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Ellomay Capital (NYSEAM:ELLO) Stock Trails Revenue Growth As Losses Deepen

Simply Wall St·08/19/2026 23:45:18
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Ellomay Capital just reminded investors that a hot valuation cuts both ways. The stock slipped about 4% on the day, even though quarterly revenue reached €12.419 million. The issue was not the top line. The drag came from another quarter of losses from continuing operations and a fresh hit to earnings per share. At the same time, Ellomay Capital still trades on a P/S ratio that is more than double the broader North American renewable energy industry and well above its peer group, which leaves little room for patience when profits remain elusive.

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Q2 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): €12.419 million vs. €11.276 million (higher revenue year on year)
  • Net Income/Loss (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025, excl. extra items): loss of €10.701 million vs. loss of €7.684 million (wider loss year on year)
  • Basic EPS (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): loss of €0.78 per share vs. loss of €0.60 per share (larger loss per share year on year)
  • Earnings from Discontinued Operations (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): €83.036 million vs. no discontinued earnings disclosed for Q2 2025 in this table (material contribution from discontinued operations in the latest quarter)

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NYSEAM:ELLO Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026
NYSEAM:ELLO Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026

Ellomay Capital’s Revenue Story Still Supports Optimism

Ellomay Capital gives supporters one clear positive. Revenue reached €12.419 million in Q2 2026 compared with €11.276 million a year earlier. That points to a business that is still adding top line scale across its mix of solar, biogas and power assets. The market reaction was negative on the day, with the share price down 4.16%, yet the direction of revenue aligns with a long-term infrastructure story. Assets are already in place and producing income, even if the rest of the income statement looks tougher.

Losses And Share Price Reaction Support Caution

The latest figures also reinforce why some investors stay cautious on Ellomay Capital. The loss from continuing operations widened to €10.701 million in Q2 2026 from €7.684 million, and basic EPS loss moved from €0.60 to €0.78. That points to pressure on profitability even as revenue rises. The stock has declined about 13.8% over 90 days and slipped again after earnings. Together, the deeper loss and weak recent returns keep execution risk and the path to sustainable profits firmly in focus.

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