A director at Deutsche Telekom AG sold 100,000 shares at 33.800EUR 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 c...
Ackermans & van Haaren: Results capping already strong subsidiary reporting. DPS beat. Fagron: Acquisition of Pharmavit Europe, active in nutraceutical raw materials. Fugro: Patience please. Kendrion: Sees signs of improvement in EU economy. Proximus: 2026 dividend halved, 2028-30 targets a bit better on lower capex. Proximus: 4Q25 in line EBITDA on weaker sales, FCF up; 2026 guidance below on EBITDA. Recticel: Strong FY25 results, CEO transition seen as a negative
Proximus is holding a CMD in Brussels today that we are attending. Ahead of that, it has put out a release with FY26, FY28 guidance, and some long-term (FY30) capex and FCF estimates too. We don’t have all the detail yet, but we outline our initial thoughts in this report, and some commentary on the Q4 results too.
Proximus reported solid 4Q25 results, with the underlying EBITDA of € 437m broadly in line with expectations (kbcse: € 433m, css: € 434m) while the FY25 organic FCF of € 130m came in slightly ahead (kbcse: € 107m, css: € 102m). Although the outlook 2026 was broadly in line, we welcome the lower capex spending of between € 1.20- € 1.25bn (kbcse: € 1.30bn, css: € 1.29bn), resulting in a better than expected FCF guidance for 2026 of up to € 100m (kbcse: € 39m, css: € 24m). By 2030, the group expect...
At a time when the European telecoms sector has been outperforming strongly, we think DT still stands out as a core holding for 2026 and there is still some 2025 “catch-up” to play out – but with the implied ex-US value at all-time highs, the upside from here now relies more on a TMUS recovery.
COMPAÑÍAS QUE APARECEN EN EL INFORME: ESPAÑA: ACS, EBRO FOODS, FERROVIAL, INDRA, MELIÁ, NEINOR HOMES, REDEIA, SANTANDER. EUROPA: AXA, ALLIANZ, DEUTSCHE TELEKOM, ENI, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC. 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 mercado se estabiliza Recuperación generalizada en la...
In today's Morning Views publication we comment on developments of the following high yield issuers: Nemak, Aston Martin, International Personal Finance, Assemblin Caverion, Nimlas, Vallourec, TDC NET, Eutelsat, Telecom Italia, Techem, Elior, Ineos Quattro, Odfjell Drilling, Centrient, Encore Capital (formerly Cabot), OPmobility, Grupo Antolin
Orange: Information sur les opérations effectuées dans le cadre d’un programme de rachat d’actions, hors contrat de liquidité Communiqué de presseParis, le 25 février 2026 Information sur les opérations effectuées dans le cadre d’un programme de rachat d’actions, hors contrat de liquidité Orange annonce avoir procédé à l'acquisition d'actions propres dans le cadre de son programme de rachat d'actions. Cette acquisition est destinée à honorer des obligations liées aux plans conditionnés de rémunération variable pluriannuelle des dirigeants mandataires sociaux et des cadres dirigeants (lon...
Orange: Transactions carried out as part of a share buyback program and outside of a liquidity contract Press releaseParis, 25 February 2026 Transactions carried out as part of a share buyback program and outside of a liquidity contract Orange announces that it has purchased treasury shares within the framework of its share buyback program. These shares have been acquired to honor obligations related to long-term incentive plans for corporate officers and senior employees. The long-term incentive plans, which are conditional on presence and performance, were set up with the aim of involv...
In today's Morning Views publication we comment on developments of the following high yield issuers: Gestamp, Nomad Foods (Iglo), Odigeo, Telecom Italia, Techem, Ahlstrom, Azelis, Tullow Oil, Cirsa, Ardagh Metal Beverage Packaging, Ardagh, Centrient, Ineos, Forvia (formerly Faurecia), Encore Capital (formerly Cabot)
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