HEADLINES: • Develia: lighten the load, lift the pace (BUY - initiation of coverage) • PGE: 3Q25 results fully in line with the preliminaries NEUTRAL • Huuuge Games: 3Q25 results review – adjusted EBITDA up 3% yoy, 4% above the consensus POSITIVE • Doosan Skoda Power: 3Q25 weak; 2025E guidance lowered; downside risk for our 2025E estimates NEGATIVE • Premier Energy: 3Q25 in line with our estimates; 2025E guidance unchanged NEUTRAL • OPAP: 3Q25 results in line; EBITDA flat yoy, at EUR 214m, on to...
We initiate coverage of Develia with a BUY and a price target (PT) of PLN 9.9. Develia is one of Poland’s largest listed residential developers, operating in major urban markets and selling over 3k apartments per year. Following the divestment of its commercial assets, the company has a strong balance sheet (0.7x ND/EBITDA in 3Q25), enabling both dividend payments (7.4-9.3% dividend yields expected in 2025-27E) and further expansion, with a target of 4.5k apartment sales in 2028E through a combi...
Q3 in line, EBITDA flattish as tough comps were counterbalanced by another exceptional performance from Joker – Q3 results came broadly as we expected, with revenue and EBITDA growth slowing to 6.6%/0.5% (+4.7%/+4.3% in Q2) due to a demanding comparison base following the Euro-driven sportsbook boost last year. Joker once again stood out, adding €12m yoy thanks to jackpot rollovers, accounting for roughly 2.1% of quarterly group growth and effectively cushioning the drag from other segments. Oth...
Q3 in line, EBITDA flattish as tough comps were counterbalanced by another exceptional performance from Joker – Q3 results came broadly as we expected, with revenue and EBITDA growth slowing to 6.6%/0.5% (+4.7%/+4.3% in Q2) due to a demanding comparison base following the Euro-driven sportsbook boost last year. Joker once again stood out, adding €12m yoy thanks to jackpot rollovers, accounting for roughly 2.1% of quarterly group growth and effectively cushioning the drag from other segments. Oth...
This morning (25 November), Doosan Škoda Power (DSP) released weak 3Q25 results, in our view. The EBITDA fell by 89% yoy, on higher opex and hedging losses, and the company reported a net loss in the quarter. The backlog rose by 59% qoq, driven by the Temelín generators contract (CZK 5bn) – which we believe is fully priced in – while other, newly-secured contracts totalled CZK 0.8bn, implying a book-to-bill of c.0.8x. Although no specific 2025E guidance was provided, DSP has lowered its 2025E re...
HEADLINES: • Doosan Skoda Power: 3Q25 weak; 2025E guidance lowered for both revenues and profitability NEGATIVE • Poland macro: latest data add evidence of industry-led growth • CD Projekt: changes policy for diversification of surplus cash NEUTRAL • Czech Republic macro: November sentiment somewhat weak • 4iG: 3Q25E preview – 12% yoy reported EBITDA increase expected (due on 28 November) • Athens Exchange Group: strong 3Q25 results, due mostly to post trading segment POSITIVE • KazMunayGas: 3Q2...
HEADLINES: • Colt CZ Group: 3Q25 results and earnings call takeaways NEUTRAL • Eurocash: 3Q25 – slightly above our low expectations, but below the consensus; strategy publication postponed to 9 December NEGATIVE • Mo-BRUK: 3Q25 conference call highlights POSITIVE • EME Strategy: FTSE GEIS November 2025 review results • Duna House: 3Q25 – strong summer, FY guidance upgraded POSITIVE • GEK Terna: 9M25 results in line; EBITDA jumps 66%, thanks to Attiki Odos • Athens Exchange Group: FTSE to reduce ...
HEADLINES: • DO & CO: value á la carte (upgraded to BUY) • Diagnostyka: 3Q25 results in line with expectations; strong demand continues POSITIVE • Auto Partner: 3Q25 EBITDA below our forecasts, following weaker gross margin and higher SG&As NEGATIVE • Cyfrowy Polsat: key takeaways from the 3Q25 results call NEGATIVE • Grupa Pracuj: key takeaways from the 3Q25 earnings call NEUTRAL • Tauron: 3Q25 conference call highlights NEUTRAL • 11 bit studios: key takeaways from the 3Q25 results call NEUTRAL...
HEADLINES: • MOL: much to admire, despite the fire (stays BUY) • PGE: decent 3Q25 results - recurring EBITDA at PLN 2.95bn (+6% vs. our expectations), but weak net income NEUTRAL • Benefit Systems: 3Q25 adjusted EBIT up 42% yoy, 15% above our forecast; FY25E cards addition target exceeded by November, FY26 plan of 260k+ new cards POSITIVE • Hidroelectrica: 3Q25 net profit of RON 0.73bn, 14% lower yoy and 5% below our estimate NEGATIVE • Sphera Group: 3Q25 soft, but better than we expected NEUTRA...
HEADLINES: • OPAP: tempting, but tricky (downgraded to HOLD) • Bank Handlowy: posts neutral set of 3Q25 results NEUTRAL • Krka: 3Q25 results – positive surprise in the gross margin POSITIVE • Aquila Part Prod Com S.A.: 3Q25 miss on gross margin compression NEGATIVE • Magyar Telekom: 3Q25 results review – EBITDA up 13% yoy, in line with the consensus; 2025E guidance reiterated NEUTRAL • Wizz Air: 2Q FY26 – 10% EBIT beat on lower CASKX POSITIVE • DataWalk: actual 3Q25 numbers fully in line with th...
We have recalibrated our forecasts for OPAP, to reflect the strong ytd trends and ahead of the upcoming 3Q/9M25 results release. We have nudged our top- and bottom-line estimates higher, by 4%/2%, slightly higher than management’s expectations, while our price target (PT) remains unchanged, at EUR 20.0/share. More importantly, the all-share planned merger with parent Allwyn has muddled the equity story, not least because of the combined group’s higher risk profile and lower shareholder remunerat...
HEADLINES: • Banca Transilvania: bottom-line beat in 3Q25, on higher trading income and lower costs POSITIVE • Jahez: 3Q25 financial results review NEGATIVE • Pegasus Airlines: 3Q25 – RASK pressure exceeds our estimate NEGATIVE • CCC: preliminary 3Q25 EBITDA miss of 5%; FY25E EBITDA guidance cut to PLN 1.7-1.8bn, from PLN 2.4bn NEGATIVE • Alpha Bank: 3Q25 highlights – a mixed bag NEUTRAL • Dino: key takeaways from the 3Q25 call NEGATIVE • InPost: key takeaways from the 3Q25 call NEGATIVE • MOL: ...
HEADLINES: • Turkish Airlines: buy the dip (upgraded to BUY) • Cimsa: 3Q25 financial results review POSITIVE • Tupras: 3Q25 results – net income beats expectations NEUTRAL • Isbank: 3Q25 highlights – slower margin rebound and 11% miss vs.to our estimate • Elm: 3Q25 financial results review NEGATIVE • Arabian Drilling: 3Q25 results NEUTRAL • Arabian Drilling: receives recalls for three land rigs POSITIVE • Akcansa: 3Q25 conference call takeaways • CEZ: nationalisation in draft government plan, bu...
EME Equity Market – October 2025 Hungarian BUX leads in October, Türkiye and Greece lag. The MSCI EM Europe Index added 3.5% mom in EUR terms and 1.8% mom in USD terms in October. The Hungarian BUX was the top performer, adding 9.1% mom in EUR terms; followed by the Polish WIG20 (+5.9% mom) and the Romanian BET (+5.4% mom) (in EUR terms). The Czech PX was also in the green (+2.8% mom in EUR terms). The Greek ASE and the Turkish ISE30 (-1.9% mom and -1.1% mom, in EUR terms, respectively) both los...
HEADLINES: • Erste Bank: 3Q25 beat, mostly on one-off, but core result also stronger; current valuation levels justified, while waiting for finalisation of acquisition in Poland POSITIVE • Brisa: delivers 3Q25 earnings turnaround POSITIVE • Akcansa: 3Q25 financial results review – mixed NEGATIVE • Teknosa: 3Q25 results – operating recovery overshadowed by bottom-line losses NEUTRAL • Yapi Kredi: 3Q25 – first look • ADNOC Distribution: 3Q25 results POSITIVE • Eurobank Ergasias Services: 3Q25 high...
Shifting narrative, rotation in progress – OPAP shares fell c15% peak to trough, after the announcement of the deal with Allwyn, before recovering partly as investors continue to digest the story (with the €19.04 cash exit also offering technical support). The pullback has been driven by a rotation in the shareholder base (as the investment case pivots from yield to growth) alongside corporate governance concerns (mostly around the preferred shares granting KKCG 85% of voting rights) & valuation...
Shifting narrative, rotation in progress – OPAP shares fell c15% peak to trough, after the announcement of the deal with Allwyn, before recovering partly as investors continue to digest the story (with the €19.04 cash exit also offering technical support). The pullback has been driven by a rotation in the shareholder base (as the investment case pivots from yield to growth) alongside corporate governance concerns (mostly around the preferred shares granting KKCG 85% of voting rights) & valuation...
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