Aena S.M.E., S.A., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the management of airports in Spain, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Mexico, and Colombia. The company operates through Airports, Real Estate Services, Región de …
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Aena SME SA (ANNSF) Full Year 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Record Revenue and Passenger ... Aena SME SA (ANNSF) reports a record net profit and significant passenger growth, while facing challenges with increased operating expenses and infrastructure constraints. | ||
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Is Now the Right Moment for Aena Shares After a 5% Weekly Drop? Are you wondering if now is the right moment to jump in, hold on, or step back from Aena S.M.E stock? You are not alone. With shares closing at €23.3 recently, Aena has definitely caught the attention of both cautious optimists and bold growth seekers. There is a lot for investors to unpack after a choppy few weeks: the stock dipped -5.5% in the last seven days and is down -8.6% over the past month. Still, those short-term setbacks hardly erase the impressive uptrend from a broader... | ||