GN Store Nord Sets Annual Meeting for March 2026 Amid Flat Revenue Performance

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GN Store Nord scheduled March 2026 annual meeting. 2025 revenue declined 1% organically to DKK 16.8 billion, though Hearing division gained market share for fourth consecutive year.

GN Store Nord Sets Annual Meeting for March 2026 Amid Flat Revenue Performance

GN Store Nord A/S has scheduled its Annual General Meeting for March 11, 2026, according to a notice filed by the Danish hearing aid and audio equipment manufacturer. The company reported 2025 revenue of DKK 16.8 billion, representing a -1% organic decline excluding wind-down operations, while maintaining its operational focus on core business segments.

Despite the modest revenue headwind, the company's Hearing division demonstrated resilience by achieving market share gains for the fourth consecutive year, underscoring continued competitive strength in its primary market. The company generated DKK 1.1 billion in free cash flow during the period, providing a foundation for near-term capital allocation and operational investments.

The upcoming annual meeting will provide shareholders with an opportunity to review 2025 financial performance and address corporate governance matters. GN Store Nord's positioning emphasizes profitable growth trajectory as it moves forward with its strategic initiatives.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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