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EPC Group and the Swiss Society of Explosives have terminated their exclusive negotiations initiated on February 24, 2026, aimed at a merger in the ci…
EPC Group reports accelerated growth in the first quarter of 2026 with consolidated activity up by 9.4% to 152.9 million euros. This momentum is suppo…
EPC Group announces its adherence to the United Nations Global Compact, marking a significant step in strengthening its corporate social responsibilit…
EPC Group's stock saw a significant increase this Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at midday, posting a gain of 5.06% to €270, up from a previous close of €25…
EPC Group closed the 2025 fiscal year on a profitable growth trajectory: revenue up by 6% to €591.9M, improved EBITDA margin at 13.6%, and net income …
The stock EXPLOSIFS PROD.CHI displays a notable market configuration, driven by two converging signals: a record high of 299 euros reached on March 11…
Explosifs Prod.Chi. saw a significant rise this Wednesday, climbing 4.21% to 297 euros, a level never before reached by the stock. It thus surpasses i…
EPC (Explosifs Prod.Chi.) stock has shown a significant increase of 6.17% this Thursday, March 5, 2026, reaching 258.00 euros, after closing at 243 eu…
Global leader in civil explosives, EPC Group, increased its consolidated revenue to EUR 591.9 million in 2025, up by 6% from the previous year. This g…
EPC Group and SSE Holding SA announce they have entered into exclusive discussions to merge their activities in civil explosives and drilling-blasting…