A director at Siemens AG bought 1,070 shares at 233.736EUR and the significance rating of the trade was 76/100. 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...
NEWS SUMMARY: CAF, INDRA, NATURGY. The FED cut rates, as expected With the Ibex remaining near highs, the lack of definition continued for European stock markets, awaiting the Fed’s decision. In the STOXX 600, Basic Resources and Banks led the gains whereas Autos and Construction (after an equity research firm cut Vinci’s recommendation) were the worst performers. On the macro side, in the US, as expected, the Fed cut interest rates by 25bps to 3.5%-3.75% (with 1 member in favour of cutting -5...
COMPAÑÍAS QUE APARECEN EN EL INFORME: ESPAÑA: CAF, INDRA, NATURGY. EUROPA: MUNICH RE. La FED cumple con el recorte de tipos Con el Ibex manteniéndose cerca de sus máximos las bolsas europeas continuaron una jornada más con cierta indefinición a la espera de catalizadores. En el STOXX 600, los mejores sectores fueron R. Básicos y Bancos mientras que Autos y Construcción (afectado por la rebaja de recomendación a Vinci por parte de una casa de análisis) fueron los que más cayeron. Por el lado m...
News that Fanuc (6954 JT) is integrating Nvidia’s (NVDA US) robotic tools into its own software solutions is a reminder that, for all the focus on where large language models like ChatGPT can take us, these solutions remain very much in the virtual realm. The next big breakthrough in AI would come when such models can deliver fully spatially aware, autonomous mobile products, be these self-drive cars or industrial robots, and to do so at a price and quality that is commercially viable. Analysts ...
3Q'25 vs. 3Q'24 Results Sales: € 986.0 M (+17.7% vs. +10.0% BS(e) and +12.6% consensus); EBIT: € 47.0 M (+34.3% vs. +37.7% BS(e) and +42.9% consensus); Net Profit: € 27.0 M (+200.0% vs. +173.3% BS(e) and +211.1% consensus); 9M'25 vs. 9M'24 Results Sales: € 3.165 Bn (+8.5% vs. +6.3% BS(e) and +7.0% consensus); EBIT: € 161.0 M (+17.5% vs. +18.4% BS(e) and +19.7% consensus); Net Profit: € 100.0 M (+63.9% vs. +60.0% BS(e) and +65.6% consensus);
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