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OM:HM BSpecialty Retail

A Look At H & M Hennes & Mauritz (OM:HM B) Valuation After Earnings Dividend Hike And Completed Buyback

Why this cluster of news matters for H & M Hennes & Mauritz (OM:HM B) H & M Hennes & Mauritz (OM:HM B) just wrapped up a busy update, combining full year 2025 results, fresh sales guidance, a higher proposed dividend, and confirmation that its latest share buyback programme is complete. For the year to 30 November 2025, the company reported sales of SEK 228,285 million compared with SEK 234,478 million in the previous year, while net income was SEK 12,158 million compared with SEK 11,621...
OM:ALFA
OM:ALFAMachinery

Alfa Laval (OM:ALFA) Margin Improvement Reinforces Bullish Profitability Narratives

Alfa Laval (OM:ALFA) just wrapped up FY 2025 with fourth quarter revenue of SEK19.1b and basic EPS of SEK4.79, alongside trailing twelve month revenue of SEK69.7b and EPS of SEK20.01. Over the past two reported fourth quarters, revenue moved from SEK18.3b to SEK19.1b and quarterly EPS shifted from SEK4.96 to SEK4.79, while trailing net profit margin sits at 11.9% compared with 11.0% a year earlier. This gives a clearer view of how profit is tracking against sales. With that mix of higher...
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OM:ESSITY BHousehold Products

Essity Expands North American Feminine Care Footprint With Edgewell Deal

Essity has completed the acquisition of Edgewell Personal Care’s feminine care business. The deal adds brands such as Carefree, Stayfree, o.b., and Playtex to Essity’s portfolio in North America. The transaction strengthens Essity’s position in the high margin feminine hygiene segment in the U.S. and wider North American market. Essity, traded as OM:ESSITY B, is leaning further into personal care categories that carry higher margins, with a current share price of SEK273.8. The company is...
OM:VITR
OM:VITRBiotechs

Vitrolife (OM:VITR) Is Down 24.1% After Impairment-Driven Loss And Maintained Dividend Proposal Has The Bull Case Changed?

Vitrolife AB reported fourth-quarter 2025 sales of SEK 891 million and a full-year net loss of SEK 5,012 million, while its Board proposed an unchanged dividend of SEK 1.10 per share for approval at the upcoming Annual General Meeting. The sharp swing from prior-year profit to a very large loss, driven by impairment and restructuring costs, contrasts with continued organic sales growth and a maintained dividend proposal. We’ll now examine how the large impairment-driven loss, alongside...
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OM:GETI BMedical Equipment

How Higher Earnings And A Dividend Hike Amid Falling Sales At Getinge (OM:GETI B) Has Changed Its Investment Story

In January 2026, Getinge AB (publ) reported fourth-quarter 2025 results showing sales of SEK 10,186 million versus SEK 11,071 million a year earlier, while net income increased to SEK 868 million from SEK 664 million, lifting basic earnings per share from continuing operations to SEK 3.19 from SEK 2.44. At the same time, the company proposed raising its dividend per share to SEK 4.75 from SEK 4.60, highlighting a willingness to return more cash to shareholders despite lower sales. We will...
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OM:ERIC BCommunications

Is Ericsson (OM:ERIC B) Attractively Priced After Its Recent One Year Share Price Gain?

If you have been wondering whether Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson is priced attractively right now, looking closely at what the current share price reflects about the business can help you decide how it fits into your portfolio. The stock last closed at SEK 99.02, with returns of 0.0% over 7 days, 12.1% over 30 days, 12.1% year to date, 23.3% over 1 year, 84.7% over 3 years and 4.4% over 5 years. These figures provide a useful backdrop before comparing that price to its underlying...
OM:NCAB
OM:NCABElectronic

European Stocks That Might Be Trading At A Discount

As the eurozone continues its modest recovery, with stronger investment and household consumption driving growth, European markets have shown resilience despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. In this environment of cautious optimism, investors might find opportunities in stocks that appear undervalued relative to their intrinsic potential, making them attractive candidates for those seeking value in a fluctuating market landscape.
OM:YUBICO
OM:YUBICOSoftware

February 2026's Undervalued European Small Caps With Insider Action

As the pan-European STOXX Europe 600 Index edges higher amidst earnings optimism, the broader sentiment in Europe's market landscape is cautiously optimistic, buoyed by a modest economic recovery and strengthening confidence across sectors. In this environment, identifying small-cap stocks that are potentially undervalued can be particularly appealing to investors looking for opportunities where insider actions might signal confidence in future prospects.
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NGM:GTAB BMedical Equipment

European Penny Stocks To Watch In February 2026

As the eurozone economy continues its modest recovery, with confidence strengthening across various sectors, European markets have shown mixed performance. Despite some countries experiencing slower growth, optimism remains as investment and consumption drive economic output. Investing in penny stocks—though an older term—still holds relevance for those seeking opportunities in smaller or newer companies that may offer significant value. By focusing on stocks with strong financials and...
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OM:TFBANKBanks

How TF Bank’s 2025 Earnings Jump And SEK 5 Dividend At TF Bank (OM:TFBANK) Has Changed Its Investment Story

TF Bank AB (publ) has reported its full-year 2025 results, with net interest income of SEK 2,678.96 million and net income of SEK 667.05 million, and the Board has proposed a dividend of SEK 5.00 per share for the year. An interesting takeaway is that basic and diluted earnings per share from continuing operations reached SEK 9.92, higher than the prior year, supporting the Board’s decision to propose a cash dividend. We will now examine how TF Bank’s higher net income and proposed SEK 5.00...
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OM:SEB ABanks

SEB’s Special Dividend And Buyback Might Change The Case For Investing In Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (OM:SEB A)

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB has reported its fourth-quarter 2025 results, alongside proposing an ordinary dividend of SEK 8.50 per share and a special dividend of SEK 2.50 per share, following the January 29, 2026 announcements. Together with a SEK 1.25 billion share buyback program, these capital return plans highlight the bank’s current focus on distributing surplus capital to shareholders while maintaining a management buffer. We’ll now examine how this combination of higher cash...