Two Directors at Husqvarna AB bought 1,104,792 shares at between 44.920SEK and 45.175SEK. The significance rating of the trade was 100/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors over t...
While implied guidance for H1 revenues is ~1–4% below our forecast and consensus, the underlying sequential performance is directionally in line with the broader set of peers to have reported to date. We find this growth and gross margin profile solid, given we are at the tail-end of the life of Nordic’s 10-year-old 55nm technology platform. Combined with the arguably unprecedented level of uncertainty for the company’s customers, we find it achieving a ~50% gross margin and accelerated Cellular...
A director at Nordic Semiconductor ASA bought 20,090 shares at 102.500NOK and the significance rating of the trade was 50/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors over the last two y...
While the effects of trade tensions and tariff upheaval remain uncertain, our discussions with industry sources suggest strong, improving order momentum in Q1. Moreover, we expect the recently announced 90-day tariff pause to drive pull-forward of US imports. This has led us to shift our estimates from H2 towards H1. Beyond tariff-induced pull-ins, Dexcom channel replenishment dynamics remain one company-specific source of uncertainty to watch, while we estimate a limited effect. We remain sligh...
Our recent field trip to India (visiting Volvo, Epiroc, Trelleborg, Autoliv and others) alongside our analysis suggests the country is set to take centre stage as a global manufacturing hub over the coming decade, shifting from being the sixth- to the third-largest end-market for the Swedish Industrial sector. India’s strong economic growth trajectory and favourable demographics mean the companies: 1) see double-digit growth as sustainable; 2) are pursuing manufacturing capacity expansions; and ...
Following the Q4 results, we see sales and EBIT under continued pressure from prolonged weak consumer demand, increased competitive pressure, and spillover effects from exiting petrol-powered legacy businesses. We reiterate our SELL, and have lowered our target price to SEK48 (50).
While we see data points suggesting the strong Q4 results and Q1 guidance are probably seeing some tailwinds from pre-emptive demand pull-forward ahead of tariffs and intensifying trade tensions, we believe underlying momentum is materially stronger than we forecast and thus have significantly raised our estimates across the board for 2025–2026. Therefore, while we see some risk to the magnitude of sequential growth in Q2–Q3e not being in line with normal patterns, we continue to expect 2025 to ...
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