Summa Defence

9.75 SEK

-4.04%

4,978 following

SUMMAS

First North Stockholm

Industrial Goods & Services

Industrials

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Summa Defence is a Finnish defence and security technology group. The group provides strategic support and resources to companies in the sector, focusing on technologies related to situational awareness, mobility and protection, which benefit both civilian, security and defence sectors. The goal is to improve Finland's and Europe's overall security, security of supply and crisis management capabilities. Summa Defence is headquartered in Helsinki.

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Market cap
445.4M SEK
Turnover
284.39K SEK
Revenue
1.09B
EBIT %
-19.66 %
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Financial calendar
21.5
2026

General meeting '26

27.8
2026

Interim report Q2'26

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From the Kauppalehti forum: ”Let’s do a recap of the payment delays, with a real surprise at the end. At Lännen Tractors, the delays are roughly the same; there are nearly 30,000 euros in debts in collection here and there. Uudenkaupungin Työvene is about to have its electricity ...
That’s what happens if you invest… blindly. I took a look at the report out of interest (digging through dumpsters for bottle money hasn’t usually been my thing) and something like 70% of the balance sheet is goodwill. Since there was 4.6 million in cash at the turn of the year, ...
Summa’s new CFO, Petter Ruda, previously held the position of “Chief Financial Officer, Interim CFO CEO, Business Advisor, Management Consultant” at Carassio Ltd, according to his LinkedIn profile. This company was founded last August, and in a very Summa-like fashion, they hadn’...
The auditor hasn’t signed off on it. I wonder if they’ll still have to correct the previously reported figures?
The fate of individual entrepreneurs caught up in the mess is truly sad.
That junk company can’t even manage to hold its financial statements and annual general meeting on the planned schedule: Tärkeimmät talousuutiset | Kauppalehti – 23 Apr 26 Summa Defence Oyj: Muutos varsinaisen yhtiökokouksen ajankohtaan ja... Tärkeimmät ajankohtaiset talousuutiset...
Even if there are unpaid TyEL contributions and a payment plan is in place for them, the fact that they have fallen due still signals the group’s weak solvency. Overdue payments, whether under a plan or not, must be managed at the same time as new TyEL contributions accrue as wages...
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