Company comments AB InBev: Little to disappoint Adyen: 2H25 results – mixed results, soft guidance CVC Capital Partners: Executing well dsm-firmenich: Messy results Fagron: Beat on all lines, confident FY26 outlook to drive c.5% consensus EBITDA upgrade Flow Traders: EMEA saves the day KBC: Good results, opening up “jaws” further to 2028 Kinepolis: Canadian peer Cineplex 4Q25 results below consensus, January 2026 box office revenue up MICC: FX headwind leads to a 50bp margin miss in FY25 Montea:...
WDP's FY25 results were fully in line but the company surprised in already revealing its 2030 targets. We like such long-term visibility combined with very clear targets: €500m of yearly capex that can be auto-financed, delivering a +6% CAGR. WDP now has pan-European ambitions and aims to establish a presence in Italy and Spain. While the company has not delivered on its entrance into Germany, we think that opening itself to new countries is the right ambition to have at this stage. The plan loo...
After today's changes (ASMi out, UCB in), we maintain a balanced approach in our Dynamic Top Pick List, with a particular emphasis on value stocks that have been overlooked. Our defensive holdings are overweight, including real estate, which stands to benefit from lower interest rates. We remove ASMi from our Dynamic Top Pick List as the recent share price performance has driven the valuation meaningfully ahead of fundamentals. Since early December, FY27 diluted EPS expectations have risen by a...
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KDP and JDE Peet's have announced that Kodiak BidCo (the bid vehicle for KDP) is making a recommended public cash o?er for all issued and outstanding ordinary shares in the capital of JDE Peet's at a price of €31.85. We see limited catalysts for the share price and expect the bid to succeed given that regulatory and union approvals have been secured and the majority shareholders have made an irrevocable undertaking to tender their shares to Kodiak BidCo. Therefore, we increase our 12-month targe...
Eurocommercial Properties: 19% stock dividend take up, refinancing completion and leasing update; Ontex: 2H25 consensus release; Signify: 4Q25 results; prepare for a reset; Staffing Sector: Manpower; 4Q25 beat on better revenue trends, 1Q26 outlook positive; WDP: 2030 ambitions revealed, Italy and Spain to come
WDP initiated “BLEND30” strategy with €2.00 EPRA EPS by FY30 at +6% growth yoy. Capex is mainly internally sourced and “gradual” entry in Spain and Italy. FY25 EPRA EPS came in line with their €1.53 guidance and our expectation of €1.54. EPRA EPS yoy growth of 2.3% is still impressive due to the abolition of the Dutch FBI regime. WDP estimates its underlying EPS growth at 7%. Current development pipeline stands at 480k sqm of which 81% is pre-let with an expected NOI yield of 7.3%. The high pre...
JDE Peet’s launches Nature Transition Plan to advance regenerative agriculture and deforestation-free coffee supply chains PRESS RELEASE Amsterdam, January 29, 2026 JDE Peet’s (EURONEXT: JDEP), the world’s leading pure-play coffee company, today unveiled its Nature Transition Plan – ‘Grounded in Nature’ – a science-based roadmap to protect ecosystems, strengthen farmer resilience, and secure the long-term viability of coffee production. The publication of the plan makes JDE Peet’s the first food and beverage company in the world to launch a nature transition plan that is fully aligned wi...
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