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Meyer Burger reports 2024 EBITDA loss of $ 257 million – PV Magazine International

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Meyer Burger has posted a CHF 210.4 million ($ 256.7 million) EBITDA loss for tax 2024, at a turnover of approximately € 75 million. The Swiss PV manufacturer says that his future is “very uncertain” because it is looking for new financing and works on restructuring plans to stay operational.

April 11, 2025
Ralph Diermann

By PV Magazine Germany

The Swiss PV manufacturer Meyer Burger has reported a provisional EBITDA loss of CHF 210.4 million.

In his provisional financial results it said that the future is ‘very uncertain’, depending on new financing and the successful implementation of its business plan. The final annual report will be published on 31 May, instead of 15 April as planned earlier.

In December 2024, the company obtained around € 37 million in bridge financing, which will support current activities and offer time for restructuring.

Bondholders have expanded the duration of the bond in recent months. The company is currently in a discussion about an investment or takeover.

Meyer Burger said it will continue to work with selected interested parties to secure fully funded, binding offers as quickly as possible.

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