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ING Helpdesk
  • ING Helpdesk

Benelux Morning Notes

Ahold Delhaize: Serbia regulation to be litigated at international level. CM.com: Preview FY25. dsm-firmenich: At last! Exor: Stellantis shares fall sharply on €22bn turnaround plan, writeoff. Euronext: 2026 starting strong. Proximus: €275m impairment at Proximus Global

 PRESS RELEASE

Euronext announces volumes for January 2026

Euronext announces volumes for January 2026 Euronext announces volumes for January 2026 Amsterdam, Athens, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris – 6 February 2026 – Euronext, the leading European capital market infrastructure, today announced trading volumes for January 2026. Monthly and historical volume tables are available at this address: CONTACTS   ANALYSTS & INVESTORS – Investor Relations        Judith Stein         97         Margaux Kurver         03         MEDIA –   Europe        Andrea Monzani          13          Sandra Machado         7 Belgium        M...

Pierre FerraguÊ
  • Pierre FerraguÊ

Capex revisions, Replatforming, Memory Pricing, Semicap, Tesla, Apple....

As always, during earnings season, we wrap-up what happened in the previous week. For our main takes summarized on a single slide, and a few words on each of the 27 names we followed last week, follow the link.

 PRESS RELEASE

Euronext completes €250 million share repurchase programme

Euronext completes €250 million share repurchase programme Euronext completes €250 million share repurchase programme Amsterdam, Athens, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris – 29 January 2026 – Euronext today announced that it has completed the share repurchase programme announced on 6 November 2025. Between 18 November 2025 and 27 January 2026, 1,967,993 shares, or approximately 1.90% of Euronext’s share capital, were repurchased at an average price of €127.03 per share. This repurchase programme was executed by a financial intermediary in compliance with applicable rules and ...

David Vagman ... (+16)
  • David Vagman
  • CFA
  • Dirk Verbiesen
  • Francesca Ferragina
  • Jason Kalamboussis
  • Marc Hesselink
  • CFA
  • Marc Zwartsenburg
  • CEFA
  • Maxime Stranart
  • Michiel Vereycken
  • Quirijn Mulder
  • Reg Watson
  • CFA
  • Thymen Rundberg
  • Tijs Hollestelle

ING Benelux Favourites/Aedifica, Ageas, ASM International, Basic-Fit, ...

We refresh our ING Benelux Favourites list. We apply a fundamental bottom up approach in which we select stocks which provide the best upside within our Benelux coverage universe and these stocks need clear catalysts. Additions/deletions: We add the following names to the ING Benelux Favourites list: Ageas: Ageas has done multiple deals; its most recent purchase of the 25% stake BNP Paribas had in its Belgian ops, is an accretive deal and we believe makes the Belgian operations ready for a pot...

Marc Hesselink ... (+3)
  • Marc Hesselink
  • CFA
  • Thymen Rundberg

ASM International/Back on its growth path/BUY

ASM's 4Q25 order intake beat has transformed the 3Q25 disappointment into just a one-off timing hiccup within a very strong long-term growth path. TSMC's FY26 capex beat underlines that AI strength and ongoing technology transitions are key tailwinds for ASM. We expect the company to significantly outgrow its peers. We meaningfully increase our estimates, up our DCF-based target price to €900 per share (from €700) and reiterate our BUY. ASM remains on the ING Benelux Favourites list.

Martin Marandon-Carlhian ... (+2)
  • Martin Marandon-Carlhian
  • Stephane Houri
Martin Marandon-Carlhian ... (+2)
  • Martin Marandon-Carlhian
  • Stephane Houri
Julian Dobrovolschi
  • Julian Dobrovolschi
ING Helpdesk
  • ING Helpdesk

Benelux Morning Notes

AGEAS: strong upgrade to FY25 earnings guidance (€1.3 to €1.6bn) due to one-off from China; ASM: The beat comes early; D'Ieteren: Possible Belron IPO by end 2026, Belron debt repricing; IBA: IBA to install three P1 systems at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

 PRESS RELEASE

ASM pre-announces Q4 bookings and revenue ahead of expectations

ASM pre-announces Q4 bookings and revenue ahead of expectations Almere, The NetherlandsJanuary 19, 2026, 8:00 a.m. CET ASM International N.V. (Euronext Amsterdam: ASM) today announces, based on preliminary figures, Q4 bookings of approximately €800 million, well above the prior indication, and Q4 revenue of €698 million, which also exceeded the previously guided range of €630-660 million.    Order intake in Q4 2025 rose to approximately €800 million, well above the indication provided with the Q3 2025 results that bookings would be at a level slightly above the €637 million recorded in Q3...

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