Stock Markets April 24, 2026 04:34 AM

Electrolux stock plunges after surprise quarterly loss, $1 billion rights issue and Midea partnership announced

Appliance group cites weakening U.S. demand and higher tariff costs as it swings to an operating loss; restructuring includes 3,000 job cuts

By Caleb Monroe
Electrolux stock plunges after surprise quarterly loss, $1 billion rights issue and Midea partnership announced

Electrolux shares sank about 24% after the appliance maker revealed an unexpected operating loss for the first quarter, alongside a 9 billion Swedish crown (approximately $1 billion) rights issue and a manufacturing cooperation agreement with Midea. The company attributed the swing to a slump in U.S. demand and said North American sales fell sharply, prompting a downgrade to its regional market outlook and a package of restructuring measures including 3,000 job cuts.

Key Points

  • Electrolux reported an operating loss of 266 million Swedish crowns in Q1, down from a 452 million crown profit a year earlier.
  • The company announced a 9 billion Swedish crown (about $1 billion) rights issue and a cooperation agreement with Midea, alongside restructuring that will include 3,000 job cuts.
  • North American organic sales fell 12%, a region that represents roughly one third of group sales, prompting the company to lower its full-year North America market outlook to "negative."

Electrolux's stock experienced a steep decline on Friday after the Swedish appliance manufacturer reported an unexpected operating loss for the January-March quarter and disclosed plans for a substantial rights issue and a manufacturing tie-up in North America.

The company posted an operating loss of 266 million Swedish crowns for the first quarter, compared with an operating profit of 452 million crowns a year earlier. Electrolux said the downturn was driven by a slump in U.S. demand, which the group partially attributed to higher U.S. tariff costs.

Investors reacted sharply: shares that had already fallen 5% so far this year tumbled about 24% in early trading following the results and the strategic announcements. Analysts polled by Electrolux ahead of the release had expected a first-quarter operating profit of 280 million crowns.

North America, a region that makes up roughly one third of Electrolux's group sales and where the company has struggled for years, saw organic sales contract by 12% in the quarter. That weakness translated into a 0.5% decline in global sales for the period and prompted Electrolux to lower its full-year North America market outlook from "neutral to negative" to "negative."


Restructuring package and financing move

At the close of markets on Thursday, Electrolux announced a cooperation agreement with Chinese rival Midea covering refrigeration and laundry product manufacturing, and unveiled a 9 billion Swedish crown rights issue to fund the partnership and other restructuring steps. The company said the measures announced would result in 3,000 job cuts across the group.

Chief Executive Yannick Fierling told analysts in a call that the initiatives were intended to reshape Electrolux's trajectory by accelerating growth in North America, improving efficiency across the business and bolstering the balance sheet.


Analyst commentary

Some analysts warned that the size of the rights issue could weigh on the share price in the near term. Citi analysts noted that the planned rights issue represented more than half of Electrolux's market value and suggested that this scale could pressure the stock in the short run. Johan Eliason of SB1 Markets also said the rights issue was likely to be a short-term headwind, and added that the worse-than-expected North American quarter would further dampen sentiment.

Despite those cautions, Eliason expressed a longer-term view that the partnership with Midea could ultimately be positive for Electrolux's prospects.


Market context and currency note

The company highlighted higher tariff costs in the U.S. among factors contributing to the decline in demand there. For reference, the company provided a currency conversion in its materials showing $1 = 9.2584 Swedish crowns.

Other details provided by Electrolux framed the rights issue, the cooperation with Midea, and the cost-cutting measures as a package intended to stabilize the group's position and redirect its strategy toward improved profitability, particularly by focusing on premium categories and operational efficiency.

Traders and investors face a near-term balancing act between the dilutive and confidence effects of a large rights issue and the potential long-term benefits management forecasts from the partnership and restructuring.

Risks

  • Near-term pressure on the share price from a rights issue that analysts say is larger than half of Electrolux's market value - impacts equities and investor sentiment in consumer goods.
  • Continued weak U.S. demand and higher U.S. tariff costs could keep North American sales depressed, affecting appliance manufacturers and retail channels.
  • Execution risk around restructuring and the new cooperation with Midea - uncertainties for operational efficiency and workforce reductions in the appliances sector.

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