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Red Flag · First reading of the financial report · AI-generated content
Carlsberg (CARL B) · H1 2026 · August 19
Shares +11% in 3 months, 9% below 52-week high
Overall assessment
Balanced
Operating profit of DKK 7,448 million was 1.3% below analysts' expectations of DKK 7,546 million, but most of the difference was due to the revised comparison basis for 2025, and the forecast range was narrowed to 4% to 6%. The share should hold, as the feared disappointment in Asia did not materialize.
Warning signs in the report
Profit ended below analysts' expectations
Actual 7,448 · Est. 7,546 MDKK
Operating profit was DKK 98 million below expectations, and net profit of DKK 4,288 million was also below the expected DKK 4,327 million. A new accounting standard shaved DKK 172 million off the 2025 comparison figure, which explains most of the difference, but the deviation is what the screens show.
Central Europe and India missed by a wide margin
Actual 1,567 · Est. 1,732 MDKK
The region delivered DKK 165 million less in operating profit than expected, the largest single deviation in the financial report. The region's volume driver, the acquired Pepsi business in Kazakhstan, will not be profitable in 2026 and is dragging down the margin by 0.4 percentage points to 16.2%.
Volume growth almost stalled in the spring
Organic volume Q2 +0.8% · Q1 +2.8%
Underlying volume growth, excluding acquisitions and currency effects, fell to 0.8% in the second quarter from 2.8% in the first. Beer volumes decreased by 1.0% in the first half, with Chinese volumes down 6% in the quarter and Polish volumes down by a low double-digit figure.
Positive signs in the report
Asia scrapped the number the market feared
Actual 2,948 · Est. 2,889 MDKK
Asia delivered DKK 59 million more in operating profit than expected, even though severe weather in central and southern China cut 6% off volumes there in the second quarter. The margin in the region increased by 0.4 percentage points to 26.3% due to better earnings in Southeast Asia.
Britvic savings upgraded, forecast narrowed
50% of 110 MGBP in 2026 · Previously 30% to 40%
Carlsberg now expects to achieve about half of the 110 MGBP in Britvic savings this year, compared to 30% to 40% previously, bringing the total to approximately 80% by year-end. This is the main reason why the lower end of the full-year forecast was raised to a growth of 4% to 6%.
Debt fell faster and became cheaper
Net debt 3.0x earnings · H1 2025: 3.9x
A hybrid bond of DKK 13.5 billion issued in May financed a buyback of existing bonds for DKK 12.2 billion, reducing net debt to 3.0 times annual earnings before depreciation from 3.9. Expected financing costs for the year fell to of around DKK 1.8 billion from DKK 2.2 billion, even before the funds from Sapporo have been received.
Disclaimer: This is an HCA AI-generated research comment based solely on the company's published financial report. The comment does not constitute investment advice and should not be the sole basis for investment decisions. Investing in shares involves a risk of loss. Seek professional advice. /HC Andersen Capital, 08.10, 19.08.2026