FLSmidth stock came into this earnings print on a strong run, up about 16% over the past month and modestly higher over three months, which indicates sentiment was already warm. The headline today is clear: the market got a capital goods company with real operating traction, not just a story.
Order intake in key service and mining pump lines grew at double digit organic rates, and the adjusted earnings before interest, tax and amortisation margin landed at 17.3%. That is a quality profitability level for heavy engineering. The catch is cash. Higher net working capital pulled operating cash flow into a loss for the quarter, which will shape how investors judge this rally once the first reaction fades.
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The bullish story on FLSmidth is that a service heavy, PCV led mix can support steadier margins and better earnings quality while the product cycle stays soft. Q2 gives tangible milestones against that idea. Service order intake grew 14% organically and PCV orders grew about 18%. Company organic revenue grew 16%. The service margin sits just over 20% and group adjusted EBITA reached 17.3%, which aligns with the thesis of a higher quality, higher margin portfolio.
The pivot away from lower return activities also shows up in guidance. Services are guided to 3 to 5% growth for 2026 and Pumps to 5 to 8%, while Products are guided to decline 5 to 15%. Products have returned to slight profitability for H1, which suggests the remaining legacy drag is shrinking rather than expanding. Together, these datapoints support the claim that the service and PCV centric model is gaining operational traction.
Compare FLSmidth's higher service margins and PCV growth with how institutional analysts are recalibrating their expectations after the recent DKK 529.5 close. See the consensus price target analysis for FLSmidthBears argue that FLSmidth is over reliant on a narrow set of high aftermarket mining opportunities, with project timing and execution issues likely to cap free cash flow. This quarter gives them fresh support on cash. Adjusted EBITA margin of 17.3% and solid Services and PCV growth show the earnings engine working; yet operating cash flow moved into a loss of DKK 84m and free cash flow was a loss of DKK 135m as net working capital increased.
Management now signals that hitting DKK 1b in cash flow from operations this year is unlikely and points to a slower unwind into 2027. That means the portfolio shift and order wins have not yet translated into the cleaner cash generation that would clearly disprove the bearish narrative. Execution in Services and PCV is improving, but the cash and timing milestones are still missed rather than cleared.
After a quarter where FLSmidth posted a 17.3% adjusted EBITA margin yet reported a loss in free cash flow, it is reasonable to ask whether working capital and one off items explain the full story or whether there are deeper structural issues at play. Review the independent risk analysis for FLSmidth which shows 1 important warning signIf FLSmidth's strong adjusted EBITA margin and weaker cash flow have you interested but cautious, register for free with Simply Wall St and add it to your Watchlist to track the share price against fair value and wait for a setup that fits your plan. Once you take a position, use the Portfolio Command Center to cut through noise and focus on the key fundamental and earnings updates that matter for your holdings. For a longer term view, tap into the Community to see how other investors are interpreting the same numbers and risks. By spotting both hidden catalysts and potential red flags early, you may be able to stay ahead of the market.
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