PARMANTIER&CIE. has released an update on INDUS Holding AG (WKN: 620010 / ISIN: DE0006200108), reaffirming its buy recommendation. The price target remains at €34.30, indicating significant upside potential compared to the current stock price.
The preliminary 2024 financial figures confirm INDUS Holding AG's strong market position. Despite a challenging economic environment, the company exceeded its EBIT forecast, reaching €126.7 million. Particularly noteworthy are the three acquisitions already completed in 2025, strengthening INDUS's Infrastructure and Engineering segments. At the same time, the company continues its share buyback program, a clear signal of confidence in its valuation and a benefit for shareholders. Why does INDUS remain attractive to investors? Compelling valuation (P/E 2025e: 6.2), strong portfolio companies, and a sustainable dividend strategy. Additionally, government infrastructure programs could further drive growth. A detailed outlook on the growth strategy through 2030 will be presented with the audited annual report on March 24, 2025, and at the Capital Markets Day on March 25, 2025. Read our full research report on INDUS Holding’s latest developments here: Bloomberg/parmantiercie; Short code: {DS FMG <GO>} PARMANTIER & Cie. Research (https://www.parmantiercie.com/research) About PARMANTIER & CIE. GmbH: PARMANTIER & CIE. specializes in corporate finance and M&A advisory, offering tailored financing solutions spanning equity, debt, and hybrid structures. Operating as a modern Merchant Bank, the firm combines traditional values with innovative financial strategies for a dynamic economic environment. Investing in both public and private companies, Parmantier & Cie. follows an independent path, leveraging its own capital to create custom financial solutions. Contact: PARMANTIER & Cie. GmbH info@parmantiercie.com End of Media Release Issuer: Parmantier & Cie. GmbH Key word(s): Finance
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Company: | Parmantier & Cie. GmbH |
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Internet: | https://www.parmantiercie.com |
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