Rambøll grows revenue by 25 percent while profit retreats

Growth made on the back of acquiring US company OBG led the Danish engineering consultancy to book its "hitherto highest" revenue post as well as an increased operating result. On the other hand, profit shrank markedly.
Rambøll Group CEO Jens-Peter Saul. | Photo: Rambøll/PR
Rambøll Group CEO Jens-Peter Saul. | Photo: Rambøll/PR
BY JULIE SØGAARD & SIMON VALEUR, CLEANTECHWATCH

With a net result of DKK 14.2 billion (EUR 1.9 billion), Danish engineering consultancy Rambøll boosted sales by a quarter compared to the year prior, resulting in what the company calls its "hitherto highest" revenue post, Rambøll informs in a statement on its annual financial report.

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