Interpipe

Interpipe is the largest producer of pipes and railway wheels in Ukraine, selling its produce in more than 80 countries. The company operates three key divisions, manufacturing steel, pipes, and railway products. The steel division collects scrap metal and melts it at Dniprosteel, Interpipe’s modern electric arc furnace (EAF) mill with annual capacity of 1.3 Mt p.a. Interpipe’s pipe segment comprises three pipe rolling mills with combined capacity of close to 1 Mt p.a.

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Latest news about Interpipe

Jan 14, 2026
| Metals & Mining

Interpipe — Reports sharp profitability drop in 3Q25, continues bond buybacks

Interpipe reported 9M25 sales of $759m (-5.5% y-o-y) and EBITDA of $184m (-8.0%), with an EBITDA margin of 24% (-0.7pp y-o-y), and implying 3Q15 EBITDA of $19m, down from $99m in 2Q25.  
Oct 17, 2025
| Metals & Mining

Interpipe — Reports strong 1H25 financials, talks of challenges and “all options” for Eurobond

Interpipe reported 1H25 revenues of $572m (+6.8% y-o-y), EBITDA of $166m (+27% y-o-y) with a 29% margin (+4.6pp y-o-y), and net income of $107m (-17% y-o-y). By segment, pipe EBITDA rose 67% y-o-y to $85m, while wheel and steel EBITDA were broadly stable at $26m and $55m, respectively. On a pass-through basis (without allocating steelmaking costs), pipe EBITDA rose 40% y-o-y to $128m, and wheel EBITDA declined 2.2% y-o-y to $36m.
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