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:...
Rdos. 4T'25 vs 4T'24: Ventas: 23.490 M euros (+0,9% vs +0,8% BS(e) y +0,4% consenso); EBIT: 994,0 M euros (+3,8% vs -4,3% BS(e) y -4,2% consenso); BDI: 577,0 M euros (+51,8% vs +55,3% BS(e) y +57,4% consenso); Rdos. 2025 vs 2024: Ventas: 92.352 M euros (+3,4% vs +3,3% BS(e) y +3,2% consenso); EBIT: 3.734 M euros (+3,5% vs +1,4% BS(e) y +1,4% consenso); BDI: 2.263 M euros (+28,3% vs +29,0% BS(e) y +29,5% consenso).
COMPAÑÍAS QUE APARECEN EN EL INFORME: ESPAÑA: ENDESA, INDRA, SANTANDER, SECTOR SEGUROS, TELEFÓNICA. EUROPA: AHOLD DELHAIZE, BAYER. Incluido en el informe diario de hoy, y durante toda la campaña de resultados, incorporamos al final una presentación con los resultados destacados en positivo y negativo y previews de Rdos. 4T’25 que se publicarán en España y Europa en los próximos días. El Ibex mantiene los 18.100 puntos Ligeras caídas en los mercados en una jornada de transición a la espera de l...
Aedifica: c.€29m new developments in Germany and Finland / GBL: €0.5bn equity investment in Rayner, an ophthalmic MedTech specialist / NN Group: Is consensus running ahead of a capital update with FY25 results? / Philips: Supportive update ahead of CMD / Proximus: Route Mobile 3Q26 shows lower revenues, better profitability / Staffing sector: French staffing: December better but January outlook weaker but perhaps better than number of temp outlook indicates / VAR Energi: Strong CMD target 400kpd...
Adyen: New Platforms partnership in APAC / Dutch Pension Reform (Wtp): 1/3 transitioned (c.25 funds), 2027 challenging / IBA: Sale of a P1 system to MacKay Memorial Hospital in New Taipei City, Taiwan / KPN: 4Q25 preview / Offshore Wind: North Sea offshore wind pact to develop 300GW by 2050 / Vår Energi: RRR 2P 185% offsets slight pressure on expected production volumes 4Q
EUR 227 million share buyback begins Schiphol, January 12, 2026 - Aegon today begins a EUR 227 million share buyback, which includes EUR 200 million of the EUR 400 million on December 10, 2025. This tranche has been expanded to include EUR 27 million to meet Aegon’s obligations resulting from its share-based compensation plans for senior management. The share buyback is expected to be completed by June 30, 2026, barring unforeseen circumstances. Aegon has entered into an agreement with its largest shareholder, Vereniging Aegon, to participate in the new EUR 227 million share buyback. Ver...
Colruyt: Guidance reiterated despite weaker-than-expected 1H25/26. Dutch Pension Buyouts: Regulator DNB's view, c.€7bn so far, insurers at 15% market share now. OCI: Dutch investor association VEB and other shareholders take legal action to block Orascom merger. Proximus: CFO Mark Reid to leave Proximus by end of January 2026. Staffing Sector: US temp volume YoY declined vs October; NFP jobs beat expectations. Var Energy: Boosting production bodes well for years to come. Events Calendar
EUR 400 million share buyback completed Schiphol, December 16, 2025 - Aegon announces today the successful completion of its share buyback program, which initially began on July 1, 2025, as a EUR 200 million initiative and was later expanded, on August 25, 2025, by an additional EUR 200 million, bringing the total to EUR 400 million. Between July 1, 2025, and December 15, 2025, 61,197,437 common shares were repurchased for a total amount of EUR 400 million at an average price of EUR 6.4772 per share. Aegon will cancel the repurchased shares in December 2025. For further details, visit our...
Aegon Capital Markets Day 2025 – The Next Frontier Strategic highlights: Aegon announces ambition to become a leading US life insurance and retirement group Aegon to move its head office and legal seat to the US and be renamed Transamerica Inc. at completion of transition, which Aegon aims to conclude by January 1, 2028Aegon Asset Management to focus on growing third-party revenues and improving efficiencyContinued focus on profitable growth in Aegon’s International business Strategic review of Aegon UK, evaluating all options, including divestment Financial highlights: Achieving all fi...
Aegon trading update for third quarter 2025 Schiphol, November 13, 2025 - Please click to access all 3Q 2025 trading update related documents. EUR 340 million operating capital generation (OCG) before holding funding and operating expensesCapital ratios of Aegon’s main units remain strong, above their respective operating levelsCash Capital at Holding at EUR 1.9 billion, reflecting the sale of 12.5 million shares in a.s.r. for EUR 700 million, the payment of the 2024 final dividend and the 2025 interim dividend, and 54% completion of the ongoing EUR 400 million share buyback programOn tr...
Aegon announces changes to its Board of Directors Schiphol, November 3, 2025 - Aegon announces today that David Herzog, who was appointed as a member of the Board of Directors (BoD) at Aegon’s 2025 Annual General Meeting of shareholders (AGM), will succeed William Connelly as Chairman of the BoD as of November 13, 2025. In line with previous announcements, Mr Connelly will retire as Chairman and member of the BoD on the same date. Aegon also announces today that it will propose to its 2026 AGM to appoint Leni Boeren as a new member of its BoD. Mrs Boeren has extensive experience in both t...
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