Wärtsilä


Drifting strategy as Trump makes waves

21/07/25 -"Wärtsilä’s Q2 2025 results showed solid growth, with net sales up 11% and order intake up 18%, driven by equipment—not services—contrary to strategic goals. This shift suggests weak bargaining ..."

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21/07/25
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