A director at Atenor SA bought 251,231 shares at 2.800EUR and the significance rating of the trade was 100/100. 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 sh...
Quest for growth has decided to reduce its exposure to public equity in favour of private equity. The announced €18.7m capital reduction will be financed by selling part of the quoted portfolio. This also shrinks the already small €137m NAV, and defeats the purpose of a listed holding that should be compounding. We believe this reduces the investment case for QfG as it cuts (retail) investors access to an experienced investment team with a public equity track record. The listed portfolio deliver...
Quest for Growth announced a strategic reorientation to refocus on its core mission of investing in unquoted growth companies and successful quoted small caps. The Board proposes a €18.7 million capital reduction, distributing €1 net per share to shareholders without cancelling shares, funded by existing cash and the sale of large-cap positions. This move is said to aim to sharpen the fund's profile as a pure growth specialist. The strategy maintains focus on three pillars: Digital, Health, and ...
We saw a good set of 1H25 results as a 13% y/y increase in turnover translates into an increase in underlying operating profit from EUR 8.4m (excluding Savoury business) to €12.7m although raw material costs remain historically high, mainly for animal proteins and ingredients. Energy and transport costs have also risen further. We maintain our positive stance (Accumulate, € 135 Target Price) as What's Cooking? expects to continue the good results of 1H25 in 2H25. They expect FY25 REBITDA to be b...
1M Performance - Absolute Total Return: During Jul'25 (1M period), the KBCS Holdings Universe posted a total return of -0.5% which was mainly driven by the performance of the multi-asset holdings (-0.9%), while the single-asset holdings posted a return of +0.4%. The 3 top performers during the period were Financière de Tubize (+11.7%), KBC Ancora (+9.4%) and Quest For Growth (+5.5%) while the 3 worst performers were Brederode (-6.4%), Heineken Holding (-5.0%) and D'Ieteren Group (-4.7%). YTD Pe...
A director at Quest For Growth NV bought 1,923,930 shares at 4.400EUR and the significance rating of the trade was 100/100. 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 year...
1M Performance - Absolute: During May'25 (1M period), the KBCS Holdings Universe posted a return of +2.2% which was mainly driven by multi-asset holdings (+2.6%) while single-asset holdings posted a smaller return of +1.2%. The 3 top performers during the period were Gimv (+12.1%), KBC Ancora (+11.1%) and Ackermans & van Haaren (+4.1%) while the 3 worst performers were Solvac (-2.8%), Groupe Bruxelles Lambert (-0.8%) and Heineken Holding (-0.3%). YTD Performance - Relative: On a YTD basis (as o...
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