High Growth Tech Stocks To Watch In Europe June 2025
As the European markets experience a boost, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index climbing by 0.90% amid easing inflation and supportive monetary policy from the European Central Bank, investors are increasingly focusing on high-growth sectors such as technology. In this environment, identifying promising tech stocks involves looking for companies that can leverage favorable economic conditions and technological advancements to drive substantial growth.
Name
Revenue Growth
Earnings Growth
Growth Rating
Intellego Technologies
30.80%
45.66%
★★★★★★
Archos
21.07%
36.58%
★★★★★★
KebNi
21.51%
66.96%
★★★★★★
Pharma Mar
29.61%
44.92%
★★★★★★
Bonesupport Holding
29.14%
56.14%
★★★★★★
argenx
21.50%
26.61%
★★★★★★
Skolon
31.51%
99.52%
★★★★★★
Xbrane Biopharma
24.95%
56.77%
★★★★★★
Diamyd Medical
86.29%
93.04%
★★★★★★
Elliptic Laboratories
36.33%
78.99%
★★★★★★
Click here to see the full list of 226 stocks from our European High Growth Tech and AI Stocks screener.
Let's explore several standout options from the results in the screener.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★★★
Overview: argenx SE is a commercial-stage biopharma company focused on developing therapies for autoimmune diseases across several countries including the United States, Japan, China, and the Netherlands, with a market cap of €31.52 billion.
Operations: argenx focuses on developing therapies for autoimmune diseases, generating revenue primarily from its biotechnology segment, which reported $2.64 billion. The company's operations span multiple countries, including the United States, Japan, China, and the Netherlands.
argenx SE has demonstrated remarkable growth with a surge in revenue to $807.37 million, doubling from the previous year's $412.51 million, alongside transitioning from a net loss to a substantial net income of $169.47 million. This financial turnaround is underscored by robust R&D commitments, crucial for sustaining innovation and competitiveness in the biotech landscape. The firm's recent CHMP nod for VYVGART® in CIDP treatment further highlights its strategic focus on expanding therapeutic applications, promising continued relevance and impact within the healthcare sector.
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Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Believe S.A. is a company that offers digital music services to independent labels and local artists across various regions including France, Germany, the rest of Europe, the Americas, Asia, Oceania, and the Pacific with a market cap of approximately €1.72 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue primarily comes from Premium Solutions, generating €924.24 million, while Automated Solutions contribute €64.59 million.
Believe, a European tech entity, is navigating its path towards profitability with expected earnings growth of 96.9% annually. Despite current unprofitability, its revenue growth outpaces the French market's average at 13.4% per year compared to 5%. This growth trajectory is supported by strategic moves such as the proposed acquisition by TCMI Inc., EQT X, and Denis Ladegaillerie for a €57.9 million stake, enhancing financial stability and market presence. Moreover, Believe's commitment to R&D aligns with industry demands for continuous innovation, ensuring it remains competitive in the dynamic tech landscape.
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Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Comet Holding AG, along with its subsidiaries, delivers X-ray and radio frequency (RF) power technology solutions globally across Europe, North America, and Asia, with a market capitalization of CHF1.79 billion.
Operations: The company generates revenue through three main segments: X-Ray Systems (CHF115.89 million), Industrial X-Ray Modules (CHF94.57 million), and Plasma Control Technologies (CHF247.39 million).
Comet Holding AG, a Swiss tech firm, is making notable strides with an earnings growth of 37.3% annually, significantly outpacing the local market's average of 10.7%. This robust performance is further underscored by its revenue increase of 12.2% per year, which also surpasses the Swiss market growth rate of 4.2%. Notably, Comet's commitment to innovation is evident in its R&D spending, crucial for maintaining technological leadership in a competitive sector. Recent corporate actions include electing Benjamin Loh as Chairman and approving a dividend increase to CHF 1.50 per share, signaling strong governance and shareholder confidence amidst a promising financial trajectory marked by first-quarter sales surging by 37.5% year-over-year to CHF 111.2 million.
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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.
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