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Spanish corporate sector reports significant revenue and profit shifts
Several major corporate entities in Spain reported significant financial results for 2025. Atitlan Group, led by Roberto Centeno and Aritza Rodero, saw its consolidated revenue double to 609 million euros, with EBITDA rising 156% to 70.5 million euros. This growth was driven by the incorporation of Grupo Gaviota and strategic investments in superfoods through a 500 million euro vehicle established with Banco Santander.
Adidas's Spanish subsidiary also reported a strong recovery, posting a net profit of 18.3 million euros and revenue of approximately 726 million euros, reversing previous losses. The company's performance was supported by strong sales in footwear and football-related marketing, including partnerships with the Spanish national team and Real Madrid.
Additionally, the Spanish State Participation Company (SEPI) reached a historic valuation of over 15 billion euros for its business portfolio, doubling its value over five years through market appreciation and new investments in strategic sectors like telecommunications and energy.
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Adidas · Atitlan Group · Banco Santander · Real Madrid · Roberto Centeno · SEPI · Spanish national football team