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SWX:LISNFood

Is Lindt’s DubaiStyle Expansion a Clue to Its Everyday Indulgence Strategy for (SWX:LISN) Investors?

In February 2026, Lindt & Sprüngli confirmed the return of its sold‑out DubaiStyle Chocolate to Canadian shelves, reintroducing the 150g bar and adding a new 40g snackable format crafted with smooth milk chocolate, pistachio filling and kadayif pastry. The launch of a portable 40g DubaiStyle bar alongside the original 150g format highlights how Lindt is using premium, culturally inspired recipes to broaden everyday indulgence occasions. We’ll now examine how expanding DubaiStyle into a new...
SWX:BCHN
SWX:BCHNMachinery

Top 3 European Dividend Stocks Offering Up To 5% Yield

As European markets experience volatility amidst global concerns about AI disruption and economic data releases, the pan-European STOXX Europe 600 Index has managed to reach new highs, reflecting a complex investment landscape. In such an environment, dividend stocks can offer a measure of stability and income potential for investors seeking to navigate these uncertain times.
SWX:ACLN
SWX:ACLNElectrical

How Accelleron’s Board Succession Overhaul Will Impact Accelleron Industries (SWX:ACLN) Investors

Accelleron Industries has announced a major reshaping of its Board of Directors, proposing Monika Krüsi as Chairwoman and adding Mieke Van de Capelle, while two current directors step down early as part of an accelerated succession plan ahead of the 28 April 2026 AGM. This governance renewal could recalibrate how the company sets priorities in areas such as nomination, compensation, and sustainability oversight, potentially influencing its long-term direction. We’ll now examine how this...
SWX:UHR
SWX:UHRLuxury

Assessing Swatch Group (SWX:UHR) Valuation After Weak Earnings And Dividend Confirmation

Earnings setback and dividend affirmation come into focus Swatch Group (SWX:UHR) is in the spotlight after full year 2025 results showed sales of CHF 6,280 million and net income of CHF 3 million, alongside confirmation of an annual dividend of CHF 4.50 per share. See our latest analysis for Swatch Group. The annual results and dividend affirmation arrived alongside strong near term momentum, with a 1 day share price return of 2.43% and a 30 day share price return of 12.53%. However, the 3...
SWX:UHR
SWX:UHRLuxury

Why Swatch Group (SWX:UHR) Is Up 8.1% After Holding Its Dividend Despite Weak 2025 Earnings

The Swatch Group AG recently reported full-year 2025 results, with sales of CHF 6,280 million and net income of CHF 3 million, and affirmed an annual dividend of CHF 4.50 per share payable on May 19, 2026. The decision to maintain the dividend despite much weaker profitability offers a clear signal about management’s confidence in the group’s financial resilience and priorities for rewarding shareholders. We will now examine how the earnings weakness paired with the affirmed dividend shapes...
SWX:VONN
SWX:VONNCapital Markets

Vontobel Holding (SWX:VONN) Margin Improvement To 19.6% Tests Long Term Bearish Earnings Narrative

Vontobel Holding (SWX:VONN) closed FY 2025 with second half revenue of CHF 741.7 million and basic EPS of CHF 2.94, while trailing 12 month revenue came in at CHF 1.43 billion with basic EPS of CHF 4.99, setting a clear benchmark for the latest reporting stretch. The company has seen revenue move from CHF 694.3 million and basic EPS of CHF 2.44 in 2024’s second half to CHF 741.7 million and CHF 2.94 respectively in 2025’s second half, with trailing net income of CHF 280.1 million framing a...
SWX:GIVN
SWX:GIVNChemicals

Givaudan’s Higher Dividend Despite Softer Earnings Might Change The Case For Investing In Givaudan (SWX:GIVN)

Givaudan SA recently reported its full-year 2025 results, with sales of CHF 7,472 million and net income of CHF 1,071 million, and announced an annual dividend of CHF 72.00 per share payable on March 25, 2026. Despite slightly lower net income and earnings per share than the previous year, the decision to raise the dividend highlights management’s willingness to return more cash to shareholders. We will now examine how Givaudan’s decision to increase its annual dividend despite softer...
SWX:DKSH
SWX:DKSHTrade Distributors

Top European Dividend Stocks To Consider In February 2026

As the eurozone economy continues its modest recovery, with improved consumer and business confidence, European markets have shown resilience amidst global trade and geopolitical concerns. In this environment, dividend stocks can offer stability and income potential, making them an attractive option for investors looking to navigate the current market dynamics.