HEADLINES: • cyber_Folks: 2Q25 results review – 66% yoy EBITDA growth, 3% above the consensus POSITIVE • Vercom: 2Q25 results review – 21% yoy EBITDA growth, 2% above the consensus POSITIVE • Shoper: 2Q25 broadly in line with expectations NEUTRAL • InPost: suing Allegro for breach of agreement • Turkish automotive: strong light vehicle sales in August NEUTRAL • Eurowag: 1H25E results preview (due out tomorrow)
HEADLINES: • InPost: 2Q25 in line with expectations; FY25E EBITDA guidance broadly maintained; domestic market recovery in 3Q POSITIVE • GTC: 2Q25 – bond refinancing critical • AROBS Transilvania Software: 2Q25 – trending up, despite continuing headwind from automotive vertical • Romania macro: fiscal consolidation effort moves forward, but politics remain jittery • Türkiye macro: 2Q GDP momentum points to a stronger 2025E outlook • Greek banks: commit an additional donation of EUR 75m each to s...
Ferrari N.v.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program aranello (Italy), September 1, 2025 – Ferrari N.V. (NYSE/EXM: RACE) (“Ferrari” or the “Company”) informs that the Company has purchased, under the Euro 360 million share buyback program announced on July 31, 2025, as the eighth tranche of the multi-year share buyback program of approximately Euro 2 billion expected to be executed by 2026 in line with the disclosure made during the 2022 Capital Markets Day (the “Eighth Tranche”), the additional common shares - reported in aggregate form, on a daily basis - on the Euronext Milan (EXM) and o...
HEADLINES: • Allegro: August is harvest time (downgraded to HOLD) • Hungary macro: challenging conditions keeping fiscal pressure high • Patria Bank: solid delivery in 2Q25 POSITIVE • Premier Energy: 2Q25 normalised EBITDA in line with our expectations NEUTRAL • 4iG: 2Q25 results review – 11% yoy increase in reported EBITDA, 3% above our estimate NEUTRAL • CA Immo: 2Q25 – continued progress with disposals; cancels treasury shares, launches new buyback • MedLife: takeaways from the 2Q25 earnings ...
We recap the first half 2025 results for German real estate companies in our coverage, including Aroundtown (ARNDTN), Grand City Properties (GYCGR), LEG Immobilien (LEGGR) and Vonovia (ANNGR). Results were solid overall, with solid like-for-like rental income growth, which is set to continue due to the lagged effect of German rent regulations and favourable demand-supply dynamics. The transaction market has slowly improved, while valuations have finally turned positive. Leverage levels remain re...
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