Vodafone Group (VOD) reported fiscal Q4 revenue Tuesday of 9.36 billion euros ($10.53 billion), down from 9.39 billion euros a year earlier.
Analysts' estimates were unavailable for comparison.
The company also said on Tuesday that it has launched a new 2-billion-euro share buyback program, with an initial tranche of 500 million euros beginning the same day.
Vodafone Group said it expects fiscal 2026 adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization after leases of 11 billion euros to 11.30 billion euros.
The company warned that the current macroeconomic backdrop presents "significant uncertainties" that could impact its financial performance in the fiscal year ahead, but added that it is continuing its turnaround in Germany.
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