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  • Quentin Borie

CAF : Feedback from CMD: an attractive medium-term outlook, but supply chain and inflation set to continue taking a toll in the short term

>A reassuring 2026 strategic plan - CAF yesterday afternoon presented its 2026 strategic plan and set out its new medium-term guidance (see page 2). It is well ahead of the consensus with revenues of € 4.8bn in 2026 (with € 400m of M&A) vs € 3.9bn expected by the consensus and EBIT of € 300m vs € 228m expected. However, there is still limited visibility on margin improvement in the short term with the group having seen its EBIT margin narrow by 130bp in H1 2022 (...
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Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles S.A.

Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles SA (CAF) is a Spain-based company engaged in the rolling stock manufacture. The Company's activities are divided into two business segments: Rolling stock, as well as Components and spare parts. The Rolling stock division focuses on the design, production and distribution of rolling stock and equipment for railway systems, such as high-speed vehicles, locomotives, trains for middle-distance transportation, commuter trains and electric motorcars, subway trains, streetcars, traction and signaling systems, as well as energy storage solutions. The Components and spare parts division offers elements and spare parts for rolling stock equipment, such as wheels, axles and gear units. In addition, the Company offers technical assistance, maintenance and after-sale services, as well as development of rail infrastructure, among others. It operates through numerous subsidiaries in Spain, France, Germany, the United States, Brazil and Mexico, among others.

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Oddo BHF

​Oddo Securities provides securities brokerage and research services. The company offers equity, economic, and derivatives research and credit analysis services. It focuses on insurance, automotive, building materials, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, information technology, and agri-food industries.

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Delphine Brault

Quentin Borie

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