From the past week, we highlight: 1) we raised our target price on Latour to SEK285 (280), but reiterated our HOLD; 2) Kinnevik-owned Lunar raised SEK282m of new capital; and 3) we will host an investor lunch with Latour’s CEO Johan Hjertonsson at our Stockholm office next week.
Our trip to South Korea and China revealed Chinese shipbuilders are seeking growth to take on Korea’s established yards who are facing constraints. An eagerness to add capacity is one of our takeaways, as well as a gloomy outlook for Chinese real estate, which in our view should inevitably weigh on dry bulk demand.
Q1 reporting season kicked off this week, with results from Nyfosa, Entra, Wallenstam, Fabege, KMC Properties, Pandox, and Catena. In other news, Public Property Invest is to be listed on the Oslo stock exchange on 29 April. The weighted-average implied EBITDA yields on the stocks we cover are 4.75% for 2024e and 5.04% for 2025e.
Norwegian Air Shuttle traded down c7% on Wednesday on weaker than expected Q1 results hit by higher costs, which made the market question the reiterated 2024 CASK guidance. We reiterate our BUY but have lowered our target price to NOK21 (23) on negative estimate revisions, reflecting slightly revised cost assumptions.
The key takeaways from this week are: 1) we raised our target price on Investor to SEK290 (260) as we see continued outperformance characteristics; 2) we cut our target price on Kinnevik to SEK135 (140) but reiterated our BUY, as we see continuously declining writedown risk in a more concentrated growth portfolio; and 3) VNV Global reported an unchanged Q1 NAV QOQ in USD terms.
The key takeaways from the past week are: 1) we raised our target price on VEF to SEK3.5 (3.4) and reiterated our BUY; 2) Kinnevik lowered the value of its unlisted portfolio by 5% QOQ in Q1 and proposed a SEK23/share cash distribution; and 3) Patricia Industries reported a strong Q1 in Johan Forssell’s last quarterly report as Investor’s CEO.
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) was approved on 12 April, requiring the modernisation of existing real estate in the EU, and will soon enter the Official Journal of the EU. In other news, KMC Properties bought a new asset and appointed an interim CEO, JM got a new CEO, while Castellum announced a divestment and new leases, and Atrium Ljungberg kicked off Q1 reporting season. The weighted-average implied EBITDA yields on the stocks we cover are 4.74% for 2024e and 5.01% for 2...
SalMar – Integrated annual report 2023 With reference to the stock exchange notice regarding board approval of final 2023 year-end financial statement on Friday 12 April 2024. Please find attached the 2023 integrated Annual report, including sustainability reporting, for SalMar ASA. The company publishes its annual financial statements also in European Single Electronic Format (ESEF), available as an attachment to this release. On SalMar's website, the renumeration report, TCFD report, GRI index and green bond report for 2023 are also published. For more information, please contact:Håkon...
SalMar - Key information relating to the cash dividend to be paid by SalMar ASA Dividend amount: 35.0 per shareDeclared currency: NOK Last day including right: 06.06.2024Ex-date: 07.06.2024Record date: 10.06.2024Payment date: On or about 20.06.2024Date of approval: 06.06.2024 For more information, please contact:Håkon Husby, Head of Investor RelationsTel: +47 936 30 449 Email: This information is subject of the disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
SalMar - Final year-end financial statements for 2023 approved by the board of directors 12 April 2024, the board of directors of SalMar ASA has reviewed and approved the final year-end financial statements for 2023. Final accounts and proposed dividend of NOK 35 per share are not altered from preliminary figures published on 15 February 2024. Should the AGM resolve to pay a dividend, shares in SalMar ASA will be traded ex-dividend of NOK 35 per share from 7th of June 2024. The Annual Report for 2023, including the Report of Board of Directors, sustainability report, financial statements ...
SalMar released its Q1 trading update on 10 April, revealing higher harvest volumes than we expected in the Central region, but lower in the North. The company also reiterated that it had been negatively affected by string jellyfish in the Northern region in Q1, hurting superior share and harvest weights more than we had previously expected. We have cut our Q1 estimates by 11% following the trading update and expect operating EBIT of NOK1,609m, 13% below consensus. The full report is due at 06:3...
Our key takeaways from the past week are: 1) we reiterated our HOLD on Industrivärden, but raised our target price to SEK380 (340); 2) VEF portfolio company TransferGo raised USD10m in an up round; and 3) we have higher conviction in Kinnevik’s NAV, following recent strength in VC fundraising.
SalMar – Q1 2024 Trading update Consolidated harvest volumes in Q1 2024 are:Farming Central Norway: 27.8Farming Northern Norway: 17.5SalMar Aker Ocean: 4.8Icelandic Salmon: 2.8Total: 52.9 Alle figures in 1,000 tgw. As previously communicated, the impact of string jellyfish has resulted in low superior share and average size on the fish harvested in Northern-Norway in the quarter. The full Q1 2024 report will be released on 14 May 2024 at 06:30 CEST, the following presentation will be available through Norwegian webcast at 08:00 CEST and English webcast (recording) at 10:00 CEST. For mo...
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