandvik's profit up more than expected in 'highly uncertain' geopolitical environment

    Sandvik's First-Quarter Financial Performance and Market Outlook

    Stronger Than Expected Profit and Order Intake

    STOCKHOLM, April 22 (Reuters) - Swedish maker of metal-cutting tools and mining equipment Sandvik reported a larger-than-expected rise in first-quarter core profit on Wednesday, and said order intake for its cutting tools was higher in the first half of April compared to the first quarter. 

    CEO Statement on Geopolitical and Macro-Economic Uncertainty

    • "The geopolitical and macro-environment continues to be highly uncertain," CEO Stefan Widing said in a statement

    Industry Position and Market Dynamics

    • Sandvik is regarded in the industry as a bellwether due to its broad customer base and relatively short lead times from order booking to delivery of its cutting tools

    Key Financial Highlights

    Operating Profit and Sales Growth

    • January-March operating profit before amortisation and items affecting comparability, mainly previously announced restructuring costs, rose 6% to 6.14 billion crowns ($671 million) against a mean forecast of 5.97 billion in an LSEG poll of analysts

    • Organic sales growth in Q1 was 15%

    Order Intake Trends and Market Uncertainty

    • "The daily order intake trend entails a higher degree of uncertainty than usual due to market dynamics related to the tungsten supply and demand," Sandvik said

    Tungsten Market and Impact on Sandvik

    Tungsten Price Surge and Supply Factors

    • The price of tungsten, a critical industrial metal prized for its hardness, has soared, fuelled by tightening inventory, Chinese export controls and industrial demand

    Sandvik's Tungsten Operations and Demand

    • Sandvik, which has its own tungsten mine, has seen demand for its tungsten powder jump

    Share Performance and Additional Information

    Stock Movement

    • Shares were broadly flat at 0957 GMT, up 30% year-to-date

    Currency and Reporting Notes

    ($1 = 9.1512 Swedish crowns)

    (Reporting by Greta Rosen Fondahn, editing by Anna Ringstrom)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Core profit beat forecasts, buoyed by resilient margins and momentum across segments
    • •Mining demand remains strong; cutting‑tools order intake continues to gain traction in early Q2
    • •Sandvik’s strategic innovation, cost control and acquisitions underpin performance and forward pipeline

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sandvik's Q1 core profit rises more than expected

    1What did Sandvik report for its first-quarter core profit?

    Sandvik reported a larger-than-expected rise in its first-quarter core profit.

    2Which products led to increased order intake for Sandvik in Q2?

    Order intake was higher for Sandvik's cutting tools so far in the second quarter.

    3Where is Sandvik headquartered?

    Sandvik is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

    4Who reported and edited the Sandvik results?

    The report was by Greta Rosen Fondahn and edited by Anna Ringstrom.

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