SPIE SA provides multi-technical services in the areas of energy and communications in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and internationally. It operates through five segments: France, Germany, North-Western Europe, Cent…
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SPIE SA (SPIWF) (H1 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Revenue Growth and Margin Expansion ... SPIE SA (SPIWF) reports a 3.6% revenue increase to EUR5.157 billion, with EBITDA margin expanding 20 basis points and a positive free cash flow of EUR25.7 million in H1 2026. | ||
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How The SPIE (ENXTPA:SPIE) Investment Story Is Evolving With Fresh Targets And New Guidance SPIE’s central fair value moves from €53.45 to €55.59, setting a fresh reference point for how analysts frame the stock. Recent commentary highlights both supportive and cautious readings of earlier target lifts, from the €8 increase at JPMorgan to smaller steps such as €49.50 to €51, which together shape a more finely tuned risk reward story. Read on to see how these evolving price targets and the debate around them can help you track the next turns in the SPIE narrative. Stay updated as the... | ||
SPIE SA (SPIWF) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Challenges with Strategic Acquisitions Despite a dip in organic growth, SPIE SA (SPIWF) leverages M&A to bolster revenue and maintain confidence in 2026 guidance. | ||
SPIE SA (SPIWF) Full Year 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Record EBITDA Margin and Strategic ... Discover how SPIE SA (SPIWF) achieved a 4.8% revenue increase and a record 7.6% EBITDA margin, while navigating challenges and expanding through strategic acquisitions. | ||
SPIE Pursues German Automation Growth As New Leadership Team Takes Shape SPIE (ENXTPA:SPIE) has agreed to acquire ROFA Industrial Automation AG in Germany, expanding its footprint in industrial automation and intralogistics. The company has also announced a leadership transition, with Mr. Markus Holzke set to become CEO and Mr. Patrick Jeantet to take on the role of non executive Chairman. These developments come as SPIE's share price stands at €50.45, alongside a multi year period of positive share price returns. For investors tracking ENXTPA:SPIE, the... | ||
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European Stocks That May Be Trading Below Their Estimated Value As the eurozone economy continues its modest recovery, bolstered by stronger investment and household consumption, the pan-European STOXX Europe 600 Index has shown resilience despite mixed performances among major stock indexes. In this environment of cautious optimism and improving confidence, identifying stocks that may be trading below their estimated value can offer potential opportunities for investors seeking to capitalize on market inefficiencies. | ||
3 European Stocks Estimated To Be Trading Below Intrinsic Value In January 2026 As the European markets continue to thrive, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index reaching new highs and closing 2025 with impressive gains, investors are increasingly looking for opportunities within this robust economic environment. In such a context, identifying stocks that may be trading below their intrinsic value can provide potential avenues for growth, particularly when these stocks are supported by strong fundamentals and positive market conditions. | ||
Why Tesla (TSLA) Stock Is Trading Up Today Shares of electric vehicle pioneer Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) jumped 4.4% in the afternoon session after the stock's positive momentum continued as reports revealed a significant Cybertruck purchase by Elon Musk's SpaceX. | SStockStory | |
SPIE (ENXTPA:SPIE) Valuation Check After New Tesla Megapack Partnership in European Energy Storage SPIE (ENXTPA:SPIE) just deepened its ties with Tesla by signing a three year European framework deal to roll out Megapack battery projects, and the stock is suddenly on more investors radar. See our latest analysis for SPIE. The Tesla framework deal lands after a busy few weeks for SPIE, from the planned Artemys acquisition to a new Central Europe leadership appointment. The market seems to like the direction, with a year to date share price return above 60% and a five year total shareholder... | ||
Is It Too Late To Consider SPIE After Its 61% 2025 Rally? Wondering if SPIE is still good value after its strong run, or if you might be late to the party? You are not the only one asking that question right now. The stock has climbed 3.5% over the last week, 11.7% over the past month, and 61.2% year to date, building on a 65.2% gain over the last year and 226.0% over five years. Those gains have come alongside a steady drumbeat of positive headlines around SPIE's role in energy transition projects and critical technical services across Europe... | ||