In today's Morning Views publication we comment on developments of the following high yield issuers: Vallourec, European Entertainment Group, Picard, Assemblin Caverion, Lottomatica (formerly Gamenet), THOM Europe, David Lloyd Leisure, CABB, Scan Global Logistics, Softbank Group, Standard Profil, Nimlas
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 ...
We upgrade FACC to Outperform from Neutral, raising our DCF-based TP to € 15.50 from € 10. Despite the strong run, we believe the company’s double-digit organic growth profile and strong margin expansion potential are not adequately priced in, with the stock remaining among the cheapest in the aerospace sector. Based on EV/EBIT and P/E multiples, the shares trade at a significant 33-45% discount to the sector for 2026e, widening to 48-57% for 2027e which we view as unjustified.
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