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OB:LINK
OB:LINKSoftware

LINK Mobility Group (OB:LINK) Margin Miss Challenges Growth Optimism After NOK81.3 Million Non-Recurring Loss

LINK Mobility Group Holding (OB:LINK) reported a net profit margin of 1.5%, down from 2.5% last year, as earnings continued a negative trend and were hit by a non-recurring NOK81.3 million loss. Despite the setback, analysts forecast earnings growth of 72.2% and revenue expansion of 18.1% per year, with the share price sitting at NOK29.55, well below the estimated fair value of NOK61.71, even as the price-to-earnings ratio remains significantly above industry and peer averages at 79.9x. See...
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OB:SPOLBanks

How Stronger-Than-Expected ROE at SpareBank 1 Østlandet (OB:SPOL) Has Changed Its Investment Story

SpareBank 1 Østlandet recently reported third quarter 2025 earnings, with net interest income of NOK 1.19 billion and a return on equity of 13.5%, exceeding its long-term target. Despite a decrease in quarterly net income, the bank maintained robust performance in retail lending and announced plans to improve operational efficiency heading into its upcoming strategy period. We’ll examine how SpareBank 1 Østlandet’s stronger-than-expected return on equity impacts its investment outlook and...
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OB:NONGBanks

How Do Dividends and Retail Growth Shape SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge’s (OB:NONG) Investment Outlook?

SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge reported third quarter 2025 earnings with net interest income of NOK 1,017 million and net income of NOK 893 million, compared to NOK 1,028 million and NOK 1,335 million respectively in the prior year. Despite a year-over-year decline in quarterly net income, management highlighted record-high retail market growth and strong profit before tax, emphasizing capital discipline and intentions to pay out at least 50 percent of profits as dividends. Let's explore how...
OB:DVD
OB:DVDEnergy Services

Deep Value Driller (OB:DVD) Margins Improve, Challenging Bearish Growth Narratives

Deep Value Driller (OB:DVD) posted net profit margins of 44.8%, climbing from last year’s 35.5%, while annual earnings growth landed at 39.1%. This is a solid result, though it trails the five-year average of 71.3%. The company is now trading at a P/E ratio of 6.7x, which is below the peer group’s 8.1x average, but commands a slight premium to the wider Norwegian Energy Services sector at 6.1x. With healthy profitability and upbeat value metrics, DVD’s results catch the eye, even as headwinds...