De.mem has acquired Core Chemicals to enhance its market position in the Australian water treatment industry, leveraging growing demand in the gold sector.
Target Information
De.mem is an Australian water treatment solutions provider, which recently reported significant growth in its third-quarter 2025 results. The company achieved revenues of approximately 7.81 million AUD, marking the second-highest quarterly earnings in its history. Notably, more than 90% of its revenues come from recurring sales, contributing to predictable and stable income streams, which foster sustainable growth. CEO Andreas Kröll also highlighted that the recent acquisition of Core Chemicals has not yet been reflected in these figures.
For the past 26 quarters, De.mem has consistently reported rising revenue, translating to an average annual growth rate of around 24% over more than six years. Moreover, the company recorded a positive operational cash flow of approximately 1.2 million AUD in the last 12 months. This robust performance underscores the stability of its business model and provides a strong foundation for continued growth.
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Industry Overview in Australia
The water treatment industry in Australia has been experiencing notable growth, particularly due to increasing demand for sustainable water management solutions. As the country faces significant challenges related to water scarcity and
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De.mem
invested in
Core Chemicals
in 2025
in a Other deal
Disclosed details
Revenue: $3M
EBITDA: $1M
Net Income: $0M