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LU-VE: turnover and order book growing in 2020

LU-VE: turnover and order book growing in 2020

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Uboldo, 13 January 2021 – LU-VE issues the figures at 31 December 2020:

  • Invoiced products grow to €392.5 million (+0.8% compared to 31.12.2019).
  • Order book amounts to €77.0 million (+6.1% compared to 31.12.2019).

On a like-for-like basis1 invoiced products at 31 December 2020 registered a decrease of 6.3%.

The order book figure at 31 December 2020 compares with a figure at 31 December 2019 which is consistent in terms of the scope of the Group.

1) Excluding the results of the AL Air division (acquired from Alfa Laval on 30 April 2019) in the first 4 months of 2020.

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