2022 could have proven to be the death warrant for Fortum amidst the costly losses relating to Uniped leading to its deconsolidation but also, to a lesser extent, its exposure to Russia and the related impairments. However, Fortum managed to get back onto its feet and deliver more-than-acceptable results versus the market expectations, driven by both higher commodity prices and power generation, and managed to pay a dividend this year.
06 Mar 2023
FY2022: welcome relief after a tough year, Russian cloud still hovering
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FY2022: welcome relief after a tough year, Russian cloud still hovering
2022 could have proven to be the death warrant for Fortum amidst the costly losses relating to Uniped leading to its deconsolidation but also, to a lesser extent, its exposure to Russia and the related impairments. However, Fortum managed to get back onto its feet and deliver more-than-acceptable results versus the market expectations, driven by both higher commodity prices and power generation, and managed to pay a dividend this year.