MBB SE
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MBB SE
MBB SE is a holding company, which engages in the acquisition and management of portfolio companies. The company is headquartered in Berlin, Berlin and currently employs 3,541 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2008-06-23. The firm makes investments in entities seeking to sell off a part of their business or the entire operation, perhaps as part of a succession process; selling a subdivision or an affiliated entity that no longer forms part of the organization's core business, and seeking for a management buyout or buy-in. The company targets investments in firms with turnovers of 10 million euros and above. Its portfolio consists of Aumann AG, specializing in e-mobility, coil winding and automation, CT Formpolster GmbH, a producer of flexible polyurethane foams, Delignit AG, a supplier of ecological hardwood-based materials, DTS IT AG, a cloud computing and cyber security provider, Hanke Tissue Spolka Z O.O., a producer of tissue paper, and OBO-Werke GmbH, a supplier of products for model construction, toolmaking and mould production, among others.
MBB SE is a holding company, which engages in the acquisition and management of portfolio companies. The company is headquartered in Berlin, Berlin and currently employs 3,541 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2008-06-23. The firm makes investments in entities seeking to sell off a part of their business or the entire operation, perhaps as part of a succession process; selling a subdivision or an affiliated entity that no longer forms part of the organization's core business, and seeking for a management buyout or buy-in. The company targets investments in firms with turnovers of 10 million euros and above. Its portfolio consists of Aumann AG, specializing in e-mobility, coil winding and automation, CT Formpolster GmbH, a producer of flexible polyurethane foams, Delignit AG, a supplier of ecological hardwood-based materials, DTS IT AG, a cloud computing and cyber security provider, Hanke Tissue Spolka Z O.O., a producer of tissue paper, and OBO-Werke GmbH, a supplier of products for model construction, toolmaking and mould production, among others.
Revenue Growth: MBB reported a strong 13% increase in 9-month revenue to EUR 862 million, with Q3 revenue up 6% to EUR 317 million.
EBITDA Surge: Group EBITDA jumped over 50% year-on-year for the first nine months to EUR 144 million, with Q3 EBITDA up 80% to EUR 67 million and a record 21% margin.
Segment Drivers: Friedrich Vorwerk and DTS were key growth engines, offsetting weak performance in automotive and consumer goods.
Upgraded Guidance: MBB raised full-year guidance to EUR 1.1–1.2 billion in revenue and an EBITDA margin of 15–17%.
Strong Balance Sheet: Net cash stands at EUR 527 million, supporting M&A and share buybacks; Q3 operating cash flow was nearly EUR 60 million.
Portfolio Adjustments: Small reductions in listed stakes (Friedrich Vorwerk, Aumann, Delignit) were described as opportunistic, not strategic.
M&A Outlook: Management remains active in seeking both add-on and new acquisitions, especially in infrastructure, aviation, software, and vertical integration.
Conservative Guidance: Automotive exposure, especially at Aumann, remains cautious given weak order intake and market uncertainty.