Ericsson Warns On Growth As US Tariffs And Asia Slowdown Create Uncertainty

Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) reported second-quarter fiscal 2025 results on Tuesday. The stock price dropped after the print.

Ericsson earns most of its revenue by selling network infrastructure, software solutions, and professional services.

The Swedish telecom equipment maker’s sales declined 6% year-over-year (Y/Y) in local currency to 56.13 billion Swedish Krona ($5.80 billion), driven by a 6% decline in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, a 28% decline in South East Asia, and a 17% decline in North East Asia.

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Lower sales in Global Communications Platform and Technologies and New Businesses were partly offset by organic sales growth in Enterprise Wireless Solutions. The revenue missed the analyst consensus estimate of $5.94 billion.

Organic sales grew by 2%, with 10% ...