Vestas maintains 2022 guidance while still eying supply chain disruptions

The Danish OEM closes the year barely achieving revenue guidance of EUR 15.6bn and an operating margin under forecast at only 3 percent.
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Photo: vestas
BY FREJA CELINE ERIKSEN, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Vestas already presented its intermediate full-year 2021 financial results a few weeks back, also scaling back on its expectations for 2022. In the final account, the wind turbine manufacturer closes the year as projected with a top-line result of EUR 15.6bn and thereby landing within the annual guidance spread of EUR 15.5-16.5bn.

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