Munters Scores Record 2 Billion Kronor Order, Stocks Surge
Munters announces a record 2 billion kronor air treatment order, leading to a sharp increase in its stock price on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.
Munters announces a record 2 billion kronor air treatment order, leading to a sharp increase in its stock price on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.
Recent earnings and strategic decisions by Intellego, Ingka (Ikea), and SKF have led to divergent stock performances, influencing the Stockholm market's overall direction.
Loomis outperforms expectations while Nobia struggles; Amazon and Ovzon report strong growth and 4C Strategies advances defense tech amid geopolitical concerns.
Volvo Cars reports a record profit surge in Q3 2025 driven by cost savings and tariff adjustments, prompting a strong stock market response amid supply chain vigilance.
Swedish companies HMS Networks, Ratos, Thule, and Indutrade show mixed investor reactions after Q3 2025 reports, revealing optimism tempered by caution.
Ericsson's shares soared by 15 percent after a strong Q3 report, achieving its best trading day in 23 years amid robust profits and strong cash flow.
H&M's quarterly earnings surge leads to stock performance spike amid mixed market conditions.
Spotify's stock price rises 5% following renewed partnership with Sony.
A weekly overview shows Clas Ohlson rising while Rusta experiences significant losses on the Stockholm stock exchange.
Klarna's IPO at the NYSE marks a new chapter for the fintech giant with promising stock performance and impactful regulatory changes.
Swedish technology companies are reporting impressive growth and launching innovative products.
Klarna's IPO is generating significant interest, with pricing expectations rising ahead of its U.S. market debut.
Klarna's IPO price has been set at $40 per share, exceeding initial estimates and reaching a valuation of 140 billion SEK.
Neonode's stock plummeting significantly impacts thousands of Swedish investors due to a disappointing Samsung settlement.
Neonode's stock dropped sharply by 65% in after-hours trading after a patent settlement, sparking concerns over business viability.