NP3 Fastigheter (OM:NP3) has posted Q2 2026 revenue of SEK 621 million, with basic EPS of SEK 5.75 and trailing twelve month EPS of SEK 24.13, setting the tone for its latest earnings season update. Over recent quarters, the company’s revenue has moved from SEK 587 million in Q2 2025 to SEK 621 million in Q2 2026, while quarterly EPS has shifted from SEK 2.70 to SEK 5.75 alongside trailing twelve month net income of SEK 1.49 billion. This gives investors a clear view of how the income statement is shaping current margins and the potential rewards on offer.
See our full analysis for NP3 Fastigheter.With the headline numbers on the table, the next step is to see how these results line up with the most widely held narratives around NP3 Fastigheter and where the story may need updating.
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For NP3 Fastigheter, a large one off gain, volatile EPS against relatively steady revenue, and concerns around debt coverage raise questions about the quality and resilience of earnings.
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