A director at Barco NV bought 100,000 shares at 10.940EUR and the significance rating of the trade was 67/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors over the last two years clearly sho...
ABN Amro: Miss but strong capital, good set of results / Ahold Delhaize: Strong 4Q25 but no major surprise on FY26 adj. EPS guidance / Alfen: No recovery yet and another transitional year / BAM Group: Preview: 2026 outlook the key item / Econocom: Better REBITA, net debt, but EBIT below, much lower net profit, dividend halved, 2026-28 guidance postponed to “medium term” / Exor: Ferrari 4Q25 and 2026 guidance beat / Gecina: Results and guidance in line, DPS set to grow over 2026-30 / Heineken: No...
With Vopak initiating some large new investments in recent years, investors should prepare for an acceleration in EBITDA growth, which together with improved financial KPIs should act as drivers for a re-rating of the shares in the coming 6-12 months, we believe. First, following a period of strategic divestments, Vopak is now well equipped for the years to come with a stronger return profile of its portfolio. Second, cash conversion has improved and should continue to be strong with promising p...
OBEL has reported a good set of numbers, with EBITDAaL c+3% ahead of consensus and 2026 EBITDAaL guidance is better than consensus expectations. There is evidence of a Digi impact in MSR and ARPU, but KPIs are OK, suggesting that OBEL is protecting share over ARPU - OBEL has c30% of revs from mobile only, which are vulnerable to Digi in our view.
Adyen: Preview 2H25. Aperam: In-line 4Q25, upbeat medium-term outlook balances short-term consensus risk. Ayvens: Fast Car (UCS normalisation). Barco: 4Q25 preview, mixed performance. Lotus Bakeries: Another beat on every line. Orange Belgium: 2H25 EBITDAal beat on lower sales, much better 2026 guidance. Philips: CMD & 4Q25 preview, execution is key. RELX: FY25 preview. Universal Music Group: Peer Warner Music 4% revenue and 11% OIBDA beat
Solid EBITDAaL growth slightly exceeding the 2025 guidance, supported by sustained commercial performance, synergies and efficiencies Press releaseEmbargo until 6 February 2026 at 7:00 am Regulated information – Inside information Financial information for the second semester and full year 2025 Solid EBITDAaL growth slightly exceeding the 2025 guidance, supported by sustained commercial performance, synergies and efficiencies Mobile postpaid customer base +2.5% yoy / Cable customer base +1.8% yoyH2 Revenues -1.5% yoy / FY 2025 Revenues -1.5% yoyH2 EBITDAaL +3.4% yoy / FY 2025 EBITDAaL +...
Solide EBITDAaL-groei die de prognose voor 2025 licht overschrijdt, ondersteund door stabiele commerciële prestaties, synergiën en efficiëntiewinst PersberichtEmbargo tot 6 februari 2026 om 7.00 u. Gereglementeerde informatie – Voorwetenschap Financiële informatie voor het tweede halfjaar en het volledige jaar 2025 Solide EBITDAaL-groei die de prognose voor 2025 licht overschrijdt, ondersteund door stabiele commerciële prestaties, synergiën en efficiëntiewinst Aantal mobiele postpaidklanten +2.5% j-o-j / Aantal kabelklanten +1.8% j-o-jOmzet in H2 -1,5% j-o-j / Omzet 2025 -1,5% j-o-jEBITD...
Croissance solide de l'EBITDAaL légèrement supérieure aux prévisions pour 2025, supportée par des performances commerciales soutenues, des synergies et des gains d'efficacité Communiqué de presseEmbargo jusqu'au 6 février 2026 à 7h00 Information réglementée – informations confidentielles Information financière relative au second semestre et à l'exercice 2025 Croissance solide de l'EBITDAaL légèrement supérieure aux prévisions pour 2025, supportée par des performances commerciales soutenues, des synergies et des gains d'efficacité Base clients mobiles postpayés +2.5% / Base clients câble ...
Yesterday, Energynow.ca published an article on the withdrawal of support by the Metlakatla First Nation citizens of Canada. Supposedly the Metlakatla First Nation's decision to retract its backing for the nearly completed REEF export project is rooted in concerns that it was not informed of an exclusivity agreement granting REEF an export monopoly, which could harm its economic interests in the rival Trigon terminal where it holds a 10% stake. A recent BC Supreme Court ruling allowing Metlakatl...
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