We update the performance of our ING Benelux Favourites list as well as all valuation and ranking tables for our coverage universe. Performance on the front page is dated from the 28 January 2026, while historical performance is included on the second page. The methodology for our favourites selection is based on a bottom-up approach with a focus on absolute performance with clear near-term triggers. It is a rolling list, ie, stocks can enter/exit whenever we think opportune. The ING Benelux Fav...
ForFarmers strengthens position in Polish market through value chain integration Lochem, 12 February 2026 ForFarmers strengthens position in Polish market through value chain integration ForFarmers strengthens position in the growing poultry market in Poland in a joint venture with KPS Food Group (KPS), a leading, innovative player in poultry production, slaughtering and food processing. Both ForFarmers’ current joint venture in Poland (Tasomix) and the activities of KPS will be merged into a new joint venture ForFarmers Polska.ForFarmers will have a controlling (50.5%) stake and will f...
ForFarmers versterkt positie in Poolse markt door ketenintegratie Lochem, 12 februari 2026 ForFarmers versterkt positie in Poolse markt door ketenintegratie ForFarmers versterkt positie in groeiende pluimveemarkt in Polen in een joint venture met KPS Food Group (KPS), een toonaangevende, innovatieve speler in de keten van productie, slacht en verwerking van pluimvee.Zowel de huidige joint venture van ForFarmers in Polen (Tasomix) als de activiteiten van KPS worden ondergebracht in een nieuwe joint venture ForFarmers Polska.ForFarmers krijgt een meerderheidsbelang (50,5%) en zal de joint...
Aedifica: c.€29m new developments in Germany and Finland / GBL: €0.5bn equity investment in Rayner, an ophthalmic MedTech specialist / NN Group: Is consensus running ahead of a capital update with FY25 results? / Philips: Supportive update ahead of CMD / Proximus: Route Mobile 3Q26 shows lower revenues, better profitability / Staffing sector: French staffing: December better but January outlook weaker but perhaps better than number of temp outlook indicates / VAR Energi: Strong CMD target 400kpd...
With Vopak initiating some large new investments in recent years, investors should prepare for an acceleration in EBITDA growth, which together with improved financial KPIs should act as drivers for a re-rating of the shares in the coming 6-12 months, we believe. First, following a period of strategic divestments, Vopak is now well equipped for the years to come with a stronger return profile of its portfolio. Second, cash conversion has improved and should continue to be strong with promising p...
Yesterday, Energynow.ca published an article on the withdrawal of support by the Metlakatla First Nation citizens of Canada. Supposedly the Metlakatla First Nation's decision to retract its backing for the nearly completed REEF export project is rooted in concerns that it was not informed of an exclusivity agreement granting REEF an export monopoly, which could harm its economic interests in the rival Trigon terminal where it holds a 10% stake. A recent BC Supreme Court ruling allowing Metlakatl...
After today's changes (ASMi out, UCB in), we maintain a balanced approach in our Dynamic Top Pick List, with a particular emphasis on value stocks that have been overlooked. Our defensive holdings are overweight, including real estate, which stands to benefit from lower interest rates. We remove ASMi from our Dynamic Top Pick List as the recent share price performance has driven the valuation meaningfully ahead of fundamentals. Since early December, FY27 diluted EPS expectations have risen by a...
Nous avons sélectionné 10 graphiques afin d’identifier les principaux drivers du secteur. Les Capex sont attendus en repli de 1.5% en 2026 après un rebond de 70% depuis le point bas de 2020. Cette baisse proviendra essentiellement du marché US (plus forte discipline compte tenu de points morts plus élevés). Nous privilégions SBM Offshore (Surperformance, OC 45 €), Vallourec (Surperformance, OC 22 € vs 20.8 €) et Technip Energies (Surperformance, OC 49 €) et adoptons une opinion plus prudente sur...
For the start of 2026, we have selected ten charts to identify the sector's main drivers. Capex is expected to fall by 1.5% in 2026 after a 70% rebound from the low point of 2020. This reduction will mainly come from the US market (greater discipline due to higher breakeven points). At this point in the year, we prefer SBM Offshore (Outperform, target price € 45), Vallourec (Outperform, target price € 22 vs € 20.8) and Technip Energies (Outperform, target price € 49) and have adopted a more caut...
Rdos. 4T’25 vs 4T’24: M. Intereses: 3.818 M euros (+3,7% vs +6% BS(e) y +5,9% consenso); M. Bruto: 5.797 M euros (+7,2% vs +4,7% BS(e) y +4,8% consenso); M. Neto: 2.460 M euros (+18,8% vs +13% BS(e) y +11,5% consenso); BDI: 1.411 M euros (+22,2% vs +21% BS(e) y +16,9% consenso). Rdos. 4T’25 vs 3T’25: M. Intereses: 3.818 M euros (+3,1% vs +5,2% BS(e) y +5,2% consenso); M. Bruto: 5.797 M euros (-1,7% vs -4,1% BS(e) y -3,9% consenso); M. Neto: 2.460 M euros (-14,8% vs -19% BS(e) y -20% consenso); ...
COMPAÑÍAS QUE APARECEN EN EL INFORME: ESPAÑA: AEDAS HOMES, NATURGY, NEINOR HOMES. EUROPA: ING, NOKIA, SANOFI, SAP. 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 lujo arrastra a Europa Caídas en las bolsas europeas tras la mala acogida de Rdos de LVMH y antes de la comparecencia de J...
We refresh our ING Benelux Favourites list. We apply a fundamental bottom up approach in which we select stocks which provide the best upside within our Benelux coverage universe and these stocks need clear catalysts. Additions/deletions: We add the following names to the ING Benelux Favourites list: Ageas: Ageas has done multiple deals; its most recent purchase of the 25% stake BNP Paribas had in its Belgian ops, is an accretive deal and we believe makes the Belgian operations ready for a pot...
Last Friday evening, Belgian newspaper De Tijd reported that Vioneo has halted plans for a €1.5bn green plastics plant in the Port of Antwerp. The project will instead be developed in China. Vioneo focuses on new technology to produce plastics without fossil feedstocks. The Maersk subsidiary had selected Antwerp in 2024 for its first large scale facility, designed to produce 300,000 tonnes of “green plastic” annually. The Vioneo plant was planned for the former Gunvor refinery site, a brownfield...
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