Revenue for the quarter amounted to SEK 39.9 billion (44.8); adjusted for currency effects, revenue decreased 15 percent, following lower sales volumes in Residential and Commercial Property Development.

Operating income amounted to SEK 1.3 billion (2.4); adjusted for currency effects, operating income decreased 46 percent, due to lower sales volumes in Residential and Commercial Property Development.

Earnings per share amounted to SEK 2.96 (4.61).

Operating cash flow from operations amounted to SEK -1.8 billion (-0.5) according to IFRS.

Adjusted interest-bearing net receivables(+)/net debt(-) totaled SEK 4.4 billion (March 31, 2023: 9.5).

Order bookings in Construction amounted to SEK 63.2 billion (37.3). Adjusted for currency effects, order bookings quarter over quarter increased 68 percent. Rolling 12-month book-to-build ratio was 115 percent (95).

Operating income in Construction amounted to SEK 1.4 billion (1.4), representing an operating margin of 3.4 percent (3.4).

Operating income in Project Development amounted to SEK 0.03 billion (1.2).

Return on capital employed in Project Development was 2.3 percent (10.9).

Return on equity was 11.1 percent (17.7).

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