Lendlease continues to post losses, with multiple outlets reporting pressure from its recent exit from global operations. The company is described as still struggling despite efforts to reset its business, as reflected in its ongoing financial performance and a persistently weak share price.
Both sources link the downturn to leadership departures and the challenges of unwinding or reshaping offshore activities. They characterize the offshore exit as “messy,” highlighting the operational and transition strain that accompanies major restructuring. While neither outlet provides detailed figures in the supplied text, both frame the current position as part of a broader period of instability following the company’s changes in direction and management.
The difference in emphasis is mainly in wording: both articles convey similar themes—losses, a lower share price, and leadership changes—but they do not add contrasting interpretations about the cause. Instead, they largely align on the idea that the transition away from global operations remains a central factor in Lendlease’s difficulties.