Gabler Group AG (ISIN:DE000A421RZ9/ Ticker:XK4), a leading developer and manufacturer of mission-critical subsea technologies, has announced it will hold an earnings call on 19 May 2026 at 16:30 CEST to discuss its unaudited Q1 2026 results. The call, featuring CEO David Schirm and CSO Ole Johannsen, will also provide an update on current business development. The unaudited results will be published earlier that day before market open.
The company, headquartered in Lubeck, Germany, operates in three business areas: Submarine Systems, Subsea Communications & Data, and Subsea Power. Gabler Group is a trusted partner to over 250 customers worldwide, including 25 navies, and employs approximately 240 people. Founded in 1962, it generates the vast majority of its net sales from defense and defense-related solutions. Gabler is recognized as the leading European and one of the world's largest suppliers of mission-critical hoistable masts and associated control systems for conventional submarines.
This earnings call is significant for investors and industry analysts as it offers a first look at the company's financial performance in the current fiscal year. The Q1 2026 results will provide insights into demand trends for subsea technologies, particularly within the defense sector. Given the geopolitical landscape and increasing global focus on maritime security, Gabler's performance may serve as an indicator for the broader subsea defense industry. The call also allows stakeholders to assess the company's strategic direction under its management board.
Registration for the earnings call is available via the following link: Earnings Call – Q1 2026. Investors and analysts are encouraged to register in advance to participate in the discussion. The unaudited Q1 2026 results and additional information can be found on the company's website at www.gablergroup.com.
The implications of this announcement extend beyond Gabler Group. As a key supplier to navies worldwide, the company's financial health and business outlook can impact defense supply chains and technological advancements in subsea capabilities. The earnings call will be closely watched by defense contractors, investors in maritime technology, and geopolitical analysts tracking naval modernization efforts.

