The Stockholm Stock Exchange began Wednesday's trading session on an uneven note, following a busy morning packed with corporate earnings reports. Among the day's winners were Vimian and Thule, while Viaplay plummeted after releasing its latest figures.
After 34 minutes of trading, the OMXS30 index was down 0.04 percent at 2,753.22. Throughout the session, the index fluctuated between a low of -0.46 percent and a high of -0.03 percent.
The broader OMXSPI was down 0.12 percent.
Stock
Price Change
Comment
Vimian
8.1%
Adjusted EBITA came in just above consensus at EUR25.5 million
Thule
6.8%
Operating profit was 3 percent higher than expected
Haki Safety
5.7%
Reported higher revenues and adjusted EBITA
Mips
3.8%
Operating profit in line with consensus at SEK 44 million
Bergman & Beving
3.8%
EBITA result nearly 22 percent below expectations for Q2 2025/2026; however, operating profit (EBIT) was higher than expected
Boliden
3.5%
Adjusted operating profit was nearly 14 percent above expectations in Q3
Handelsbanken
1.2%
Q3 operating profit was 5.8 percent higher than expected
Logistea
0.3%
Q3 management result was below expectations, totaling SEK 130 million
Corem
0.0%
Unchanged management result at SEK 219 million
Getinge
-0.7%
Nordea upgraded to buy; Pareto Securities downgraded to hold
Tietoevry
-0.8%
SB1 Markets initiated coverage with a sell rating
SSAB
-0.9%
Operating profit reached SEK 1,869 million, exceeding expectations. The company anticipates continued market uncertainty in Q4
C-Rad
-1.9%
Operating profit increased by over 20 percent in Q3. Announced that CEO Cecilia de Leeuw will step down, to be temporarily replaced by CFO Linda Frolén
Arjo
-2.2%
Adjusted EBITDA was slightly below expectations in Q3, totaling SEK 436 million
Kjell & Company
-4.3%
Q3 results adversely affected by two major write-downs
JM
-6.7%
Operating profit was significantly below expectations, totaling SEK 59 million
Viaplay
-17.6%
Operating profit increased to SEK 25 million from 2, but revenues fell by 8.9 percent
Thule Group AB is a Sweden-based company engaged in the development and manufacture of sport, outdoor and cargo products. Its offering is divided in two business segments: Outdoor&Bags and Specialty. The Outdoor&Bags segment comprises three product categories: sport and cargo carriers, bags for electronic devices, and other outdoor and bags; as well as several product groups, namely bike and car carriers, water and winter carriers, camera bags, laptop cases, recreational vehicle products, roof racks, and sports and travel bags, among others. The Specialty segment comprises two product categories: work gear and snow chains; and such product groups as pick-up truck tool boxes, and professional and consumer snow chains. The Company’s brands are Thule, Case Logic, Konig, UWS, TracRac and SportRac. Its products are sold to retailers, distributors and wholesalers and available in more than 130 countries. The Company is a subsidiary of Thule Group.
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