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Aalberts reports the progress of its share buyback programme 02 June - 06 June 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-10 05:30
Aalberts today reports that it has repurchased 2,500 of its own shares in the period from 02 June 2025, up to and including 06 June 2025, for an amount of EUR 77,778.34, so at an average share price of EUR 31.11. This is part of the share buyback programme as announced on 27 February 2025, for a total amount of EUR 75 million. The repurchase of shares commenced on 28 February 2025 and will be completed no later than 24 October 2025. It is intended that the shares will be cancelled following repurchase. Up t ...
ASM share buyback update June 2 – 6, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-09 15:45
Group 1 - ASM International N.V. has conducted share repurchases under its current buyback program, totaling 16,135 shares at an average price of €474.95, amounting to a repurchased value of €7,663,379 [1] - The share buyback program, which commenced on April 30, 2025, has a total budget of €150 million, with 26.1% of the program completed to date [1] - The repurchased shares were acquired on June 2 and June 3, 2025, with specific details on the number of shares and average prices provided [1] Group 2 - ASM International is headquartered in Almere, the Netherlands, and specializes in designing and manufacturing equipment and process solutions for semiconductor device production [2] - The company operates facilities across the United States, Europe, and Asia, and its common stock is traded on the Euronext Amsterdam Stock Exchange under the symbol ASM [2]
Elis: Disclosure of trading in own shares occured from June 2 to June 6, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-09 06:00
Core Viewpoint - Elis has disclosed the purchase of its own shares from June 2 to June 6, 2025, as part of a buyback program authorized by the General Shareholders' Meeting on May 22, 2025 [2]. Summary by Relevant Sections Share Buyback Details - The total number of shares acquired during the buyback period is 199,546 shares, with a weighted average price of €23.5713 [2]. - The purchases were made on various platforms, including XPAR and DXE, with daily volumes and prices varying across the days [2]. Purpose of Share Buybacks - The share buyback operations aim to cover maturing performance share plans and allocate free shares to employees as part of the "Elis for All 2025" international employee shareholding plan [2]. - Additionally, the shares are intended to be cancelled in accordance with the resolution passed at the Combined General Meeting on May 22, 2025 [2].
33/2025・Trifork Group: Weekly report on share buyback
Globenewswire· 2025-06-09 05:41
Core Viewpoint - Trifork Group has initiated a share buyback program, allowing the company to repurchase shares up to a total of DKK 14.92 million (approximately EUR 2 million) from 4 March 2025 to 30 June 2025 [1][2]. Group 1: Share Buyback Program Details - The share buyback program is in accordance with Regulation No. 596/2014 and runs until 30 June 2025 [1]. - As of the latest report, Trifork has repurchased a total of 106,074 shares for a total amount of DKK 9,297,085, with an average purchase price of DKK 87.65 [2]. - Prior to the buyback program, Trifork held 256,329 treasury shares, which represented 1.3% of the share capital [2]. Group 2: Utilization of Repurchased Shares - On specific dates (25 March, 25 April, and 23 May 2025), 4,370 shares from the buyback were used for the Executive Management's monthly fixed salary, transitioning from cash to partial share payment [3]. - Additionally, on 1 April 2025, 19,943 shares were utilized for the RSU plan for Executive Management and certain employees [3]. Group 3: Current Treasury Shares and Outstanding Shares - Following the transactions, Trifork now holds a total of 338,090 treasury shares, which corresponds to 1.7% of the total registered shares [4]. - The total number of registered shares in Trifork is 19,744,899, leading to 19,406,809 outstanding shares after adjusting for treasury shares [4].
Transparency Law
Globenewswire· 2025-06-06 05:05
Transparency LawDisclosure in accordance with the Law of 2 May 2007 Pursuant to Articles 15 §1 and 18 §1 of the Law of 2 May 2007 on the disclosure of major holdings in issuers whose shares are admitted to trading on a regulated market, NV Bekaert SA (“Bekaert”) publishes the following information: Status as of 4 June 2025 Basic data Total capital: € 159 782 000.00 Total number of securities conferring voting rights: 52 701 148 shares Total number of voting rights (the denominator): 52 701 148 (one voting r ...
Share Buyback Transaction Details May 29 – June 4, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-05 08:00
Core Points - Wolters Kluwer has repurchased 225,452 of its own ordinary shares for €35.2 million at an average price of €155.93 during the period from May 29 to June 4, 2025 [2] - The total cumulative shares repurchased in 2025 to date amount to 2,750,306 shares, with a total consideration of €427.5 million and an average share price of €155.43 [3] - The company plans to repurchase shares up to €1 billion during 2025 as part of its share buyback program announced on February 26, 2025 [2][3] Company Overview - Wolters Kluwer reported annual revenues of €5.9 billion for 2024 and operates in over 40 countries, employing approximately 21,600 people [6] - The company provides professional information solutions, software, and services across various sectors including healthcare, tax, accounting, legal, and corporate compliance [5] - Wolters Kluwer is listed on Euronext Amsterdam and included in major indices such as AEX and Euro Stoxx 50 [7]
CrowdStrike's Outlook, Buyback Plan Impress, But Some Analysts Say Valuation Limits Upside
Benzinga· 2025-06-04 15:12
Core Viewpoint - CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. reported disappointing quarterly results, leading to a decline in share price despite some positive underlying trends in the business [1] Analyst Ratings and Insights - BofA Securities downgraded the rating from Buy to Neutral, raising the price target from $420 to $470, noting a 22% growth in annual recurring revenue (ARR), which exceeded expectations by 100 basis points [2] - Canaccord Genuity also downgraded the rating from Buy to Hold, increasing the price target from $420 to $475, highlighting ARR growth to $4.44 billion and net-new ARR of $194 million, with management reaffirming full-year revenue guidance of $4.74 billion to $4.81 billion [4] - RBC Capital Markets maintained an Outperform rating, raising the price target from $500 to $510, indicating that net new annual recurring revenue (NNARR) was $193.8 million, an 8.5% year-on-year decline but above consensus expectations [6] - Truist Securities reiterated a Buy rating, increasing the price target from $450 to $500, citing strong quarterly results driven by large deal activity and platform adoption [8] - Needham reaffirmed a Buy rating, raising the price target from $420 to $530, with management expecting NNARR growth to at least double in the second quarter [11] Financial Performance - CrowdStrike's revenue for the quarter was reported at $1.1 billion, aligning with the midpoint of guidance, while non-GAAP operating margin was 18.2%, surpassing the high end of guidance [9] - The company announced a new share buyback program worth $1 billion, reflecting confidence in long-term growth and cash generation [5] - Full-year revenue guidance is set between $4.743 billion and $4.805 billion, with non-GAAP earnings guidance of $3.44 to $3.56 per share [16] Growth Prospects - Next-Gen SIEM ARR tripled year-on-year, and Cloud Security growth accelerated, with Falcon Flex adoption increasing by 31% sequentially [3] - Management expressed confidence in a re-acceleration of growth in the second half of fiscal 2026, supported by traction with Falcon Flex and Next-Gen SIEM maintaining triple-digit year-on-year growth [12][14]
CrowdStrike shares drop on weak revenue guidance
CNBC· 2025-06-03 20:52
Core Insights - CrowdStrike's shares fell 7% after issuing a weaker-than-expected revenue forecast despite a nearly 20% increase in revenue for the fiscal first quarter [1][2] - The company reported a net loss of $110.2 million, or 44 cents per share, compared to a net income of $42.8 million, or 17 cents per share in the same quarter last year [1] - CrowdStrike raised its full-year earnings guidance while maintaining its revenue expectations, projecting adjusted earnings per share of $3.44 to $3.56 and revenue of $4.74 billion to $4.81 billion [3] Financial Performance - For the fiscal first quarter, revenue was $1.10 billion, matching expectations, while adjusted earnings per share were 73 cents, exceeding the expected 65 cents [5] - The company anticipates adjusted earnings per share of 82 to 84 cents for the current quarter, with revenue projected between $1.14 billion and $1.15 billion, slightly below analyst expectations [2] Strategic Actions - CrowdStrike announced a $1 billion share buyback program, reflecting confidence in its future and commitment to its mission [3][4] - As of the latest close, CrowdStrike's stock has increased by 43% in 2025, significantly outperforming the S&P 500 index, which gained less than 2% [4]
SANOMA CORPORATION: ACQUISITION OF OWN SHARES 03 June 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-03 15:30
Group 1: Share Buyback Details - Sanoma Corporation executed a share buyback on 03 June 2025, acquiring 200 shares at an average price of EUR 9.4200 per share, totaling a cost of EUR 1,884.00 [1] - The company now holds a total of 789,188 of its own shares, including those acquired on 03 June 2025 [2] Group 2: Company Overview - Sanoma is described as an innovative and agile learning and media company, impacting millions daily and committed to sustainability [2] - The company offers a range of learning products and services, including printed and digital content for various educational levels, aiming for business growth [3] - Sanoma operates across Europe with nearly 5,000 employees and reported net sales of approximately EUR 1.3 billion in 2024, with an operational EBIT margin of 13.4% excluding PPA [4]
Aalberts reports the progress of its share buyback programme 26 May – 30 May 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-03 05:30
Core Viewpoint - Aalberts has initiated a share buyback program, repurchasing shares to enhance shareholder value and intends to cancel the repurchased shares [1][2]. Group 1: Share Buyback Details - Aalberts repurchased 2,500 shares from May 26 to May 30, 2025, for a total of EUR 77,389, averaging EUR 30.96 per share [1]. - The total share buyback program, announced on February 27, 2025, is set for EUR 75 million, starting on February 28, 2025, and concluding by October 24, 2025 [2]. - As of May 30, 2025, a cumulative total of 1,837,869 shares has been repurchased for EUR 54,832,159 [2]. Group 2: Execution and Compliance - An intermediary has been engaged to conduct the share repurchases in the open market, independent of Aalberts [3]. - The buyback program is executed within the authority granted by the Annual General Meeting on May 23, 2024, and adheres to the Market Abuse Regulation and safe harbour parameters [3]. Group 3: Additional Information - Weekly progress of the share buyback can be tracked on the company's dedicated website [4]. - The press release is issued in compliance with EU regulations regarding disclosure and reporting obligations for buyback programs [5].