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Sixt has announced its financial results for the full year 2024, showcasing impressive growth across key metrics. The company reported a revenue of €4.02 billion, reflecting an 11% increase from the previous fiscal year. This growth can be attributed to a robust demand for mobility solutions and an expanding customer base.
In addition to revenue growth, Sixt's net income also demonstrated significant improvement, reinforcing the company's strong market position. The earnings per share (EPS) exceeded analysts' expectations, highlighting the effectiveness of Sixt's strategic initiatives and operational efficiencies.
Sixt's management expressed optimism about the future, citing ongoing investments in technology and fleet expansion as pivotal to sustaining growth. The company remains committed to enhancing customer experiences while navigating the evolving landscape of the mobility sector. With these results, Sixt is well-positioned to continue its upward trajectory in the coming years.
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