2022: Strong performance across all divisions in a record year – Quest delivered c12-13% sales and EBITDA growth in 2022, testament to its strong market position, consistent execution and effective cost mgt. Although the year was marked by several challenges (slowing consumption trends, tough comps, supply chain issues) and a tough comparative, the significant boost from Apple products and IT services along with pricing in ACS, led to double digit sales growth with revenues surpassing the €1bn m...
2022: The comeback – Greek equities staged an impressive comeback in 2022, outpacing most international markets with a 7% total return vs a 2-digit drop suffered by other European indices (and the S&P in EUR terms). Underpinning the ASE was certainly the better macroeconomic backdrop, with the Greek economy expanding by >5% in 2022 compared with c3% for the EU. Light positioning, healthy corporate profitability and more attractive yield gaps than in other regions were additional supporting facto...
2022: The comeback – Greek equities staged an impressive comeback in 2022, outpacing most international markets with a 7% total return vs a 2-digit drop suffered by other European indices (and the S&P in EUR terms). Underpinning the ASE was certainly the better macroeconomic backdrop, with the Greek economy expanding by >5% in 2022 compared with c3% for the EU. Light positioning, healthy corporate profitability and more attractive yield gaps than in other regions were additional supporting facto...
Industry bumps in 2022 – Greek consumer stocks are down c9% on average since the start of the war in Ukraine, weighed down by de-risking and rising uncertainty regarding the near-term outlook. Stocks more severely affected have been small caps/less liquid names, with OPAP and Jumbo standing out as outperformers thanks to solid operating momentum, more visibility around near-term earnings and – in OPAP’s case – a very compelling 2-digit dividend yield putting a cap on the downside risk. … with ...
Industry bumps in 2022 – Greek consumer stocks are down c9% on average since the start of the war in Ukraine, weighed down by de-risking and rising uncertainty regarding the near-term outlook. Stocks more severely affected have been small caps/less liquid names, with OPAP and Jumbo standing out as outperformers thanks to solid operating momentum, more visibility around near-term earnings and – in OPAP’s case – a very compelling 2-digit dividend yield putting a cap on the downside risk. … with ...
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