European Growth Companies Insiders Are Holding Onto
As European markets witness a rise in major stock indexes, buoyed by easing trade tensions and a positive outlook from key economic figures, investors are increasingly interested in companies where insiders maintain significant ownership. Such insider confidence can be an indicator of potential growth and stability, making these stocks particularly appealing amidst the current economic landscape.
Name
Insider Ownership
Earnings Growth
Pharma Mar (BME:PHM)
11.8%
43.1%
Vow (OB:VOW)
13.1%
111.2%
Elicera Therapeutics (OM:ELIC)
23.8%
97.2%
Bergen Carbon Solutions (OB:BCS)
12%
50.8%
CD Projekt (WSE:CDR)
29.7%
37.4%
XTPL (WSE:XTP)
27.9%
118%
Elliptic Laboratories (OB:ELABS)
22.6%
88.2%
Lokotech Group (OB:LOKO)
13.6%
58.1%
Nordic Halibut (OB:NOHAL)
29.7%
60.7%
Ortoma (OM:ORT B)
27.7%
68.6%
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Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: CVC Capital Partners plc is a private equity and venture capital firm that focuses on middle market secondaries, infrastructure and credit, management buyouts, leveraged buyouts, growth equity, mature investments, recapitalizations, strip sales and spinouts with a market cap of €16.75 billion.
Operations: CVC Capital Partners generates revenue from several segments, including €135.64 million from Credit, €94.99 million from Secondaries, €89.56 million from Infrastructure, and €861.04 million from Private Equity.
Insider Ownership: 20.2%
CVC Capital Partners exhibits strong growth potential with its earnings forecasted to grow significantly at 37% annually, outpacing the Dutch market. Despite a high debt level, revenue growth is expected at 10.4% per year. Recent M&A discussions highlight strategic positioning in diverse sectors, potentially enhancing future prospects. Insider ownership remains substantial, supporting alignment with shareholder interests. However, profit margins have decreased from last year due to large one-off items affecting financial results.
Get an in-depth perspective on CVC Capital Partners' performance by reading our analyst estimates report here.
According our valuation report, there's an indication that CVC Capital Partners' share price might be on the cheaper side.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Admicom Oyj provides cloud-based software and business process automation solutions in Finland, with a market cap of €257.77 million.
Operations: The company generates revenue primarily from its Software & Programming segment, totaling €36.24 million.
Insider Ownership: 21.8%
Admicom Oyj shows potential with earnings forecasted to grow significantly at 21.5% annually, outpacing the Finnish market. Despite slower revenue growth projections of 9.8%, it surpasses the local market average of 3.5%. The company trades below its estimated fair value by 19.7%. Recent earnings guidance indicates ARR growth between 8% and 14%, though Q1 net income declined compared to last year due to large one-off items impacting results.
Take a closer look at Admicom Oyj's potential here in our earnings growth report.
According our valuation report, there's an indication that Admicom Oyj's share price might be on the expensive side.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: F-Secure Oyj is a cybersecurity company that provides security solutions in Finland and internationally, with a market cap of €327.34 million.
Operations: The company's revenue primarily comes from its Consumer Security segment, which generated €146.26 million.
Insider Ownership: 37%
F-Secure Oyj's growth prospects are bolstered by its strategic partnership with Orange, enhancing its cyber security offerings across Europe. Earnings are forecasted to grow at 13.4% annually, surpassing the Finnish market average of 12.6%, while trading at a significant discount to its estimated fair value. Despite high debt levels, analysts expect a 26.7% stock price increase. The appointment of Fredrik Torstensson as Chief Partner Business Officer aims to accelerate revenue growth and strengthen global partnerships.
Delve into the full analysis future growth report here for a deeper understanding of F-Secure Oyj.
Our expertly prepared valuation report F-Secure Oyj implies its share price may be lower than expected.
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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.The analysis only considers stock directly held by insiders. It does not include indirectly owned stock through other vehicles such as corporate and/or trust entities. All forecast revenue and earnings growth rates quoted are in terms of annualised (per annum) growth rates over 1-3 years.
Companies discussed in this article include ENXTAM:CVC HLSE:ADMCM and HLSE:FSECURE.
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