On Wednesday, we published our European Telecoms Year Ahead note for 2026. In that note, we upgraded Cellnex to a Buy, as we think the market’s worst fears on growth are overdone, and we downgraded Telefonica to a Reduce, as we fear the low cashflow growth outlook is not being properly priced in. However, in that sector report, we missed out one important aspect to back up this diverging view of value and we now highlight that here.
Yesterday, we published our sector lookahead for EU telecoms names for 2026. There is a lot of material in the report, but as part of the review, we upgraded Cellnex and Inwit to Buy for the first time since 2017 and 2023 respectively.
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NEWS SUMMARY: CELLNEX, FERROVIAL, GRUPO SANJOSE, REPSOL, TELEFÓNICA, VIDRALA. The Ibex near 17,000 points European stock markets climbed near 1% yesterday after the Fed’s rate cut and despite doubts surrounding the technology sector after the poor reception of Oracle’s results. In the STOXX 600, Construction (that rallied after being the worst-performing sector last Wednesday) and Leisure, closely followed by Banks led the gains whereas Utilities and Energy were almost the only sectors ending w...
COMPAÑÍAS QUE APARECEN EN EL INFORME: ESPAÑA: CELLNEX, FERROVIAL, GRUPO SANJOSE, REPSOL, TELEFÓNICA, VIDRALA. EUROPA: BNP PARIBAS. El Ibex enfila los 17.000 puntos Las bolsas europeas avanzaron ayer cerca de un 1% tras la bajada de tipos por parte de la Fed y pese a las dudas en las tecnológicas tras la mala acogida de los resultados de Oracle. En el STOXX 600, los mejores sectores fueron Construcción (rebotó tras ser el miércoles el peor sector) y Ocio seguido de cerca por los Bancos mientras...
COMPAÑÍAS QUE APARECEN EN EL INFORME: ESPAÑA: FLUIDRA, GREENING, OHLA. El Ibex sigue de fiesta El buen tono se mantuvo en Europa con avances generalizados en las principales plazas bursátiles y donde el Ibex 35 registró nuevos máximos y encadenó nueve sesiones seguidas al alza. En el STOXX 600, Autos e Industriales fueron los sectores que más subieron, frente a Utilities y Ocio que fueron los que más cayeron. Por el lado macro, en la Eurozona las ventas al por menor de octubre repuntaron más ...
NEWS SUMMARY: FLUIDRA, GREENING, OHLA. IBEX party continues The solid performance continued in Europe, with widespread gains on the main stock markets and where the IBEX 35 hit a new high, making it now nine straight sessions with gains. In the STOXX 600, Autos and Industrials were the best performers, with Utilities and Leisure the sectors falling the most. On the macro side, in the euro zone October’s retail sales rose more than expected. In Germany, the coalition Govt. is facing a vote on th...
3Q'25 vs. 3Q'24 Results Sales: € 9.814 Bn (+4.9% vs. +3.8% BS(e) and +3.8% consensus); EBIT: € 2.371 Bn (+11.2% vs. +4.1% BS(e) and +4.2% consensus); Net Profit: € 1.854 Bn (+9.6% vs. +3.2% BS(e) and +4.7% consensus); 9M'25 vs. 9M'24 Results Sales: € 28.171 Bn (+2.7% vs. +2.4% BS(e) and +2.4% consensus); EBIT: € 5.943 Bn (+4.8% vs. +2.1% BS(e) and +2.1% consensus); Net Profit: € 4.622 Bn (+3.9% vs. +1.4% BS(e) and +2.0% consensus);
Rdos. 3T'25 vs 3T'24: Ventas: 9.814 M euros (+4,9% vs +3,8% BS(e) y +3,8% consenso); EBIT: 2.371 M euros (+11,2% vs +4,1% BS(e) y +4,2% consenso); BDI: 1.854 M euros (+9,6% vs +3,2% BS(e) y +4,7% consenso). Rdos. 9meses'25 vs 9meses'24: Ventas: 28.171 M euros (+2,7% vs +2,4% BS(e) y +2,4% consenso); EBIT: 5.943 M euros (+4,8% vs +2,1% BS(e) y +2,1% consenso); BDI: 4.622 M euros (+3,9% vs +1,4% BS(e) y +2,0% consenso).
NEWS SUMMARY: INDITEX, INDRA. Calm returns to the markets European markets once again rose after Monday’s losses. In the STOXX 600, Banks and Insurance were the sectors rising the most, with Media and Food posting the biggest losses. On the macro side, in the euro zone November’s general inflation rose unexpectedly by +0.1% to 2.2% YoY, with the core figure remaining at 2.4%. October’s unemployment rate was disappointing, remaining at the 6.4% registered in September (raised from 6.3%). In Braz...
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