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Launch of share buyback programme
Globenewswire· 2025-08-14 05:31
Core Viewpoint - Netcompany Group A/S has announced a share buyback programme of up to DKK 500 million to adjust its capital structure and fulfill obligations related to share-based incentive programmes [1] Group 1: Share Buyback Programme Details - The share buyback programme will conclude no later than 30 January 2026 [2] - The programme will be executed in compliance with EU Market Abuse Regulation and related provisions [2][3] - Danske Bank A/S has been appointed as the lead manager for the share buyback programme, making independent trading decisions on behalf of Netcompany [3] Group 2: Terms and Conditions - The maximum total consideration for shares bought back is set at DKK 500 million, with a maximum of 3,700,000 shares to be repurchased [6] - The maximum number of shares that can be purchased per daily market session is limited to 25% of the average daily trading volume over the preceding 20 trading days [6] - Shares cannot be repurchased at a price exceeding the higher of the last independent transaction price or the highest independent bid on Nasdaq Copenhagen A/S [6] Group 3: Current Holdings - As of the announcement date, Netcompany holds 369,510 treasury shares, which is equivalent to 0.8% of the total share capital [4]
Interim report for 1 January – 30 June 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-08-12 05:30
Financial Performance - The company reported organic growth of 3.8% in Q2 2025 and 4.1% in H1 2025, compared to 5.8% and 5.9% in the same periods of 2024, respectively, driven mainly by price increases and projects [5] - The operating margin before other items improved to 4.2% in H1 2025 from 4.0% in H1 2024 due to continued operational improvements [5] - Free cash flow improved to DKK (0.5) billion in H1 2025 from DKK (1.1) billion in H1 2024, attributed to increased operating profit and better changes in working capital [5] Business Developments - The company secured six new large key account contracts, each with annual revenue exceeding DKK 100 million, along with several smaller and mid-sized local contracts [5] - The company announced expansions and wins of 14 contracts, each contributing additional annual revenue of more than DKK 100 million [4] - The final oral hearing in the arbitration proceedings with Deutsche Telekom occurred in mid-July, with a ruling by the Tribunal pending [5] Capital Distribution and Outlook - The second tranche of the share buyback program was increased by DKK 500 million to DKK 1,750 million, bringing the total program to DKK 3.0 billion [5] - The company established a Euro-Commercial Paper (ECP) program with a maximum principal value of EUR 900 million for efficient short-term financing [5] - The 2025 outlook remains unchanged with expectations of organic growth of 4-6%, an operating margin above 5%, and free cash flow exceeding DKK 2.4 billion [5]
Sydbank A/S share buyback programme: transactions in week 31
Globenewswire· 2025-08-04 07:56
Group 1 - The core purpose of the share buyback programme is to reduce the share capital of Sydbank A/S, which was announced on 26 February 2025 with a total value of DKK 1,350 million [1][2] - The share buyback programme commenced on 3 March 2025 and is scheduled to be completed by 31 January 2026 [1] - As of week 31, a total of 60,000 shares were repurchased, bringing the accumulated total to 1,403,000 shares, with a gross value of DKK 608,802,980 [2][3] Group 2 - The transactions were executed in compliance with the Safe Harbour rules as per Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 [2] - The average price per share for the transactions in week 31 ranged from DKK 478.02 to DKK 486.43, with a total gross value of DKK 28,901,160 for that week [2] - Following the transactions, Sydbank A/S holds a total of 1,407,316 own shares, which is equivalent to 2.74% of the Bank's share capital [3]
Share buyback programme - week 31
Globenewswire· 2025-08-04 06:52
Core Points - The share buyback program is set to run from June 2, 2025, to January 30, 2026, with a total budget of up to DKK 1,000 million, allowing for the repurchase of a maximum of 1,600,000 shares [1] - The program is compliant with EU regulations, specifically EU Commission Regulation No. 596/2014 and EU Commission Delegated Regulation No. 2016/1052, which provide a "Safe Harbour" for such transactions [2] - As of the latest report, a total of 618,900 shares have been repurchased, representing 2.44% of the bank's share capital [2] Summary of Transactions - Total shares purchased under the buyback program amount to 204,700 shares at an average price of DKK 1,381.79, totaling DKK 282,852,351 [2] - The bank executed additional buybacks from January 28, 2025, to May 28, 2025, acquiring 414,200 shares at an average price of DKK 1,207.12, totaling DKK 499,988,706 [2] - The cumulative total of shares repurchased under the program stands at 618,900 shares with an average price of DKK 1,264.89, amounting to DKK 782,841,057 [2] Detailed Transaction Data - The report includes detailed transaction data for specific dates, showing various volumes and prices for shares purchased on July 28, 2025, with prices ranging from DKK 1,427 to DKK 1,445.43 [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] - The transactions reflect a consistent buying strategy, with multiple small purchases throughout the day, indicating active management of the buyback program [4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Aalberts reports the progress of its share buyback programme 21 July – 25 July 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-07-29 05:30
Group 1 - Aalberts repurchased 145,500 of its own shares from July 21 to July 25, 2025, for a total amount of EUR 4,011,589.94, at an average share price of EUR 27.57 [1] - The share buyback program, announced on February 27, 2025, has a total budget of EUR 75 million and commenced on February 28, 2025, with completion expected by October 24, 2025 [2] - As of July 25, 2025, a cumulative total of 2,150,324 shares have been repurchased under the program for a total consideration of EUR 63,810,716 [2] Group 2 - Aalberts has engaged an intermediary to conduct the share repurchase in the open market, independent of the company [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 596/2014 [3] - The company provides a weekly progress overview of the share buyback program on its website [4]
Aalberts reports the progress of its share buyback programme 21 July – 25 July 2025
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-07-29 05:30
Group 1 - Aalberts repurchased 145,500 shares from July 21 to July 25, 2025, for a total of EUR 4,011,589.94, averaging EUR 27.57 per share [1] - The share buyback program, announced on February 27, 2025, has a total budget of EUR 75 million and is set to conclude by October 24, 2025 [2] - As of July 25, 2025, a total of 2,150,324 shares have been repurchased under the program, amounting to EUR 63,810,716 [2] Group 2 - Aalberts has appointed an intermediary to conduct the share repurchases in the open market, adhering to the authority granted by the AGM on May 23, 2024 [3] - The buyback program will comply with the Market Abuse Regulation 596/2014 and the safe harbour parameters of the Commission Delegated Regulation 2016/1052 [3] - Weekly progress of the share buyback can be tracked on the company's dedicated website [4]
Aalberts reports the progress of its share buyback programme 14 July – 18 July 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-07-22 05:30
Group 1 - Aalberts has repurchased 2,500 shares from July 14 to July 18, 2025, for a total of EUR 80,592.48, averaging EUR 32.24 per share [1] - A cumulative total of 2,004,824 shares has been repurchased under the buyback program, amounting to EUR 59,799,126 [2] - The share buyback program is authorized by the AGM held on May 23, 2024, and complies with Market Abuse Regulation 596/2014 [3] Group 2 - The buyback program is part of a larger initiative announced on February 27, 2025, with a total budget of EUR 75 million, expected to conclude by October 24, 2025 [1][2] - An intermediary has been engaged to conduct the share repurchases in the open market, independent of Aalberts [2] - The shares repurchased are intended to be cancelled following the buyback [1]
Sydbank A/S share buyback programme: transactions in week 29
Globenewswire· 2025-07-21 08:54
Core Viewpoint - Sydbank A/S has initiated a share buyback program amounting to DKK 1,350 million, aimed at reducing its share capital, which commenced on March 3, 2025, and is set to conclude by January 31, 2026 [1][2]. Group 1: Share Buyback Program Details - The share buyback program is executed in compliance with the Safe Harbour rules as per EU regulations [2]. - As of the latest report, a total of 1,238,000 shares have been repurchased, with a gross value of DKK 529,848,260 [2]. - In week 29, 50,000 shares were bought back, with a total gross value of DKK 23,987,300 [2]. - The accumulated total of shares repurchased during the program stands at 1,288,000, with a total gross value of DKK 553,835,560 [2]. Group 2: Current Holdings - Following the transactions, Sydbank A/S now holds a total of 1,288,593 own shares, which represents 2.51% of the bank's share capital [4][5].
Share buyback programme – week 29
Globenewswire· 2025-07-21 06:54
Core Points - The share buyback program is set to run from June 2, 2025, to January 30, 2026, with a total budget of up to DKK 1,000 million, allowing for the repurchase of a maximum of 1,600,000 shares [1] - The program is compliant with EU regulations, specifically EU Commission Regulation No. 596/2014 and EU Commission Delegated Regulation No. 2016/1052, which provide a "Safe Harbour" for such transactions [2] - As of the latest report, a total of 578,800 shares have been repurchased, representing 2.28% of the bank's share capital, with an average purchase price of DKK 1,253.88 [2] Transaction Summary - The total number of shares purchased under the buyback program is 164,600, with an average purchase price of DKK 1,371.54, amounting to DKK 225,755,063 [2] - The transactions executed from January 28, 2025, to May 28, 2025, totaled 414,200 shares at an average price of DKK 1,207.12, amounting to DKK 499,988,706 [2] - The detailed transaction records include various purchase dates and prices, with the highest recorded purchase price being DKK 1,428.51 on July 16, 2025 [4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Aalberts reports the progress of its share buyback programme 07 July – 11 July 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-07-15 05:30
Core Points - Aalberts has repurchased 2,500 shares from July 7, 2025, to July 11, 2025, for a total of EUR 78,823.16, averaging EUR 31.53 per share [1] - The total shares repurchased under the buyback program up to July 11, 2025, is 2,002,324, amounting to EUR 59,718,534 [2] - The share buyback program is part of a larger initiative announced on February 27, 2025, with a total budget of EUR 75 million, set to conclude by October 24, 2025 [1][2] - The buyback is conducted within the authority granted by the AGM on May 23, 2024, and adheres to Market Abuse Regulation 596/2014 [3] Summary by Categories Share Buyback Details - The share buyback program commenced on February 28, 2025, and is intended to cancel the repurchased shares [1] - An intermediary has been engaged to execute the buyback in the open market, independent of Aalberts [2] Regulatory Compliance - The buyback will be executed within the limitations set by the AGM and complies with the Market Abuse Regulation and safe harbour parameters [3]