May 29, 2026 - 18:55

Nordic Fibreboard AS has released its unaudited financial results for the first quarter of 2026, reporting a rise in consolidated net revenue. The company generated 1.86 million euros during the period, marking a 7.3 percent increase compared to the 1.74 million euros recorded in the first quarter of 2025. This represents a year-over-year gain of 126 thousand euros.
The core driver of the group's performance remains its primary business activity: the production and wholesale of fibreboard. This segment contributed the vast majority of total revenue in the first quarter. A secondary segment involves the management of a commercial property located on Suur-Joe Street in Parnu.
While the top-line figures show positive momentum, the management report did not provide specific details on profitability or forward guidance for the remainder of the year. The company continues to focus on its main manufacturing operations as the key source of income.
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