Allfunds Group plc: Business as usual. Basic-Fit: Good news - senior unsecured convertible bonds due 2028 put option waiver. D'Ieteren: Belgian February new car registrations down 7.7%, VW down 13.1% EVS: Analyst meeting feedback. Sif Group: Preview - order intake window rapidly closing. Wereldhave: €250m refinanced
EME Equity Market – February 2026 Muted performance across the region, with the Turkish ISE the best performer. The MSCI EM Europe Index declined by 0.7% mom in EUR terms and 2.1% mom in USD terms in February. The Turkish ISE was the top performer, adding 5.4% mom in EUR terms; while the Polish WIG and the Romanian BET improved slightly (+0.9% and +0.3% mom, respectively, in EUR terms). The Czech PX and the Greek ASE were the worst performers (-4.9%, and -3.0% mom, respectively, in EUR terms), w...
Syensqo appoints Heike van de Kerkhof as Chair of the Board of Directors Regulated information Syensqo appoints Heike van de Kerkhof as Chair of the Board of Directors Brussels, Belgium – March 3, 2026 - 07:30 CET SYENSQO SA (“Syensqo” or “the Company”) today announces the appointment of Heike van de Kerkhof as independent Chair of its Board of Directors (“Board”), effective March 3, 2026, marking a new step in the Group’s Governance journey. She will succeed Rosemary Thorne, who will step down as chair with immediate effect and from her position as independent director on March 31, 20...
CTP shares took a beating after the FY25 results as the consensus probably expected a higher completion number and the capitalisation of interests clouds the outlook comparability. We actually like both trends. Firstly, there is no point for more completions and speculative investments in CEE as it would destroy value for all logistic developers in the market. Capitalising interest also make sense as it increases the comparability with the pure REITS, but EPRA accounting still overlooks the larg...
Syensqo negatively surprised the market last week with weaker than expected 4Q results and with a FY26 underlying EBITDA guidance of c. € 1.1bn, which was c. 15% below our and consensus forecasts and represents a c. 7% drop vs 2025 actuals. While part of the earnings pressure in recent years relates to a more difficult macro-economic environment, a number of businesses has seen a more intense competition and also pricing pressure, including in the recently divested Oil & Gas, Aroma Performance a...
Despite all the geopolitical and macroeconomic challenges, FY25 order intake increased y/y 7.8% to € 225.0m, incl. € 14.8m for Big Event Rental (BER) and FY25 revenues increased 5.1% y/y to € 208.1m (KBCSe € 198m). Excluding the FY24 Big Event Rental, the growth would be 14.2% and excluding FX it would have been 6.9%. We maintain our positive stance (Buy, € 45 Target Price) as the order intake of 2025 strongly contributed to its longer-term order book with some important longer term deliveries...
HEADLINES: • AmRest: 4Q25 miss, due mainly to allegations about food safety in Czechia NEGATIVE • Kruk: 4Q25 results – bit of a mixed bag • Text: 3Q25-26 (calendar 4Q25) results – EBITDA down 25% yoy, 3% above the consensus NEUTRAL • Enea: impairments and higher provisions to reduce 2025 net income by PLN 1.37bn and EBITDA by PLN 162m NEUTRAL • CTP: 4Q25 results and conference call • Richter: 4Q25 beat, on gross margin and tight opex control POSITIVE • Duna House: 4Q25 in line, guidance implies ...
Syensqo exercises the make-whole option to early redeem €500 million senior Bonds Regulated information Syensqo exercises the make-whole option to early redeem €500 million senior Bonds Brussels, February 27, 2026 - 8:30 CET Syensqo SA (the “Issuer”) today announced its decision to exercise its make-whole redemption option to redeem its Euro 500,000,000 2.750 per cent. Fixed Rate Bonds due December 2, 2027 (ISIN: BE6282460615), following notification to the Agent and the Calculation Agent, the National Bank of Belgium, and the Luxembourg Stock Exchange, where the bonds are listed. The...
The 4Q25 results and the 2026E guidance imply around 3-4% consensus FFO downgrades for 2026E, and feature a material gap between the EPRA earnings (at EUR 336m) and the company-adjusted EPRA earnings (at EUR 405m). That said, CTP announced that it will start to capitalise the interest costs related to developments. As a result, the consensus FFO estimates are likely to be reviewed upwards instead.
Aalberts: In-line FY25, but low quality / AMG: 4Q25 beat by 7%; in-line 2026 guidance / Bekaert: In-line 2025, cautious outlook for 2026 to result in c.8% consensus cut / CMB.TECH: A small bit beat but not the full story / Corbion: Dividend sweetener / CTP: Q4 results lighter due to some delays; stronger 2026 outlook / DEME: Strong FY25 numbers and FY26 outlook / Elia Group: Preview FY25 results / SBM Offshore: Another step-up in shareholder return / Syensqo: Substantial miss in 4Q25; FY26 outlo...
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