Rdos. 2T'25 vs 2T'24: Ventas: 1.891 M euros (+4,0% vs +3,9% BS(e) y +4,8% consenso); EBITDA: 476,0 M euros (+15,1% vs +12,5% BS(e) y +11,7% consenso); EBIT: 348,85 M euros (+16,5% vs +10,2% BS(e) y +9,9% consenso); BDI: 116,79 M euros (+678,6% vs +600,6% BS(e) y +453,3% consenso); Rdos. 1S'25 vs 1S'24: Ventas: 3.677 M euros (+6,8% vs +6,7% BS(e) y +7,2% consenso); EBITDA: 876,0 M euros (+21,1% vs +19,6% BS(e) y +19,1% consenso); EBIT: 617,71 M euros (+22,8% vs +19,0% BS(e) y +18,8% consenso); BD...
COMPAÑÍAS QUE APARECEN EN EL INFORME: ESPAÑA: CAIXABANK, FERROVIAL, GRIFOLS, REDEIA, SACYR, SANTANDER, TALGO, TELEFÓNICA. EUROPA: ADIDAS, DANONE, KERING, L’ORÉAL, MERCEDES BENZ GROUP. 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. 2T’25 que se publicarán en España y Europa en los próximos días. Los resultados toman el relevo Recuperación marcada por el...
NEWS SUMMARY: CAIXABANK, FERROVIAL, GRIFOLS, REDEIA, SACYR, SANTANDER, TALGO, TELEFÓNICA. At the end of today’s report, and during the entire results season, we will include a presentation with positive and negative results highlights and previews for the 2Q’25 results to be released over the coming days in Spain. Results take centre stage Recovery in Europe in a session marked by the results calendar and news on the trade negotiations of the US with China and the EU. In the STOXX 600, the ral...
NEWS SUMMARY: ACS, AEDAS HOMES, BANKINTER, CAF, COLONIAL, IBERDROLA, INDRA, REPSOL, ROVI, VIDRALA. At the end of today’s report, and during the entire results season, we will include a presentation with positive and negative results highlights and previews for the 2Q’25 results to be released over the coming days in Spain. Greater expectations in trade negotiations European stock exchanges recovered the ground lost the previous session, rallying around +1.0% after the trade agreement with Japa...
NEWS SUMMARY: AEDAS, CAF. Ibex above 14,300 points European stock markets climbed >+.10% in a session with few macroeconomic references and despite the continued tariff uncertainty. In the STOXX 600, most sectors (17/20) ended with gains, led by Banks and Construction vs. Media and Basic Resources that posted the biggest drops. On the macro side, in the US, in the Fed minutes several members warned about the risks stemming from a more persistent impact from tariffs on inflation and even though ...
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